Nepal lifts coronavirus ban for Bahrain royal climbing expedition

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Nepal is making a royal exception to its coronavirus ban on foreign arrivals, with a mountaineering team including a Bahrain prince set to tackle ...

Nepal is home to eight of the world's highest peaks but coronavirus restrictions have devastated the tourism and mountaineering sectors AFP/PRAKASH MATHEMAKATHMANDU: Nepal is making a royal exception to its coronavirus ban on foreign arrivals, with a mountaineering team including a Bahrain prince set to tackle two major peaks.

The Himalayan country shut its borders in March including grounding international flights just ahead of the busy spring season, devastating the local tourism sector.The 18-member party were given special permission to enter Nepal to climb the 8,163-metre Mount Manaslu and the 6,119-metre Lobuche. "A 15-member Bahrain team including the prince of Bahrain and three British citizens will be allowed to come to Nepal in a chartered flight ... following the health protocols," government spokesman Yuba Raj Khatiwada said late Monday .

The Bahrain team, due to arrive as early as mid-September, is also planning to climb Everest - the world's tallest mountain - next year. More than 50 Sherpas will join the expedition, with helicopters used to minimise contact, said organiser Seven Summit Treks.

 

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