Mountaineers turn to lesser-known Himalayan summits
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In an effort to promote tourism in less-developed areas, the Nepalese government has eliminated climbing fees for 97 lesser-known Himalayan summits. This initiative not only encourages mountaineers to explore remote regions but also addresses environmental concerns associated with overcrowding at popular peaks. By shifting focus to these hidden gems, the government aims to balance tourism and conservation, making it a win-win for adventurers and the environment.
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