Nepal drops the price of Mount Everest climbing permits

KATHMANDU, Nepal – Nepalese authorities have lowered the price of the permit to climb Mount Everest in order to attract more tourists.

KATHMANDU, Nepal – Nepalese authorities have lowered the price of the permit to climb Mount Everest in order to attract more tourists.

The climbing permit will now cost $11,000 during the high season. Previously, climbers had to pay $25,000 for it .

In the past, tourists could save some money by climbing Mount Everest in groups , which gave the right to a discount, but, according Nepalese authorities, this has led to an increase in accidents.

Under the new rules , each climber will now be accompanied by a professional guide.

Off-peak season prices were also reduced.

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