Austrians Peter Mender, 56, and Savnik Mender, 58, who had gone to Tasilapcha to climb the mountain on Saturday, were rescued by helicopter from just above Chho-Rolpa on Sunday.
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Two foreign tourists who fell ill due to a cold have been rescued by helicopter from the Rolwaling area.
Two Austrian nationals who had gone to climb the 6,279-meter Parcho mountain in the Rolwaling mountain range were rescued from a helicopter just above Chho-Rolpa after falling ill due to altitude sickness.
Austrians Peter Mender, 56, and Savnik Mender, 58, who had gone to Tasilapcha for mountain climbing on Saturday, were rescued by helicopter just above Chho-Rolpa on Sunday, said Chief District Officer Bhola Dahal. Both of them had fallen ill due to altitude sickness since Saturday evening. They were taken down by their guides after falling ill. This year, more foreign and domestic tourists have reached the Rolwaling area for trekking than last year.
