The verdict’s description said that the mountains ‘ power “must be respected” and an ideal highest number of grants may be determined.
The verdict’s full text has not been made public, and the description does not discuss any specific number of permits that must be issued.
Nepal now grants grants to all who apply and are willing to spend US$ 11, 000 to scale Mountain, the nation’s highest apex at 8, 850 feet above sea level.
Last year, the country issued 478 permits for Everest, a record high.
Teams had to wait hours at the summit in freezing temperatures due to a significant human traffic jam in 2019 due to a severe human traffic jam that could cause sickness and exhaustion.
At least four of the 11 deaths at the peak that year were blamed on overcrowding.