550 mountaineers climb Mt Dhaulagiri in 63 years

Sixty-three years have passed until this May 13 since the Mt Dhaulagiri was climbed. A total of 550 climbers have successfully ascended

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Bodies of Russian climbers not yet recovered

The bodies of five Russian mountaineers who died last Tuesday while climbing the 8,167-metre high Dhaulagiri mountain peak located in Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality-4, Mudi of Myagdi district, have not yet been recovered.

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KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including politics, business/economy, sports, entertainment, and more. Mt Dhaulagiri disaster: Five Russian climbers found dead Five Russian mountaineers lost their lives while attempting to summit Mt Dhaulagiri. Rakesh Gurung, the Ddirector of the Department of Tourism, stated that their bodies were […]

Mt Dhaulagiri disaster: Five Russian climbers found dead

KATHMANDU: Five Russian mountaineers lost their lives while attempting to summit Mt Dhaulagiri. Rakesh Gurung, the Director of the Department of Tourism, stated that their bodies were discovered at an elevation of 7,600 meters on Tuesday morning. The group, consisting of 14 Russian climbers, had arrived in Nepal around three weeks prior for an expedition […]

14 individuals granted permission to climb Mt. Dhaulagiri

KATHMANDU: A total of 14 climbers have received permission to ascend Dhaulagiri Himal in Myagdi. Dhaulagiri, the seventh-highest mountain in the world, is situated in Dhawalagiri Rural Municipality-4 of Myagdi. According to the Department of Tourism, this group consists of 14 male mountaineers who have secured climbing permits. Last spring, a larger group — 22 […]

550 mountaineers climb Mt Dhaulagiri in 63 years

Sixty-three years have passed until this May 13 since the Mt Dhaulagiri was climbed. A total of 550 climbers have successfully ascended

22 mountaineers climb Mt. Dhaulagiri

21 mountaineers, 14 men and 7 women from two different expeditions, have taken permission to summit Mt. Dhaulagiri this year, according to the department.

Ease Curbs On Tourism

Even amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and the possible threat of yet another fatal Nipah Virus, Nepal’s tourism industry is now struggling for its recovery with the start of autumn that is its peak season. The country has lately begun welcoming few international trekkers and mountaineers. Some major tourist destinations such as Pokhara, Annapurna Region, Khumbu Region, Chitwan, Lumbini, Nagarkot and Dhulikhel have started seeing both domestic as well as international tourists. Many climbers have left for Manaslu Base Camp and Dhaulagiri Base Ca