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Exploration of new
trekking routes in Annapurna region- 8 May
Trekking Agencies'
Association of Nepal (TAAN) and Annapurna Conservation Area
Project (ACAP) started a preliminary study on the
exploration of new trekking routes in Annapurna region after
the initiation of transportation in the current route.
Dhampus (Pokhara), Mustang (Jomsom), Kaunkhola ( Kaski) and
Sirubari (Lamjung) have been for proposed new routes.
Apa Sherpa felicitated
- 26 May
Nepali legendry summiteer,
Mr. Apa Sherpa was felicitated by Nepal Tourism Board and
other travel related associations on 26 May for his
successful ascent of Mt. Everest for nineteen times. He
topped Mt. Everest on the morning of 21 May leading Eco
Everest Expedition, organized to create awareness about the
impacts of climate change in Himalayas and broke his own
record of 18th times. He placed a banner with a slogan of
"Stop Climate Change, Let the Himalayas Live" on the summit.
In the felicitation program, Ram Chandra Man
Singh, Secretary of Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation
praised Sherpa’s effort in creating history. He also added
his contribution would help further promote mountain tourism
in the country. Chief Executive Officer of NTB Mr. Prachanda
Man Shrestha presented a felicitation letter to the history
creator and congratulated him on behalf of Nepali tourism
industry.

Mr. Apa Sherpa on the top of
Everest
NMA declared election
on 15 & 19 June 2009- 21 May
NMA taskforce declared to
hold election of its executive committee on 15 and 19 June
2009. President, Vice Presidents, General Secretary,
Secretary and Treasurer with nine members from general
members are to be selected on 15 June where as
representatives from institutional members and book holders
in the board will be selected on 19 June 2009.
IInd International
Sagarmatha Day celebrated- 29 May
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Ministry of
Tourism and Civil Aviation, Nepal Tourism Board,
Nepal Mountaineering Association along with travel
related institutions organized various programs on
the occasion of IInd International Sagarmatha Day -
29 May. Morning procession started from Nepal
Tourism Board premises to tourism hub Thamel with
the participation of national and international
Everest summiteers, various organizations, tourism
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Procession
organized on 29th May |
NMA handed over some
cleaning equipment to the local people of Nayabazaar to
conduct cleaning campaign around Sobha Bhagabati. NMA has
also planned to do plantation in that area on the occasion
of World Environment Day- June 5.

Cleaning campaign at Shova
Bhagabati
On the same day of
cultural program, Chief Guest for the program, Mr. Ram
Chandra Man Singh, Secretary for Ministry of Tourism and
Civil Aviation conferred Everest Summiteers Mt. Everest
Golden Jubilee Celebration Medal. Mr. Pemba Gyalze Sherpa
was honored with Sagarmatha National Award for his daring
contribution in saving lives of fourteen people above 27,000
ft on K2, the world's second highest peak. He was also
declared Adventurer of the Year 2008 for his adventurous
effort by National Geographic magazine. Similarly,
Sagarmatha National Park Buffer Zone Management Committee,
Namche, Solukhumbu was honored with Tenzing Hillary
Sagarmatha Award for its contribution in the conservation of
environment in Solukhumbu area. Both of the awards were
distributed by Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation.

Mr. Pemba Gyalze Sherpa
receiving the award
NMA felicitated Mr. Apa
Sherpa with ice-axe for setting the record of 19-times
ascent of Mt. Everest. Likewise, Mr. Serap Jangbu Sherpa was
honored for his successful ascent of all the peaks above
8000m of Nepal. He has successfully climbed eleven peaks of
above 8000 m and scheduled to climb remaining three peaks
this year. NMA also honored Mr. Lakpa Rita Sherpa for
his successful ascent of seven summits of the seven
continents.
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| Mr. Ang
Tshering Sherpa receiving award on behalf of Mr. Apa
Sherpa |
Mr. Min
Bahadur Sherchan, the oldest climber, receiving
medal |
The chief guest also released Nepal Parbat
in Nepali and English language, a journal of NMA in the same
program. Various cultural programs were organized at the end
of program.

Chief Guest releasing Nepal Parbat
Mountaineering gear:
A daisy chain is a strap, several feet long and typically
constructed from one-inch tubular nylon webbing of the same
type used in lengthening straps between anchor-points and
the main rope.

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