Tag: Hari Budha Magar

Double Amputee Climber Hari Budha Magar Speaks Out Against New Climbing Rules

A new safety regulation in climbing means the Himalayas in Nepal, including the mighty Mount Everest, is off limits for solo climbers, double amputee and blind climbers. The law has apparently been...

#ICYMI – Actor Tom Hardy’s Support For Hari Budha Magar

In case you didn't know, the double above knee amputee mountaineer Hari Budha Magar has the support from the British actor Tom Hardy. Known for his films Mad Max and The Revenant,...

Double Above Knee Amputee HARI BUDHA MAGAR Climbs MERA PEAK

Former Gurkha veteran Hari Budha Magar who lost both his legs during the war in Afghanistan successfully climbed MERA PEAK with his CONQUERING DREAMS climbing team. The team reached the top at...

Meeting Hari Budha Magar Uncle

Last week, on May 11 I had the honour of meeting a true hero whose way of living has inspired not only myself but I am sure, many that have met him...
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Unwind at Tiger Mountain Pokhara: A Triathlete’s Retreat

Tiger Mountain Pokhara offers stunning views of the Annapurna range and serves as an ideal accommodation for trekkers and triathletes alike. The lodge encourages disconnection from technology, promoting deep conversations and appreciation for nature. Guests enjoy farm-to-table meals and breathtaking scenery, creating a unique and memorable experience in a historic setting.

DECEMBER READING: UNSANSKARI, a feminist life by Nirvana Bhandary

"Unsanskari, a feminist life" by Nirvana Bhandary is a collection of eight essays reflecting the experiences of a millennial Nepali woman. Blending memoir and research, Bhandary addresses issues like sexual assault and societal expectations. The book offers relatable insights into personal struggles and broader societal limitations, encouraging women to push boundaries.

Insurance For Trekking and Mountaineering in Nepal : Adventure Sports Cover 360

ASC360 offers essential travel insurance for adventurers in Nepal, covering high-altitude treks like Everest Base Camp and Mera Peak. They provide cashless emergency evacuations, medical coverage for altitude sickness, and local partnerships for effective rescue operations. Their plans prioritize rapid claims, ensuring safety and confidence in rugged terrains.