How many Mountain in nepal? 😮🙏🇳🇵
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How many Mountain in nepal? 😮🙏🇳🇵

Nepal is home to 1310 identified peaks over 6,000 meters above sea level, of which 414 peaks are officially open for climbing. Nepal also has 8 of the 14 highest mountains in the world, known as the 8,000-meter peaks, including:

  1. Mount Everest (8,848.86m) - The world's highest mountain.
  2. Kanchenjunga (8,586m) - Third highest.
  3. Lhotse (8,516m) - Fourth highest.
  4. Makalu (8,485m) - Fifth highest.
  5. Cho Oyu (8,188m) - Sixth highest.
  6. Dhaulagiri (8,167m) - Seventh highest.
  7. Manaslu (8,163m) - Eighth highest.
  8. Annapurna | (8,091m) - Tenth highest.

Nepal's mountains are divided into different ranges, such as the Himalayas, Mahabharat, and Chure hills, making the country a paradise for trekking and climbing enthusiasts.
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#kanchenjungarange
#himalayas
#trekkinginnepalhimalaya
#nepal #mountains #mountainsinnepal

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 11 days ago
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Monsoon Treks are always something else.

Guess the name of the place.
(Half the crowd’s already been there or planning)

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago
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NMA dawa updates

Let Dawa write a bestselling book and tell the whole story there. Then perhaps he won’t need to return to the mountains again.

He has spent enough of his life surviving on the world's highest mountains, facing risks most people can hardly imagine. Perhaps he doesn't need to prove anything more.

Now, let him focus on his recovery and enjoy the greatest adventure still ahead of him, living a long, peaceful, and HAPPY LIFE!

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago

Miracle on MT. everest (DAWA)

Miracle on Mt. Everest: Missing Sherpa Found Alive After One Week 🙏
In an extremely rare and unbelievable survival story from Mt. Everest, Dawa Sherpa (Hillary Dawa), 52, who went missing on May 29 above Camp III, has been found alive after surviving nearly a week in the death zone.
This morning, a garbage management team from SPCC (Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee) rescued him near Crampon Point, where he was reportedly seen slowly crawling toward Everest Base Camp.
Without food or water, battling extreme cold and high altitude, Dawa somehow managed to survive one of the harshest environments on Earth. He is currently suffering from frostbite and is speaking very slowly, but he is alive and being taken to Gorakshep for treatment.
Yesterday, even an aerial search team could not locate him — making today’s rescue feel nothing short of a miracle.
This reminds us how powerful survival instinct can be and how unforgiving the mountains are. Huge respect to the SPCC rescue team for bringing him back alive. 🙌
Wishing Dawa Sherpa a fast recovery. ❤️
#MountEverest #Everest #Sherpa #MiracleSurvival #Himalayas #MountainRescue #SPCC #Everest2026

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago
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Miracle (Everest protects her son)

Miracle on Mt. Everest: Missing Sherpa Found Alive After One Week 🙏
In an extremely rare and unbelievable survival story from Mt. Everest, Dawa Sherpa (Hillary Dawa), 52, who went missing on May 29 above Camp III, has been found alive after surviving nearly a week in the death zone.
This morning, a garbage management team from SPCC (Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee) rescued him near Crampon Point, where he was reportedly seen slowly crawling toward Everest Base Camp.
Without food or water, battling extreme cold and high altitude, Dawa somehow managed to survive one of the harshest environments on Earth. He is currently suffering from frostbite and is speaking very slowly, but he is alive and being taken to Gorakshep for treatment.
Yesterday, even an aerial search team could not locate him — making today’s rescue feel nothing short of a miracle.
This reminds us how powerful survival instinct can be and how unforgiving the mountains are. Huge respect to the SPCC rescue team for bringing him back alive. 🙌
Wishing Dawa Sherpa a fast recovery. ❤️
#MountEverest #Everest #Sherpa #MiracleSurvival #Himalayas #MountainRescue #SPCC #Everest2026

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago
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Missing sherpa, Rescue delayed is rescue denied

We still do not know every detail surrounding the disappearance of Dawa Sherpa, who has been missing high on Mt Everest since 28 May. We also acknowledge and apploud that 8K Expeditions came out and now taken the initiative to organize an aerial search in an effort to locate him. But one difficult question remains: if the climber left behind on Everest had been a foreign client, would the response have been the same? Or would there have been a far greater and more immediate effort to search for and rescue them?

It is an uncomfortable question, but one that deserves to be asked.

For decades, Sherpas have been the backbone of Everest. They fix the ropes, break the trail, carry the loads, support clients, and make countless summit dreams possible. Much of the commercial climbing industry that once depended on Western guiding companies now relies heavily on the skill, strength, and sacrifice of Sherpa climbers and their companies. Yet when a Sherpa goes missing high on the mountain, where is that same urgency? Where is that same determination to bring him home?

Dawa Sherpa has now been missing on Everest for days. Beyond the business, the records, the permits, and the commercialization, this tragedy should remind us of a simple truth: a Sherpa life is worth no less than any other life on the mountain.

Everest should not place a different value on a human being based on nationality, wealth, or whether they are a client or a worker.

Every life matters equally. Every missing climber deserves the same urgency. Every family deserves answers.

Photo Courtesy: Kumbha Rai.
Source:- everest today

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago
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Everest/Makalu expedition 2026 spring

Seven climbers and guides have died during the 2026 spring climbing season on peaks including Mount Everest and Makalu. Among the deceased are Indian climbers Arun Kumar Tiwari and Sandeep Are, who died while descending from Everest after successful summits. Tiwari's family has reportedly chosen to leave his body on the mountain due to the extreme difficulty, risks, and costs associated with recovery. The season has also claimed the lives of several Nepali guides, highlighting the persistent dangers faced by climbers and support staff in the Himalayas.

u/EVERESTGUIDE_Himalay — 1 month ago