Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Over 100 climbers attempting to scale mount manaslu

Kathmandu, September 7

With the start of harvest time climbing season, world climbers have embarked to climb mountains in Nepal to bolster the nation's tourism economy, which has been unfavorably influenced by the staggering April seismic tremor and its delayed repercussions.

As indicated by Gyanendra Shrestha, an official at the Department of Tourism, more than 230 climbers from over the world have so far connected for climbing licenses speaking to 36 undertaking groups.

"Fifty for every penny of the aggregate climbers have embarked to climb Mt Manaslu (8,163m), eighth most elevated mountain on the planet," he said, including that there was one and only Japanese group endeavoring to summit Mt Everest this season, while others will attempt to climb diverse 22 tops running from Mt Aichyn (6,055m) to Makalu I (8,463m). A six-part South Korean group additionally acquired license for Mt Lhotse (8,516m), fourth most astounding crest on the planet, he included.

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