Mount Everest

Russian Woman Becomes First to Summit Everest Without Supplemental Oxygen

In a remarkable achievement on the world’s highest mountain, Russian climber Nikol Kovalchuk has become the first Russian woman to successfully summit Mount Everest without using supplemental oxygen. The historic ascent was even more impressive because it was Nikol Kovalchuk’s first-ever attempt on Everest. Climbing to an altitude of 8,848.86 meters without bottled oxygen is considered one of the most…

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Over 270 Climbers Summit Everest in One Day, Setting Historic Record During 2026 Expedition Season

The Spring 2026 expedition season on Mount Everest has become one of the most historic climbing seasons ever recorded after more than 270 climbers successfully reached the summit in a single day. The achievement has drawn global attention to Nepal’s mountaineering industry, with expedition operators calling it one of the biggest milestones in Everest climbing history. The phrase 270 climbers…

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Everest Route Open for Spring 2026 Season After Sherpa Team Summits Amid Deadly Climbing Season

The climbing route to Mount Everest has officially opened for the Spring 2026 climbing season after an elite Nepali Sherpa fixing team successfully reached the 8,848.86-metre summit on Wednesday morning, marking one of the most important milestones of the Himalayan expedition calendar. According to the Expedition Operators’ Association Nepal (EOAN), the 11-member rope-fixing team led by Mingma Dorchi Sherpa reached…

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Nepal Pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025 Finally Opens After 3-Month Delay

After a 3-month delay, the Nepal Pavilion finally opened its doors on July 19, 2025, at the Osaka Expo 2025, becoming the last among 158 participating nations to inaugurate. Despite initial setbacks, the pavilion now proudly stands as a symbol of Nepal’s cultural richness, spiritual identity, and long-standing friendship with Japan. This grand opening also celebrates a diplomatic milestone 70…

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Nepal Plans 7,000m Summit Rule Before Everest Attempts

Mount Everest — the world’s highest peak — has long been a symbol of ultimate adventure. Every year, hundreds of climbers flock to Nepal, hoping to achieve the dream of standing on the “Roof of the World.” However, concerns about overcrowding, safety risks, and environmental damage have pushed the Nepalese government to take strong action.In a major move, Nepal is…

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