According to the Department of Tourism, the names of one Chinese and two Indian citizens have been canceled and their names have been removed from the official list.
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According to the Department of Tourism, the names of three foreign climbers who have successfully climbed Manaslu and Everest have been canceled and their names have been removed from the official list due to the violation of mountain rules issued by the Nepalese government.
According to the department, according to the secretary-level decision of the Ministry of Tourism, the certificates obtained by the Chinese citizen Gao Li and Indian citizens Narinder Singh and Seema Rani from the department have been cancelled. On September 30, 2016, the department awarded a climbing certificate to Gao Li, a Chinese citizen, for successfully climbing the 8,163-meter-high Manaslu mountain.
Similarly, Indian citizens Narinder Singh and Seema Rani were given a certificate from the department for successfully climbing Mount Everest on May 20, 2018. The certificates granted to these three foreigners have been canceled by the department in the decision of the secretary.
After confirming that the rules and regulations were violated, the name of the Chinese citizen was removed from the official list of successful climbers of Manaslu and Indian citizens Narindra Singh and Seema Rani have successfully climbed Mount Everest on May 20, 2018. The certificate has been removed from the department's list,' says the report 'Mountaineering in Nepal: Statistics and Facts 2025', which includes all the records and achievements in Nepali mountaineering so far.
Meanwhile, the report released by the Department of Tourism on Friday has placed Kamirita Sherpa, Nirmal Poorja, Mingma Gybu Sherpa, Sanu Sherpa in the list of remarkable records around the world.
Nepal's Kamirita Sherpa successfully climbed Mount Everest for the 31st time in this spring mountain climbing season (May 25, 2025), Nirmal Purja set the world's fastest time record by climbing 14 mountains above 8,000 meters in 6 months and 6 days in 2019, Nepalese mountaineer Mingma Gybu Sherpa climbed 14 mountains above 8,000 meters in the same year at the age of 31. On January 16, 2021, 10 Nepali climbers completed the first winter ascent of Mount Ketu, the world's second highest mountain (8,611 meters). The record of making a unique record by climbing two times has been blocked in the list of remarkable records .
'Due to its unique natural beauty and cultural diversity, Nepal has become an attractive destination for adventure tourists from all over the world,' the director general of the department, Narayan Regmi, said in the report, 'The varied geographical features of the mountains, hills and plains have made Nepal a unique destination in the world for mountaineering and adventure tourism.' According to the
department, so far 461 peaks have been officially opened for mountaineering. But 1 hundred and 2 snow peaks have not yet been climbed out of the ones that have been opened. 15 peaks below 5800 meters are classified as trekking peaks .
Out of the 461 mountains that have been opened for climbing, 26 mountains with a height of 5800 to 6500 meters have been operated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, an organization of private sector professionals.
