Saturday, December 20th, 2025

Differently-abled people trek to Annapurna Base Camp



MYAGDI: A group of differently-abled people successfully trekked to Annapurna Base Camp in Myagdi, highlighting the importance of disability-friendly tourism infrastructure.

The trek was organized by the Disabled Network Annapurna Rural Municipality. Nine participants with six types of disabilities began their journey from Humkhola in Narchyang on 22 October and completed it today, according to the network’s secretary, Bishal BK.

Participants included Chomu Sherpa Khushi, Ishwor Bastola, Rajesh Bhandari, Serebal Palasi, Sangita Sharma, Bishal BK, Bhim Gurung, and Basu Thakali, with Bandana Rai serving as their assistant.

“The trek was conducted to promote the message that disability-friendly policies, inclusive infrastructure, and accessibility in the tourism sector are necessary,” said BK.

“The journey to the base camp was very exciting. Our friends reached the base camp successfully. While some trekking routes and hotels were not fully disability-friendly, the trek showed that people with disabilities can also reach the base camp.”

The group trekked 22 kilometers along the Maurice Herzog route to the base camp and returned safely. This trekking route, known for its scenic beauty, offers views of the Mistrikhola River, tall waterfalls, towering mountains, rare flora, and diverse wildlife.

In recent years, improvements in infrastructure, accommodation, and promotional programs have attracted a growing number of tourists to Annapurna Base Camp during the autumn season.

Publish Date : 26 October 2025 16:58 PM

Nepal–China joint security patrol conducted in Korala border area

KATHMANDU: A joint Nepal–China security patrol was conducted on Friday

Bagmati Province Assembly meeting likely in Jan

KATHMANDU: The Bagmati Province government has begun preparations to convene

Bidya Devi Bhandari expresses confidence in UML’s new leadership elected from 11th General Convention

KATHMANDU: Former President and former Vice-Chairperson of CPN-UML, Bidya Devi

68 inmates who escaped Tanahun Prison during Gen-Z movement still at large

KATHMANDU: A total of 68 inmates who escaped from Tanahun

Nepal Rastra Bank to invest Rs 1.2 billion in banks and financial institutions

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced plans to invest