The ban on the Everest alone
No one can stand alone on Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
At the same time neither the two hands nor the blind mountain climbers can rise to the mountain. Nepal has imposed a ban on the new law as a step to reduce accidents.
An official of the country's tourism department said the law has been amended to reduce hiking and reduce death incidents.
A record number of climbers were killed this year on Everest. Six climbers died this season. Among them, a man named 85-year-old Mina Bahadur Sherchan was named. He is the oldest person in the world to record the Everest victory, he lives. The world's best known Swiss climber, Wiele Steak, is known as the Swiss machine. He lost his life on a mountain adjacent to the Himalayas.
According to Nepal's new rules, foreign mountaineers must take a guide. Authorities hope that this new law will create more jobs.