Helicopters
slash the trek to Earth’s highest peak, but
leave Sherpas grounded, by Shashwat Pant (kh
25/01/2025)
Sherpas
spend nine months in Chaurikharka for managing
livelihood expenses (kh 02/11/2022)
How
climate change is affecting Solukhumbu’s
potatoes : Changing weather patterns, a possible
consequence of climate change, have already
stopped apple farming in the region and are now
threatening potato production, by Marissa
Taylor (rec 15/11/2021)
Everest
Trail reopens, but cautiously : Nepali hikers
have returned to Khumbu, but Covid-free Sherpas
do not want virus in their valley, by
Surendra Phuyal (nt 30/10/2020)
Yak
farmers urge preservation, promotion of yak
farming (ht 16/10/2020)
Nepali
Sherpas wait, grow potatoes as Himalayas remain
closed due to coronavirus (rep 29/05/2020)
Khumbu
Hotels chock-a-block with tourists, by Radha
Dhungana (rep 13/04/2017)
Women
work to promote tourism (ht 11/03/2017)
Tourism
in
Khumbu region rebounds after earthquake, by
Kumbha Raj Rai (kp 16/10/2015)
Sherpas
want
land ownership certificates, by Ananda
Gautam and Lawadev Dhungana (kp 30/11/2014)
Traditional
thangka
schools create healthy jobs for women, by Anup
Ojha (kp 07/11/2014)
Trekking
experiences
in Solukhumbu (rep 13/12/2013)
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