A few days ago, famous mountaineer Kamirita Sherpa posted a video on social media from Mount Everest base camp called 'Mountain House'. In the video, colorful tents can be seen in colorful tents.
Looking at the view of the camp, it seems that the base camp has now turned into the most beautiful village in the world. Climbers from all over the world have now reached the base camp for climbing Mount Everest. The hustle and bustle of the climbers has created a unique atmosphere.
'The Everest base camp is like a small world, people from all over the world have gathered,' Lakpa Sherpa, a mountaineer at the Everest base camp, said, 'The base camp has become like a village in the world. There is a festive atmosphere.'
Kamirita, who set a world record by climbing Mt. Everest 30 times, broke his own record and reached Mt. Everest for the 31st climb. The base camp is decorated like a bride with colorful tents and shelters.
In the base camp area at a height of 5 thousand 364 meters above sea level, 'laundry', 'cafe', 'bar' etc. have been managed. More than five hundred tents have been erected. More than 1,300 climbers, helpers, cooks, and kitchen helpers are in the base camp.
ATK Expedition Company's Managing Director Lakpa Sherpa said that the base camp looks fun with the decoration of the colorful tents made by different companies for the food and accommodation management of the climbers. Mingma Sherpa, the president of Seven Summit Treks Pvt. "The crowd gathered from different countries to climb Mount Everest is attracting the world's attention," he said.
In the last few days, the pictures of the mountains with Mount Everest shining like silver and the Everest base camp in Sundargaon have caught the attention of the world. This has helped to introduce Nepal's adventure tourism to the world market.
From Lukla to Everest base camp, a long line of climbers, trekkers and helpers can be seen. Shiv Bahadur Sapkota, the general secretary of the Mount Everest Climbers Association, says that the atmosphere at the base camp has become a time of celebration with the gathering of climbers from different countries to climb Mount Everest. "A new atmosphere has been created by climbers coming to climb Mount Everest in the spring, it will help in the promotion of Nepal's adventure tourism," he said.
ATK Company has got the responsibility of rope fixing (rope hanging) up to the peak of Everest. About 90 percent of the climbers have reached the base camp of Everest, said Managing Director Sherpa.
The way to the third camp has been opened
This season, the way from the base camp to the third camp has been opened for climbing Mt. A team of skilled Sherpa ropers is making their way to the summit of Mount Everest. Taking advantage of the favorable weather, the Sherpa team is making their way above the third camp.
The Everest Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) has already made the road from the base camp to the second camp. According to the tourism department, the road to the third camp has been built and the climbing will be started after 10 days from next week. The climbers who have the climbing permit have been practicing climbing in the Everest region for almost a month.
Climbers are coming to Nepal to climb various mountains including Everest. Most of them have reached the Everest region with climbing permits. Some climbers are in the process of getting permission. Spring season is considered to be the best season for climbing Mount Everest. The tourism department is managing the climbing by opening a liaison office at the base camp.
More than 400 climbers to climb Mt.
According to the tourism department, 402 climbers from 53 countries have received permission to climb Mt. Leeladhar Awasthi, director of the department, informed that 41 climbing groups have received permission. 74 of them are female climbers.
In this season last year, a total of 414 people including 75 women and 339 men from 41 climbing groups took permission to climb Mount Everest. This year, 684 million royalties have been collected from various mountain climbing. This amount is expected to increase further as the number of climbers continues.
Department of Tourism has established a field office at Everest base camp to ensure safe, organized and regulated climbing of Everest. During the 72 years of Everest climbing, there have been many competitions, competitions and records. Climbing Mount Everest itself is risky and sensitive, but the climbers are risking their lives to climb it.
This season, Tasi Galzen Sherpa of Solukhumbu has set out on a climb with the aim of setting a new record by climbing Mount Everest four times in 20 days. In the history of climbing Mount Everest, more than eight thousand domestic and foreign mountaineers have reached the highest peak and the new record It continues to be added.
