Nepal has waived climbing fees for 97 mountains, officers mentioned on Wednesday (August 13, 2025), hoping to steer folks to its lesser-known peaks and increase native economies.
Climbers pay for permits on Nepali peaks and the fees differ relying on the mountain’s top and recognition, with heftier costs for these reminiscent of Everest.
The 97 mountains, ranging in top from 5,870 metres (19,300 toes) to 7,132 metres, are positioned within the western Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.
“We hope it will bring our hidden treasures in the limelight and diversify the mountains Nepal offers,” Himal Gautam, of Nepal’s tourism division, informed AFP.
It follows a busy spring climbing season in Nepal throughout which the federal government issued 1,168 climbing permits.
Over half of these have been for peaks above 8,000 metres, together with Everest, the tallest on the earth at 8,849 metres.
In distinction, others noticed little climbing exercise and generated minimal income from so-called royalty fees.
“These remote areas have immense tourism potential and we hope the local economy can benefit,” mentioned Gautam.
Nima Nuru Sherpa, president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, welcomed the choice however mentioned rather more was wanted to drive curiosity in distant mountains.
“Royalty fees alone is not keeping mountaineers [away] from these areas. We need to develop the infrastructure and manpower required for running expeditions there,” Sherpa mentioned.
Nepal is residence to eight of the world’s 10 highest peaks and welcomes tons of of climbers yearly in the course of the spring and autumn climbing seasons.
A increase in climbers has made mountaineering a profitable enterprise since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa made the primary Everest ascent in 1953.
In February, Nepal elevated allow fees for Everest from $11,000 to $15,000 beginning subsequent spring, hoping it should assist deal with air pollution and increase security.



