Climbing Mount Everest becomes incredibly expensive

Climbing Mount Everest becomes incredibly expensive

[AzerNews] - 01/24/2025

Climbing to the top of the world’s tallest mountain will become even more expensive starting in September, as Nepal plans to raise prices by 36 percent. During the peak season, instead of the current $11,000, climbers will now pay $15,000 for a permit, Azernews reports.



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