Khumbu Excursion Team reached at the Top of the Everest.(The Highest Mountain In The World)

Khumbu Excursion Everest Expedition
Khumbu Excursion Everest Expedition

It is a happy moment for us all at Khumbu Excursion today. Khumbu Excursion team extends hearty congratulations to Our climbing guide Mr.Wangda Sherpa for his successful Mt. Everest summit (Earth’s highest mountain) on 17/05/2023 at 10:55am in the morning along with our Khumbu Excursion banner at the top of the world. That is 8848.86m high.

Everest Expedition with Khumbu Excursion

Climbing the highest mountain on earth is the dream of most climbing enthusiasts. As part of our Everest Expedition our highly skilled team of Sherpa guides and other members take you on the adventure. And Mr.Wangda Sherpa was our Climbing guide this time.

After  Everest Base Camp and spending several weeks in the wilderness of mountains, the actual climb starts. There are four camps up in the mountain before attempting the summit in Everest. Our team went through all the challenging hardships in the mountain and made the Everest summit possible.

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We cannot express enough how happy we are to take our Khumbu Excursion Banner by our Climbing guide for this season to the summit successfully.

Congratulations, Mr. Wangda sherpa and the team, once again on the successful summiting  of Mt. Everest! We wish for your successful future ahead

Let us know if you have any questions about trekking and climbing in Nepal.

Stay safe.

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Norway climber Kristin Harila becomes the fastest female to climb the world’s 14 highest mountains above 8,000 meters by reaching all the summits within a year.

A Norwegian who just became the fastest female to climb the world’s 14 highest mountains is now aiming to become the fastest person to complete the feat by beating the record set by a male climber in 2019.

Kristin Harila, 37, successfully scaled Mount Cho Oyu and Mount Shishapangma in China and arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital, on Thursday, announcing that she will begin climbing in Nepal this month.

“That’s the plan,” Harila said when asked if she is aiming to set a new record for scaling the highest peaks.

She hopes to climb the seven highest peaks in Nepal, including Mount Everest, during the current spring climbing season that ends in May, and then complete the remaining peaks in Pakistan within the next four months.

“We have to sit down and have a meeting and discuss if we can do all seven mountains in Nepal in the spring. We have to look at the (weather) forecast and see how it goes,” she said.

She has roughly four weeks to climb the seven highest mountains in Nepal. Most climbers take the entire climbing season to scale just one peak.

“Now we are going to rest some days and then we will see if we go to Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, depending on the weather and conditions,” she said.

Harila began her attempt to climb all 14 peaks in April 2022 and completed 12 by September. She then had to pause because Chinese authorities did not allow her to climb last year. China restricted access by foreign climbers because of the coronavirus pandemic.

She was able to obtain a permit from China this year and scaled Shishapangma last week and Cho Oyu earlier this week.

The current record is held by Nirmal Purja, a Nepal-born British citizen who scaled the 14 highest peaks in 189 days in 2019, beating the previous record of more than seven years set by a South Korean climber. Purja’s climbs were later made into a popular Netflix documentary, “14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible.”

World Tourism Organization Assures Incessant support for Nepal

World Tourism Organization Assures Incessant support for Nepal (4/24/2023)

The UNWTO have committed to organize some tourism programs of Asia Pacific region in Nepal in 2023.
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At the moment when the Nepali tourism sector is bearing the burnt due to the pandemic, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has come to the rescue.

During an executive program on Asia Pacific Region’s Tourism Policy and Strategy held in the Maldives, the UNWTO officials have assured persistent support for Nepal’s tourism sector.

On the occasion, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) CEO Dr. Dhananjay Regmi spoke with UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili and Director of Regional Department for Asia and the Pacific Harry Hwang.
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They discussed about tourism recovery and other serious issues of tourism sector in the post-pandemic era.

“The UNWTO officials are willing to support Nepal’s sustainable tourism development, natural and mountaineering tourism development and institutional capacity enhancement,” said Dr. Regmi.

“Different countries are receiving various types of support from the UNWTO. They have received direct benefit too. In this context, the meetings with them in regard to support to Nepal remained fruitful,” he added.

The UNWTO have committed to organize some tourism programs of Asia Pacific region in Nepal in 2023.

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