- Friday, May 28, 2010, 7:52
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Nepal's Mountaineering Association has stated that more than 100 Everest successful climbers from all over the world including Indian climbers will be honored during a special function to mark the third International Everest Day.
Some of the nominees are as follows:
Peter Hebler from Austria, the first person to climb Everest without oxygen
Appa Sherpa, 20 times climber
Major HPS Alhuwaliya, a war hero and acclaimed ...
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- Friday, May 28, 2010, 7:20
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A team of 20 Sherpa’s living at the top of Himalayas in eastern Nepal has discovered 5 dead bodies while cleaning
Mt. Everest for garbage.
The body of American Scott Fisher who perished in a 1996 mountain disaster was among the five discovered bodies in the low-oxygen "death zone" above 8, meters.
American Scott Fisher's remains were not touched due to his family's consent ...
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- Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 6:15
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On Tuesday Nepali Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation gave permission to launch "International Air Show and Para-motor Championship" in the country which is first of its kind.
A private company named Avia Club Nepal has got the permission to organize such event focusing on national tourism campaign "
Nepal Tourism Year 2011" on January 11, 2011 said, Birendra Kumar Singh, under secretary at Tourism ...
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- Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 9:25
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For Nepal’s national tourism campaign “
Nepal Tourism Year 2011” a Spanish mountaineer Edurne Pasaban was asked to be the good will ambassador.
Mr. Laxman Bhattarai, Joint Secretary at Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation announced the offer to the Spanish mountaineer in a program organized at Kathmandu Saturday evening to felicitate Edurne for climbing all the 14 mountains above 8,000 meters in the world.
Mr. Bhattarai ...
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- Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 7:52
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On Monday, local media reported that preparations for Tenzing Hillary
Everest(also know as Qoomolangma) Marathon 2010, the biggest marathon in the world is in full speed.
"Inspite of snowfall or any other bad weather condition, we'll held the marathon on 29th May," said Krishna Bahadur Basnet, coordinator for the marathon and also the coach of the National Sports Council.
"This event is a collaboration of technical, ...
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- Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 7:38
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Nepali Ambassador to Australia Mr. Yogendra Dhakal, during the sales mission in Australia - reported the rejuvenated state of tourism in Nepal.
"The tourism business of Nepal and the Nepalese government are quite ecstatic about the campaign and NTY welcomes large numbers of tourists from Australia," said the ambassador, the hope of cooperation and support of travel operator’s tour of Australia in its efforts to send ...
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- Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 7:15
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Appa Sherpa, the Eco Everest expedition leader broke his own world record and reached the top of the world's highest mountain, Mt.
Everest (8848m) for 20th time at 08:34 am on May 22, 2010.
He started from Camp IV (South Col 7950m) at 12 midnight on May 21 and reached the peak with the members of Eco Everest expedition.
The members of Eco Everest ...
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- Monday, May 24, 2010, 7:47
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An environmental activist from Britain has become the first person to complete a long-distance swimming on
Mount Everest.
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 40, swam 1km in a glacial lake on the slopes of the highest mountain in the world is only Speedos, goggles and swim cap.
The adventurer, who uses his swimming endurance record for awareness of climate change, hopes his latest feat will draw attention to ...
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- Monday, May 24, 2010, 7:41
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Jordan Romero a 13 year old boy who has reached the summit of
Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world at 29,035 meters, becoming the youngest person ever to complete the climb. The previous youngest record holder was 16 years old and now feels embarrassed. When Jordan reached the top he said, "Mom, I'm calling from the top of the world,” "There were ...
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- Thursday, May 20, 2010, 9:31
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Zao Liyang, a 35 year old climber was part of a nine-member expedition to the peak but fell to his death by bad weather on Saturday, the Nepal Tourism and Civil Aviation Department said.
He was killed and two other companions got disappeared on the slopes of the highest seventh peak in the world, officials said.
A search of them is going on, including searches by ...
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