Making criminals of climbers

There are thousands of above-5,000mpeaks in Nepal of which only 142 are open for climbing after permission has been received from the concerned authorities. Anyone who climbs one of these 142 without a permit or climbs any of the other remaining of ´un-opened´ peaks will be doing so illegally. And climb illegally is precisely what hundreds of visi¬tors do every mountaineering season in Nepal.

These are facts known to everyone associated with the climbing trade in Nepal. The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) does not deny it, nor does the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Yet, clandestine climbing continues unchecked.

Tourism Act

Climbing permits for Nepali summits are issued at two different places. The NMA has jurisdiction over 18 peaks and is concerned with only these so-called ´trekking´ or non-expedition peaks. The rest are dealt with by the MoT, which does not have resources or the manpower necessary to keep a thorough check on what goes on high up in the mountains.

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