Nepal has opened 97 previously restricted peaks to climbers, offering free permits for two years to boost tourism and diversify mountaineering opportunities. The move aims to draw seasoned adventurers and newcomers alike to lesser-known Himalayan ranges, easing congestion on popular routes like Everest. This initiative supports local economies, promotes sustainable tourism, and positions Nepal as a global leader in adventure travel while showcasing the untouched beauty of its remote mountain regions.
Nepal Unlocks 97 Untouched Peaks for Global Climbers

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