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The Impact Of Excessive Tourism In Mount Everest

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Harikumar Pallathadka

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Mount Everest has the highest peak in the world. Since Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary first climbed the mountain over 60 years ago, over 3,000 people have proudly stood on its summit. Every year, thousands of climbers ascend the mountain, which is 8,848 meters high. Climbing the mountain has become an adventurous industry. Different records have been put, such as the first Saudi woman to climb the mountain in 2013, the first wedding, the first Harlem shake, and the first video call, among others (Anup, 2017). However, excessive tourism has brought both positive and negative impacts on the mountain, with the most significant impact on the environment. However, though tourism has had a tremendous economic impact due to the foreign exchange earned, it has negatively affected the environment, mainly because of the garbage left on the mountain.

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