The Nepali army and Unilever are cleaning up Mount Everest, removing trash and bodies to keep the mountain safe for climbers.
Nepal mandates electronic chips for Everest climbers to boost safety and rescue efforts, as spring water crisis continues in villages.
Mountaineering experts are worried about the high number of aspiring climbers of Mount Everest this year.
Climbers on Mount Everest will be required to strap a GPS device for their own safety and to avoid telling lies of reaching the peak by the start of April during climbing season. The technology will be able to locate travelers quickly when they're in trouble as hundreds of people are expected to climb Mount Everest this year.
Planning to overcome Mount Everest and claim a personal success? Take note of these five crucial things beginners need to know before heading to Nepal and journeying to the epic mountain that is the highest in the world!
You can now let the whole world know that you hiked Mount Everest when you've uploaded that photo of yours on Instagram upon stepping on the mountain's base camp because of its free internet connection. That's right. There'll be free WiFi on Mount Everest soon to roll out as planned by the Nepalese government.
Eat fine exotic meals, pray in your sacred space, and love the travel experience – these are the three important things you can do as a traveler in Nepal.
Considered as the 5th in Lonely Planet’s “Best to Travel in 2017” list, Nepal has totally changed the hyped “vacation” and given it a whole new diverse Himalayan experience instead.
You may think twice into travelling to these places in terms of flying. From short runways to high winds to mountainous terrain, these airports were deemed to be the scariest to fly in or out of.
Climbing the Mount Everest is one exhilarating adventure. The preparation however is not an easy thing.