Apr 30, 2025
Komal Das
Why Nepal Is Restricting Everest Permits: A Bid for Safety and Sustainability
Nepal Plans New Rules for Everest Climbers to Tackle Overcrowding
Climbers must now scale a 7,000-meter Nepali peak before attempting Mount Everest
Only Nepali citizens can serve as guides and expedition leaders
Permit fees for Everest climbs will increase by 36%, from $11,000 to $15,000
The changes aim to enhance safety and reduce fatalities in Everest’s Death Zone
Overcrowding has caused congestion and increased risks near the summit
Critics argue global high-altitude experience should qualify for permits, not just Nepali peaks
The proposed law is under review in Nepal's National Assembly, expected to pass soon
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