💁🏻♀️ TIL: 🏔️❄️ Roughly the size of #HongKong, #Sagarmatha National Park in north-east #Nepal contains Mount #Everest, the highest #mountain on #Earth.
Established in 1976 and declared a #UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the #park spans 1,148 square km of #glaciers, river #valleys, and #forests. It hosts 28 #mammal species and over 150 #birds, including snow #leopards, red #pandas, Himalayan #tahr, and bar-headed #geese.
👉 https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/sagarmatha-national-park
#himalayas #everest #unesco #snowleopard #redpanda #wildlife #conservation #mountains #biodiversity #nature #geography

Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal is home to some of the planet's hardiest animals – from woolly hares and red pandas to high-flying geese and stalking snow leopards.
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What Are Some Popular Trekking Destinations in the Himalayan Region?
The Himalayan region is a dream for trekking enthusiasts, offering breathtaking landscapes, towering peaks, and a unique cultural experience. From the lush valleys of the Eastern Himalayas to the snow-capped peaks of the Western ranges, India is a top destination for trekking tours. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a beginner looking for an adventurous trekking tour in Himalayas, this guide will help you explore the most popular trekking routes, plan your itinerary, and discover the best […]Comiendo chocolate y masticando hielo: el guía dado por muerto en el Everest relató a la BBC cómo sobrevivió 6 días en la montaña más alta del mundo
If you read about disasters on Everest it’s almost always the same story
-Shitty small and cheap climbing company
-Selfish foreigner with little concern with the health and safety of Nepalese
-Leaving too late for summit, or taking too long and refusing to go back
-Nepal government giving permits to anyone to maximize $
-lack of regulation and safety processes
-Sherpa having an incredible body that can sustain a lot
https://explorersweb.com/abandoned-on-everest-sherpas-case-triggers-investigations-in-nepal/
This is insane. I read few days ago how Dawa Sherpa was left behind on Everest. He was considered dead and nobody was sent to rescue him because the mountain had been closed already (late in season).
He found his way back alone after 6 days
#everest
https://explorersweb.com/hillary-dawa-sherpa-found-alive-on-everest/
Wow, the left this guy to die and he survived anyway. Why did they not send up a rescue team for him earlier?
BBC: Everest guide survived six-day ordeal by eating chocolate and 'chewing ice'
"...The Nepali guide discovered crawling down Everest six days after he was last seen alive... Climber Chris Thrall was the last person known to have seen Dawa Sherpa alive before he was rescued near the Khumbu Icefall on Thursday....Thrall continued to descend alone for what he estimated to be about 50-100m before he came across another member of their group, a "Polish climber with no oxygen, battling fairly severe frostbite".
"So immediately my attention turned to the weakest member of the trio. And that was that," he told the BBC's Newshour programme...."
Cum a rezistat alpinistul nepalez blocat pe Muntele 🏔️#Everest timp de șase zile și considerat mort: „Am început să mestec gheață”.