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Nepal issues first climbing permit for Mt. Everest for spring season

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Nepal’s Department of Tourism announced that it has issued the first climbing permit for Mt. Everest for this spring season.

A nine-member team comprising US, Australian and Canadian climbers received the permit on Sunday for climbing the 8848.86-metre-high mountain, Xinhua news agency quoted the Department as saying on Monday.

April to May is the main season to summit the Himalayan mountains in Nepal, in particular Everest.

“Two more teams are expected to receive climbing permits on Tuesday,” Bhisma Raj Bhattarai, a section officer at the mountaineering section of the department, told Xinhua.

The department is expecting over 300 climbers to receive permits to climb the tallest mountain in the world in spring, said Bhattarai.

“After the Russia-Ukraine war, our expectation is that there won’t be fewer than 250 expedition members to receive permits,” he added.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, a record number of 408 climbers were given permits in the spring of last year.

Source: IANS