Nepal govt bans commercial helicopter flights in Sagarmatha National Park

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Kathmandu: The Government of Nepal has announced a ban on commercial helicopter flights in the Sagarmatha National Park, effective from January 1, 2025 (17 Poush 2081). The decision was made following a meeting between the park authorities, Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality, the Central Region Management Committee, and local stakeholders.

In a letter sent to all helicopter companies on Wednesday, the Sagarmatha National Park informed them of the new regulation, which prohibits commercial helicopter operations in the park area, except for emergencies, rescue operations, and transportation of goods. The move aims to preserve the park’s natural environment and minimize the impact of tourism-related activities.

The decision comes after growing concerns about the environmental and ecological impact of frequent helicopter flights, which have been a common mode of transport for trekkers and mountaineers in the region. The new restrictions will help mitigate these concerns while still allowing flights for essential services like rescue and cargo transport.

The Sagarmatha National Park, home to Mount Everest, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major attraction for both local and international visitors.