Nepal plans to make climbing 97 Himalayan peaks free

    At the same time, the cost of a permit to climb the world's largest peak will increase.

    Nepal plans to make 97 Himalayan mountains free over the next two years. This will help attract the attention of tourists to some remote areas, says Channel 24, referring to the BBC.

    The peaks that will become free are located in the provinces of Karnali and Sudurpashim in Nepal. The height of the mountains varies from 5,970 to 7,132 meters. travel.24tv.ua.