Mount Everest set to reopen for the first time post-pandemic
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, NEPAL/ Created : Mar 16, 2021, 20:00 IST
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Mount Everest set to reopen for the first time post-pandemic 
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Mount Everest is all set to reopen after remaining closed for a year due to the COVID pandemic. As per the reports, hundreds of climbers will be returning for the first time next month, as the world's tallest peak will be reopened … Read more
Mount Everest is all set to reopen after remaining closed for a year due to the COVID pandemic. As per the reports, hundreds of climbers will be returning for the first time next month, as the world's tallest peak will be reopened. Mountaineers and government officials stated that they will be climbing the peak under strict COVID restrictions. Read less
As per a Tourism Department official, Mira Acharya, more than 300 foreign climbers are likely to attempt the climb when the climbing season starts in April, as compared to the record number of 381 climbers, who attempted to climb Mount Everest in the same period in 2019.
Reportedly, all mountaineering companies are not returning this time, owing to different reasons. A number of organisers believe that it is not a responsible time to run expeditions, especially given the weak healthcare system of Nepal.
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