Himalayan Conservation and Sustainable Tourism Highlighted at Everest Summit
Nepal's Ramchandra Paudel emphasized sustainable tourism and environmental conservation in the Himalayas as key challenges at the Everest Summiteers Summit 2026 in Kathmandu. He noted the vital economic impact of tourism, and the need to address climate change, waste, and biodiversity issues collaboratively.
Ramchandra Paudel, speaking at the 'Everest Summiteers Summit - 2026' in Kathmandu, identified sustainable tourism, responsible mountaineering, and conservation of the Himalayan environment as significant challenges. He emphasized Mount Everest's status as not only a geographic symbol but also a source of national pride and the natural heritage of Nepal.
Paudel highlighted the economic benefits derived from the tourism sector through the balanced promotion and conservation of these natural assets. He stressed that climate change, global warming, and waste accumulation pose significant modern threats, necessitating collective efforts for a sustainable and tech-friendly mountaineering environment. Mukunda Prasad Niraula also noted the adverse effects of climate change on Everest and Nepal's other mountains.
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