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Website: http://www.himalayasherpatrek.com, E-mail: info@himalayasherpatrek.com


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Introduction


Press articles


PM assures help to helpless family of Babu Chhiri (rn 29/08/2009)

Pokharel lauds role of Sherpas (rn 06/07/2009)

Nepalese Sherpas bring a little Asian flair to Austrian Alps (Xtra Entertainment 25/08/2008)

Tourists increase in Khumbu region, by Chakra Karki (kp 29/05/2008)

TRPAP: Tourism for Poverty Reduction, by Keshab Poudel (sp 27/04/2007)

Tough slog in the Khumbu: Trekking takes a slide amidst news of bandas, blockades and incorrect reports of missing Polish trekkers, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 31/03/2006)

Khumbu Mandala: A unique project in the Khumbu tries to turn treks into pilgrimages and benefit people outside the tourism loop, by Sarah Subba and Ang Rita Sherpa (nt 25/11/2005)

Tourists double in Khumbu (kp 25/11/2005)

Illegal trade on rise in Namche, by Chakra Karki (kp 06/11/2005)

Everest's daughters show whose new boss in Nepal (New Kerala 21/10/2005)

Namche Bazaar sees heady growth in tourist arrivals (nn 19/10/2005)

Potential Tourist Destinations In Southern Solukhumbu, by Ballav Dahal (rn 15/07/2005), Pikey & Dudhkunda Cultural Trails: Promising Destinations, by Mingma Norbu Sherpa (rn 22/07/2005)

Why the Sherpas of Nepal would leave our fittest soldiers standing, by Mark Henderson (Times 17/06/2005), Sherpas, the fittest people in the world (kp 18/06/2005)

Exploring Solu’s tourism potentials (South Asian Media Net 01/06/2005)

Tourists in Khumbu decline, by Chakra Karki (kp 12/05/2005)

Duty free (nt 12/11/2004, originally published in Kantipur, 8 November)

Tourism picks up in Solukhumbu (kp 08/11/2004)

Namche looks forward to lively autumn: In the Everest region everyone is readying for the autumn trekking rush, by Naresh Newar (nt 24/09/2004)

Nepal, the land of adventure, by Sandeep Phukan (Manorama Online, 06/06/2003)

Despite nearing golden jubilee, gateway to Everest still quiet (Kathmandu Post, 15/04/2003)

Trekking am Mount Everest: Der traurige Millionär Sonam Sherpa (Spiegel Online, 08/04/2003)

Plethora of problems taking toll on Yak-population, by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 01/12/2002)

The Yak: Not just another hairy beast, by Christine Kolisch (Nepal Traveller, Sep-Oct 2002)

Trekkers’ El Dorado turning into abandoned area, courtesy ultras Renu Kshetri (Himalayan Times, 26/09/2002)

Tourism in Khumbu hit by insurgency, low tourist arrivals (Himalayan Times, 06/09/2002)

Air war over Lukla: Khumbu braces for a renewed row over the airstrip at Syangboche, by Ramyata Limbu (Nepali Times, 31/05/2002). See also Syangboche, letter by Frances Klatzel (Nepali Times, 21/06/2002)

We need to talk directly with potential tourist (Nepali Times, 03/05/2002) [Interview with Ang Tshering Sherpa]

Khumbu hopes for spring, by Ramyata Limbu (Nepali Times, 25/01/2002)

The road less travelled, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Sunday Post, 14/10/2001)

Cheese available again in Jiri (Kathmandu Post, 05/06/2001)

Being taken for a ride, by Suman Subba (Nepal Travel Trade Report, April 2001)

We have to be competitive (Nepal Travel Trade Report, April 2001). Interview with Yankila Sherpa, one of the first women to have entered into the tourism industry of Nepal

New Everest hero wants to set up ski school in Khumbu region, by Binaj Gurubacharya (Kathmandu Post, 17/10/2000)


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