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58 climbers obtain mountaineering permits for Spring so far



KATHMANDU: The issuance of mountaineering permits for this year’s spring season has officially begun.

According to the Department of Tourism, a total of 58 climbers—18 women and 40 men—from eight different climbing groups have obtained permits to ascend various peaks, including Annapurna-1.

To date, climbers from 24 countries, including Nepal, have secured permits for their expeditions.

Department Director Liladhar Awasthi confirmed that the process of issuing spring mountaineering permits is underway. “Permits have been granted for this season, and approvals for climbing Mount Everest will be issued soon,” he stated, adding that climbing activities in the Everest region are increasing.

Climbing companies are actively preparing for Everest expeditions. According to the Department of Tourism, organizations such as Snow Horizon, Pioneer, Seven Summit Trek, Seven Summit Club, Elite Expedition, Himalayan Guides, and Asian Trekking are currently engaged in base camp and camp management at Everest Base Camp.

Spring is widely regarded as the optimal season for mountain climbing, particularly for Everest expeditions. A significant number of foreign climbers attempt Everest during this time.

The Everest Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) has deployed an ‘Icefall Doctor’ team to prepare the route for spring expeditions. A 10-member team has been assigned to pave the way from Everest Base Camp to Camp II.

Additionally, experienced Everest climbers have been dispatched for ‘rope fixing,’ which involves setting up climbing routes from Camp II to the summit.

The Mountaineering Association of Nepal has assigned a team of eight Sherpa climbers, led by Ashok Lama, to complete this task.

According to the association’s General Secretary, Rishiram Bhandari, the climbers have already reached Everest for the spring expeditions to Everest and Lhotse.

The Etke Expedition Company has been entrusted with managing rope-fixing operations for the 2025 spring expeditions on Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

Publish Date : 26 March 2025 08:05 AM

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