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Over 1,000 tourists bound for Lukla stranded in Manthali for two days

Over 1,000 tourists bound for Lukla stranded in Manthali for two days

Author: Rastriya Samachar Samiti Category: Mountain October 15, 2024 Everest, Nepal

The total number of affected tourists is estimated to be around 1,300, with some having arrived by both air and road.

KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 15 Over 1,000 foreign tourists bound for Lukla in Solukhumbu have been stranded in Manthali for the past two days due to adverse weather conditions disrupting flights to Lukla Airport. Adverse weather disrupts flights to Lukla for two days Manakamana cable car service to close for three days, October 15-17 The total number of affected tourists is estimated to be around 1,300, with some having arrived by both air and road. Some of the stranded tourists have begun traveling to Phaplu, the district headquarters of Solukhumbu, while others have booked helicopter flights to Surke. According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) office in Manthali, tourists holding tickets for Summit, Tara, and Sita airlines remain stuck in Manthali. Prajwal Guragain, spokesperson for Manthali Airport, noted that during the tourist season, the airport operates 55-60 flights daily. Many tourists visit in autumn to trek towards the Sagarmatha (Everest) base camp.

Weather Update: Standard Himalayan mountain conditions

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Risk Level: Low

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