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Nepal govt in damage-control mode as PM Balendra Shah's remarks draw controversy - Social News XYZ

Kathmandu, June 1 (SocialNews.XYZ) Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has clarified that Prime Minister Balendra Shah's remarks regarding the South Asian country also encroaching on Indian territory were related to "cross-border occupation" and encroachment in... - Social News XYZ

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#Bandipur , #Nepal became a prosperous trading center during the Rana Dynasty (1846�1951). During that time, it was granted special permission to have its own library, now called #Bandipur Padma Library. https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Nepal/Day8/5822-PadmaLibrary/
#Bandipur , #Nepal became a prosperous trading center during the Rana Dynasty (1846�1951). During that time, it was granted special permission to have its own library, now called #Bandipur Padma Library. https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Nepal/Day8/5822-PadmaLibrary/
Badrinath #Temple in #Nepal is part of the group of four Char Dham #Temple s, which are the local #Bhaktapur Durbar Square version of the four Char Dham #Temple s in India. We liked its design - have you seen it? https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Nepal/Day4/5412d-BadrinathTemple/
Badrinath #Temple in #Nepal is part of the group of four Char Dham #Temple s, which are the local #Bhaktapur Durbar Square version of the four Char Dham #Temple s in India. We liked its design - have you seen it? https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Nepal/Day4/5412d-BadrinathTemple/

Agenzia Nova: Nepal: premier Shah, disputa territoriale con l'India sara' affrontata attraverso il dialogo

31 mag 15:19 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il primo ministro nepalese, Balendra Shah, in un intervento di oggi in parlamento, ha affermato che il Nepal... (Inn)

Nepal: Prime Minister Shah will address territorial disputes with India through dialogue.

May 31 15:19 - (Agenzia Nova) - The Nepalese Prime Minister, Balendra Shah, in a speech today in parliament, stated that Nepal... (Inn)

#Nepal #India #AgenziaNova #Nepalese #BalendraShah

https://www.agenzianova.com/a/6a1c3659a6bbe1.91854793/7444882/2026-05-31/nepal-premier-shah-disputa-territoriale-con-l-india-sara-affrontata-attraverso-il-dialogo

Regard sur l’IMRF depuis le terrain

Du 5 au 8 mai 2026, les États membres, les organisations de la société civile, les bailleurs de fonds, les ONG internationales, les organisations confessionnelles et seulement un petit nombre de travailleurs/travailleuses migrant·es se sont réuni·es à New York à l’occasion du deuxième Forum international d’examen des migrations (IMRF).

https://entreleslignesentrelesmots.wordpress.com/2026/05/31/regard-sur-limrf-depuis-le-terrain/

#nepal #migration #feminisme

Regard sur l’IMRF depuis le terrain

Du 5 au 8 mai 2026, les États membres, les organisations de la société civile, les bailleurs de fonds, les ONG internationales, les organisations confessionnelles et seulement un petit nombre de tr…

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Notes on Mount Everest’s Luxury Resorts 🗻

Back in 2013, we did a mocking piece on the potential for a McDonald’s atop Mount Everest. 13 years later and the mountain is now plagued by rich tourists on an ego trek, with some businesses offering luxury suites at base camp whilst handholding to the peak.

Thusly, we’re here to explore the topic and why if you pay us $200,000… we’re not going up the thing.

The 5 Star Capitalist Joys of Mount Everest

Mount Everest has turned into a fairground ride for rich people eager to spend up to $200,000 a trip. As you can see with the above business (one of many) called Seven Summit Treks. That includes a:

  • Stay at a luxury base camp (with personal on-site barista)
  • Followed by lowly paid sherpas carrying all their gear up the mountain for them
  • Whilst the rich person (often an inexperienced climber) is frogmarched to the top
  • If they reach the peak (and many don’t, even after spending all that money) they can then complete their ego exercise and pretend they’re an intrepid adventurer

Now, we’re sure Seven Summit Treks delivers a great service and all that. But this disconnect from reality the people paying for this service is just everything wrong the world.

