Rs 638 Million Earned From Mountaineering in Spring Season
Phungling (Taplejung), Sept 2: The number of mountain climbers in Nepal has been steadily rising. According to the Department of Tourism, mountaineering expeditions generated Rs 638 million in revenue during this year’s spring climbing season (March 1–April 21).
This season, 41 climbers—26 men and 15 women—successfully scaled Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586 meters), the world’s third-highest peak located in Taplejung, contributing Rs 10.97 million in royalty.
Similarly, 66 climbers reached the summit of Mt. Makalu in Sankhuwasabha, generating Rs 16.26 million in revenue.
The world’s tallest mountain, Sagarmatha (Everest), drew the largest number of climbers—374 in total (302 men and 72 women)—bringing in Rs 554 million.
Overall, 869 climbers (678 men and 191 women, both Nepalis and foreigners) scaled 23 different peaks during the spring season, with the government collecting Rs 638 million in total revenue.
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