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Climber Nima Rinji Sherpa set a New record

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  Nepali climber Nima Rinji Sherpa has set a new world record on the world's second highest mountain Mount K2 (8611 meters). According to Seven Summit Treks Nima Rinji Sherpa set a new world record as the youngest climber at the age of 17 years and 99 days. He climbed Mt.K2 8611m this morning at 10:40 Pakistan time. 8x8000m Done by Nima Rinzi Sherpa 1. Manaslu - 30 /08/2022 2. Everest - 24/05/2023 3. Lhotse - 25/05/2023 4. Nanga Parbat - 26/06/2023 5. Gasherbrum I - 18/07/2023 6. Gasherbrum II - 19/07/2023 7. Broad Peak - 23/07/2023 8. K2 - 27/07/2023 On a mission to climb all 14 peaks during his teenage years, completed his 8th 8000er by climbing K2 with Pasang Nurbu Sherpa. Next expedition - Cho Oyu He will now go to climb Cho Oyu Mountain.

Mingma David Sherpa successfully climbed Mount K2 for the 6th time

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 Mingma David Sherpa   succeeds in Mount K2 for the sixth time World record holder Nepalese mountaineer Mingma David Sherpa successfully climbed the world's second highest peak Mount K2 for the sixth time. The height of Mount K2 is 8622 meters high. Earlier, he climbed Mount K2 in winter and reached the fastest summit of Mount Everest and K2 Peak. He also completed the K2 Speed Breaker Challenge at the peak of K2 in 14 hours and 22 minutes. Climber Sherpa is the youngest climber to climb all 14 mountains of 8,000 meters in the world.

Tiger conservation significant for tourism promotion: President Paudel

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  President Ramchandra Paudel  has said tiger conservation would be significant for tourism promotion and economic development of Nepal. In a message today on the occasion of Global Tiger Day, 2023, President Paudel called on the concerned authorities, public and conservationists to involve in the sustainable management of tiger conservation by considering the fact. "I would like to express my special thanks to conservationists, security personnel, locals, media persons and supporting organisations for their tireless efforts to save tigers as Nepal has played leading role across the globe in tiger conservation", he mentioned. "The development of national parks and wildlife reserves has helped to make the habitat of tiger safe. It is necessary to take special initiative to launch alternative programmes of livelihood to reduce locals' dependency on forest fodders in order to lessen human-wildlife conflict", reads the message. Nepal is observing the Global Tiger Da...

Mount Everest was scale three times in ten days by Lakpa Dendi Sherpa

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  Mountaineer Lakpa Dendi Sherpa captured the attention of the entire globe by ascending Mount Everest three times in ten days. In 10 days, 18 hours, and 30 minutes in 2018, he scaled Mount Everest three times. Summiter Sherpa noted at the time that he had dropped a few kilograms of weight and appeared to be aging as a result of his hard effort. In addition, he scaled Pakistan's K2, which is regarded as the second-highest peak in the world. As a result, in 59 days, he scaled Mount Everest three times and Mount K2 once. After ascending Mount Everest twice, he took part in the 2017 Everest Marathon marathon, which was held in the highest point of the globe. In only 12 days in 2019, he scaled both Mount Everest and Mount Dhaulagiri.                                          He has made 11 ascents of Mount Everest. The mountains Manaslu and Lhotse have also been scaled four...

New jets soon: Minister Kirati

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Minister for Culture,   Tourism  and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati, has said Nepal would buy new aircrafts soon. At a press meet organized by Press Centre Nepal Jhapa chapter here today, Minister Kirati argued aircrafts are essential for prosperity of landlocked country. "Process is underway to purchase three new and two old aircrafts which would arrive in Kathmandu soon, but no commission at all," he informed during the programme. Prosperity could be achieved by exporting Nepali products through Nepal's 'connection flights', according to the Minister. He also informed that he was reducing the corruption cases at ministry. He proudly shared that the Ministry had been successful to purchase new aircrafts even after paying the loan of Rs 4 billion. "Corruption is sinister in our country. It must be extirpated," Minister Kirati underscored. A national policy on tourism was being prepared, he said, adding that Nepali airport should be made safe with strict ad...

Tourists' arrival in off-season elates tourism entrepreneurs in Sauraha

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Hotel entrepreneurs in   Sauraha  are elated with the rising inflow of tourists in the district despite increasing risks in the travel during the rainy season. July and August are considered off-season in terms of the inflow of tourists. Due to shrinking business in the rainy season, the hotel staff were also encouraged to stay on leave in previous years. However, the increasing flow of domestic and foreign tourists in the off-season this time has elated tourism entrepreneurs. According to Regional Hotel Association Chitwan Chairperson Ganga Giri, on an average daily 1000-1200 tourists are arriving in Sauraha in this season. Half of them are foreigners with a dominant number of Chinese tourists. There are 125 hotels in Sauraha having capacity to accommodate 6,200 people. The increasing rise in the arrival of tourists in the off-season has excited tourism entrepreneurs here, he said. Daily 100 plus tourists are enjoying elephant riding in Sauraha, informed chairperson...

DPM directs NA to make aviation service more credible

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  Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister   Purna Bahadur Khadka   has asked the Nepali Army (NA) to make its aviation service further credible and service-orientation. Inspecting the central air base of the Nepalese Army Air Service, the Defence Minister said that the aviation service of the NA is different than that of other institutions. He urged the NA officials to focus more on public service by making its aviation wing further credible. Khadka said that the government has its sincere appreciation to the NA's aviation service since it is offering services to the needy ones amid difficulties in low cost. The DPM said that Nepalese people have always their gratitude to the NA pilots and other officials for their persistent dedication in the jobs of rescue operations during the time of disasters. On the occasion, he said that the government was always ready to encourage the NA human resources working in this sector and provide them with training opportuniti...