It does intrigue us, though, with many of these trips marketed as a “luxury” experience. Keeping in mind Everest is a hellish dangerous place with a notorious “Death Zone” where at least 346 people have died. But! For a sweet $200k you can get access to all kinds of fancy pants stuff.

There’s one called Rugged Luxury Expeditions that offers a Everest Base Camp Trek & Stay:

“Two nights in insulated geodesic domes beneath the Khumbu Icefall. A champagne welcome on the glacier. A barista-made cappuccino at the highest camp on earth. An ice climbing clinic on the same ice the world’s great mountaineers train on. And a shared helicopter out, tracing the valley back over every village you walked through.”

There’s also a personal 60-minute massage provided post trek. And that helicopter flight out of there as they’re too lazy to complete the trek out on foot. Spending $200k to go up Everest and treat it like a luxury resort.

Now, a certain political sect would read these criticisms and accuse of being “just jealous” or whatever, but where is the moral conscience in all this? Wasting all that money on a bragging exercise so you can pretend you defeated nature and scaled the daunting, impossible magnitude of Mount Everest.

This isn’t the politics of envy, it’s about injustice. The wealth inequality across the world is desperate and these people can piss away this money on another ego exercise. Even though it’s the low paid sherpas who do all the work.

To top this off, there’s no guarantee the customers will reach the peak.

Everest is now so crowded with tourists, there are often big queues to get to the top. The weather conditions up there means there are select times when it’s safe to reach the peak. There are these famous pictures from 2019 of the queue to the top. Some climbers wait there for hours (and a bunch died whilst waiting).

On the plus, side if they do make it back they’ll get a glass of champagne and a massage. So, there’s that.

But it is darkly absurd. The capitalist sense of worldwide domination, anything is possible (for the right price), go to a 5-star base camp, get a base camp $200k massage and cappuccino, then freeze to death in a queue of 200 people waiting to reach the peak. Life goals.

The Pollution Problem

Another big problem here is the mass tourism on the mountain has led to between 30 and 50 tonnes of waste. That means discarded tents, oxygen canisters, climbing gear, and human crap.

The Nepalese government sets rules for climbing the mountain and in 2026 has made these much more strict. That includes a new regulation demanding proof tourists do have mountaineering skills (previously, you could just pay the money and then expect to saunter up).

There are fines in place of $4,000 if tourists didn’t back rubbish. National Geographic notes:

“Anyone visiting Mount Everest has to pay a $4,000 deposit and the money is refunded if the person returns with eight kilograms (18 pounds) of garbage—the average amount a single person produces during the climb.”

But being rich people, that’s kind of like buying the Sunday paper for them, so they often leave the stuff behind and pay the fines.

2026 regulations (see Nepal’s new Mount Everest law) aren’t in place yet, though, which has led to a pre-new-rules surge of tourists eager to get up the mountain. All before it becomes much more difficult and, you know, they have to actually be decent mountaineers before trying.

Then we look at the marking spiel for Seven Summits and vomit a little bit inside.

“Our spa is fully stocked with a massage table, heater, electric blanket, relaxing music, and of course our very talented massage therapist to help cure the aches and pains from upper mountain climbing exclusively for our CTSS team.”

As remember, dear readers, that if you’re poor you should work harder.

#Business #Camping #Capitalism #Everest #glamping #inequality #MountEverest #Mountaineering #mountingClimbing #Nepal #Pollution #wealth
I spent around 10 000 USD on my Kanchenjunga trek in Nepal.

At first, I wanted to write a simple article explaining where the money went. But while writing it, I realized the most interesting question was different.

How do we think about fairness in prices when a trip is affordable precisely because the people making it possible earn far less than we do?

This article breaks down the full budget, but it is also a reflection on the people behind the experience. Because Laxman and Prashant were not just part of the cost.

They were part of the reason the trek was possible.

#trekking #nepal #kanchenjunga #traveltips

English version https://monikatwarogowska.com/trails/the-real-cost-of-my-kanchenjunga-trek

Polish version: https://monikatwarogowska.com/trails-pl/the-real-cost-of-my-kanchenjunga-trek-jxda7