Kathmandu, Nov. 1
Nepal
Mountaineering Association (NMA) has completed 49 years of its establishment.
It
celebrated the establishment day on Tuesday with various activities, said the
NMA in a statement.
A
group of 6 tourism experts and tourism entrepreneurs-- Dr. Harka Gurung, Kumar
Khadga Bikram Shah, Tshering Tenjing Lama, Nityaman Singh Pradhan, Tek Chandra
Pokhrel and Shambhu Tamang had established the NMA on November 1,1973 to promote mountain tourism,
preserve the mountain environment and cultural heritage of mountain people.
NMA
has also been managing 27 peaks in Nepal with the authority of the Government
of Nepal.
It is
a full member association of UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering
Federation) and founding member of UAAA (Union of Asian Alpine Association).
Honourary
Member of UIAA and also Chief Advisor of NMA Ang Tshering Sherpa said, “Nepali
tourism sector was regulated from Darjeeling of India at the beginning. These
founder members later established the NMA and started to work for the promotion
of Nepali tourism from Nepal.”
According
to him, “Nepali tourism would not be where it is today if they had not
initiated it then. I would like to thank them for doing all this for us and
Nepali mountain tourism.”
Director
of the Mountaineering Department under the Department of Tourism, Yubaraj
Khatiwada and Deputy Superintendent of Tourism Police Suganda Shrestha also
expressed their wish to collaborate with NMA for the revival of Nepali mountain
tourism.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 2 November 2022.
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