Coronavirus (COVID-19) shuts down Mt Everest
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NEPAL/ Created : Mar 17, 2020, 13:31 IST
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Mt Everest has not remained untouched as the rest of the world fights Coronavirus pandemic; reportedly, nobody would be allowed to climb the world’s highest mountain from the China-controlled side this spring. The ban has been ann … Read more
Mt Everest has not remained untouched as the rest of the world fights Coronavirus pandemic; reportedly, nobody would be allowed to climb the world’s highest mountain from the China-controlled side this spring. The ban has been announced by the China Tibet Mountaineering Association (CTMA), the governing body that issues permits for the same as well for all travel across the Tibetan plateau. Read less
The decision drives home the gravity of the pandemic, as climbers intending to summit the Everest are, unarguably, some of the fittest people on the planet. Moreover, the trek is undoubtedly away from the masses.
The decision made by the China Tibet Mountaineering Association (CTMA) was followed by Nepal’s decision that imposes a ban on all climbing expeditions, including Mt Everest, this spring. Nepal has also stopped issuing visa-on-arrival and the suspension will be in effect till April 30, 2020.
While the ban is vital to containing the fast-spreading pandemic, it will deal a massive blow to Nepal’s economy. It has to be noted that Everest expeditions pump in hundreds of millions in Nepal’s economy every year.
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