Nepal is set to introduce a new law requiring climbers to first summit a 7,000-meter Nepali peak before receiving an Everest permit, aiming to improve safety and reduce overcrowding. The regulation also mandates local guides to lead expeditions, promoting employment and expertise. This major reform responds to recent fatalities and seeks to ensure only experienced climbers attempt Everest, preserving the mountain’s integrity and climbers’ lives.
Nepal Tightens Everest Permits with New Climbing Experience Rule

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