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Winter Aspirant Guide
Course- 1 March
The taskforce meeting held on 1 March decided to release Rs.
11,23,894 to Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA)
for Winter Aspirant Guide Course. The course was jointly
conducted by NMA and NNMGA in Kathmandu and Lantang from 5-
23 Jan under the supervision of International Federation of
Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA). The mountaineering
course is believed to be the highest standard course
conducted in Nepal. It was conducted by the approval of
Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation.
NMA endorsed for liaison officers- 1 March
NMA endorsed ten Everest Summiteers to work as liaison
officers in the coming spring season. The committee
comprised of the representatives from Everest Summiteers
Association, Nepal Mountaineering Instructors' Association
and Nepal National Mountain Guide Association recommended
those ten summiteers to NMA on the basis of criteria set by
Government of Nepal for liaison officers.
Symposium on "The possibility of tourism
development in Karnali" – 10 March
A symposium was held on 10 March on "The possibility of
tourism development in Karnali region" in Kathmandu. The
participants urged the government for the formulation and
implementation of such policy, which promotes the cultural
and natural beauty of that area. The interaction concluded
with the importance of promotion of Karnali in celebrating
Nepal Tourism Year 2011. Mr. Ramchandra Man Singh, Secretary
for Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation focused on the
importance of such programs intended to create awareness
about environment and tourism among the local people of the
area. Mr. Prachanda Man Shrestha, Chief Executive Officer,
Nepal Tourism Board expressed that the lakes of Karnali
area: She-phoksundo, Rara, Panchadewal, Pataal Chahara and
Mansarobar should be publicized to promote tourism in the
region. The organizer, Karnali Tourism Development Forum,
opined to organize Karnali Visit Year 2010 to promote
tourism in Karnali.
Ang Chhering Sherpa to climb popular eight
summits of the world- 13 March
A 41 year old Sherpa from Solu, Mr. Ang Chhering Sherpa, has
planned to climb the eight popular summits of the world
within 2010. They include Mt. Mckinley, Mt. Aconcagua, Mt.
Kilimanjaro, Mt. Elbrus, Mt. Vinson Massif, Mt. Kosciuszko,
The Carstensz Pyramid and Mt. Everest. He started his
adventure from Mt. Aconcagua on 22 Feb 2009 and finishes it
by Mt Everest on 1 June 2010.
Details can be viewed at
http://www.himalayansherpa.com/
Nepal & Brazil listed as best adventure destinations- 18
March
The world famous magazine National Geographic Adventure
listed Nepal and Brazil as the best adventure destinations
in the world in its Best of Adventure Category. The result
is based on the report submitted by some adventure experts
of the magazine. The announcement comes when Nepal is
preparing to celebrate Nepal Tourism Year 2011. The
adventure tourism started in our country from 1950 and after
the successful summit of Mt. Everest, Nepal became more
popular in the world for the adventure tourism. It is
estimated that 60% of the total tourists who visit Nepal are
trekkers. Since the magazine has 2.5 million regular
readers, it is hoped that the announcement will affect
positively in the tourism year 2011.
Climbers' Club to organize First International Inclusive
Women Sagarmatha Expedition 2011 - 24 March
Climbers' Club, the organizer of First Inclusive Women
Sagarmatha Expedition 2008 (FIWSE 2008), issuing a press
release in a special program, stated its plan to explore new
routes all around the country. Mr. Da Gombu Sherpa,
President of the club also expressed his gratitude for the
cooperation and support the club received while organizing
FIWSE 2008. He also unveiled the program to organize First
International Inclusive Women Sagarmatha Expedition 2011 as
an attempt to internationalize the experience it gained
during FIWSE in 2008. He also requested all the concerned to
extend support to them in organizing such type of historic
expedition. Mr. Pemba Gyalze Sherpa- Adventurer of the Year
2008 as declared by the world famous magazine, National
Geographic, was also honored for his daring effort in
rescuing the lives of fourteen people on the world's second
highest peak, K2 in the same program.
New tourism policy released- 25 March
Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation released new tourism
policy with special focus on "Home Stay" model to promote
rural tourism. The policy also aims to promote adventure,
economic, agriculture and cultural tourism in Nepal.
NMA
Taskforce's convener changed, time
period added for another 6 months- 27 March
Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoTCA) by
ministerial decision on 27 March 2009
(2065/12/14) extended the period of taskforce for another
six months from the date of its end i.e. 13 March 2009
(2065/11/30). Earlier, it was formed by ministerial decision
on 17 September 2008 ( 2065/6/1) under the convenorship of
Mr. Krishna Prasad Gnawali- Under Secretary, Tourism
Industries Division. The committee was authorized task force
to carry out all the activities of NMA governed by its
statute and to conduct election and handover to newly
elected executive body within six months. The ministry also
replaced Mr. Surendra Prasad Sapkota- Convener by Mr.
Ranjankrishna Aryal- Joint Secretary, Legal Division of the
ministry. The other members of the committee and its working
area remain the same.
Earth Hour against global warming- 28
March
Earth Hour, a special step initiated from 2007 to
disseminate information about global warming to the public.
During this hour, light bulbs are switched off to initiate a
global sustainability movement. This year Earth Hour was
observed on March 28 from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm. During the
period, all the non-essential lights were switched off to
support movement against global warming.
High Mountain Rescue Training 2009 completed- 29 March
Nepal Mountaineering Association and Nepal Mountaineering
Instructors' Association (NMIA) jointly conducted High
Mountain Rescue Training from 10-30 March at Kathmandu and
Langtang under the supervision of Dr. Pascal Le Nabat,
Representative from IFFRIMONT of France. Seven gents with
three ladies participated in the training.
Photo
Mountaineering gear:

An ascender is a mechanical device used for ascending on a
rope. It was developed in 1958 in Switzerland and a Jumar is
one the equipment used as ascender.
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