High-Altitude Health: Nepal Opens First Permanent Medical Center Near Everest Base Camp
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High-Altitude Health: Nepal Opens First Permanent Medical Center Near Everest Base Camp

Nepal’s Ministry of Health launches the first high-altitude medical center near Everest Base Camp to support climbers and local rescue teams.

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Women of the Summit: How Nepali Climbers Are Redefining Mount Everest’s Legacy
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Women of the Summit: How Nepali Climbers Are Redefining Mount Everest’s Legacy

Meet the trailblazing Nepali women climbers shattering records and inspiring a new generation on Mount Everest.

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Everest 2025 Sees Record 500 Permits Issued as Climbers Prepare for Peak Season
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Everest 2025 Sees Record 500 Permits Issued as Climbers Prepare for Peak Season

Nepal’s Department of Tourism confirms over 500 Everest permits for the 2025 spring season – a record number marking the return of global expeditions.

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Beyond Everest — Nepal’s New Era of Mountain Exploration
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Beyond Everest — Nepal’s New Era of Mountain Exploration

Nepal has opened 97 new peaks for climbers, aiming to expand its mountain economy and ease overcrowding on Everest.

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Melting Heights: How Climate Change Is Transforming Mount Everest
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Melting Heights: How Climate Change Is Transforming Mount Everest

Scientists warn that rising temperatures are melting the glaciers of Everest faster than ever, reshaping the mountain’s future.

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Life of a Sherpa: The Backbone of Mount Everest Expeditions
Legends

Life of a Sherpa: The Backbone of Mount Everest Expeditions

Explore the courage, culture, and contribution of the Sherpa community — the silent force behind every successful Everest climb.

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Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak and Sacred Symbol of Nepal
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Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak and Sacred Symbol of Nepal

Mount Everest, known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, stands at 8,849 meters as the highest peak on Earth. It symbolizes adventure, spirituality, and the enduring power of nature while shaping Nepal’s tourism and culture.

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Climb Beyond Everest: Nepal Opens 97 Peaks for Exploration to Diversify Mountain Economy
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Climb Beyond Everest: Nepal Opens 97 Peaks for Exploration to Diversify Mountain Economy

To ease overcrowding on Everest and promote regional development, Nepal has opened 97 uncharted peaks for free climbing over the next two years, aiming to boost mountain tourism and local economies.

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Seven Climbers Dead After Deadly Avalanche in Nepal’s Yalung Ri Region
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Seven Climbers Dead After Deadly Avalanche in Nepal’s Yalung Ri Region

A tragic avalanche near Nepal’s Yalung Ri mountain has claimed the lives of seven climbers — including five foreign nationals and two Nepali guides — as rescue efforts continue amid harsh weather conditions.

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Sunderland Teenager Aims to Become Youngest Brit to Summit Mount Everest by 2030
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Sunderland Teenager Aims to Become Youngest Brit to Summit Mount Everest by 2030

15-year-old Alex Brennan from Sunderland has set his sights on climbing Mount Everest by 2030, aiming to become the youngest Briton ever to reach the world’s highest peak.

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Sabah Parks’ Elite SAR Team Reaches 5,364m Everest Milestone
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Sabah Parks’ Elite SAR Team Reaches 5,364m Everest Milestone

A five-member team from Sabah Parks’ Mountain Search and Rescue (SAR) Unit successfully reached Everest Base Camp, showcasing Malaysia’s high-altitude rescue expertise.

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What Mount Everest’s ‘Death Zone’ Actually Feels Like, According To Climbers
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What Mount Everest’s ‘Death Zone’ Actually Feels Like, According To Climbers

Climbers describe the terrifying experience of Mount Everest’s “death zone,” where oxygen drops dangerously low and survival becomes a battle against the body’s limits.

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