The permission for Mt Everest alone contributes Rs 650 million to the collections followed by Rs 28.3 million from the Lhotse permission and Rs 13.6 from the permission for the Makalu expedition.
Section Officer Bigyan Koirala said this time the permissions for Everest climbing are the highest and the revenue collection has also increased. Nepal is home to eight peaks over 8,000 meters. He said till May 8, 467 people of 44 expedition teams obtained permission for climbing Mt Everest. This figure is likely to go up slightly as the Department expects a few permissions by Wednesday. Almost all aspiring climbers have already arrived. They are in the Everest base camp and the second camp waiting for favorable conditions to set out for the journey to the Everest summit. Icefall doctors have already fixed a route to the Everest fourth camp towards the Everest South Col.