Kathmandu, March 26: Granting permits has begun for spring mountaineering this year.
According to the Department of
Tourism, a total of 58 people, including 18 women and 40 men, from eight
mountaineering groups have obtained permission for climbing various peaks,
including the Annapurna-1.
Climbers from 24 countries,
including Nepal, have so far taken permission for mountaineering this
season.
Department Director Liladhar
Awasthi informed that granting permission for climbing during the season has
begun.
"Permission will be given for
scaling the world's highest peak, Mount Everest soon", he said.
The climbing companies are engaged
in the preparation to manage Everest climbing.
"There has been an increase in
climbing related activities in the Mount Everest region lately. The climbing
companies have stepped up their preparation for climbing management here",
the Department director further informed.
Spring season is considered an
ideal time for climbing peaks, including Everest. A significant number of
foreigners turn up here to climb the world's summit this season.
The Sagarmatha Pollution Control
Committee (SPCC) has deputed an 'icefall doctor' to make way for climbing Mount
Everest in the spring season.
The SPCC has deployed a 10-member
team to construct the road from the base camp to the second camp of the Mount
Everest.
Similarly, skilled climbers have
recently been deployed for 'rope fixing' from the second camp to the summit of
Mount Everest.
The Mountaineering Operators'
Association has deputed 10 Sherpa climbers led by Ashok Lama to fix the rope to
the summit. (RSS)