Nepal to waive some climbing permit fees for two years
Preserving the future of Mount Everest
Nepal has announced a two-year waiver on climbing permit fees for 97 peaks located in the remote Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.
This measure seeks to attract mountaineers to lesser-known areas, thereby stimulating tourism and economic growth in these underdeveloped regions.
Conversely, the permit fee for Mount Everest will increase significantly from $11,000 to $15,000 in September this year.
Climbing permit fees are a vital revenue stream for Nepal, with mountaineering and trekking collectively accounting for over four per cent of the national economy.
The newly fee-exempt peaks could potentially serve as training grounds for a proposed law requiring climbers to conquer a 7,000m Nepalese peak before attempting Everest.