Everest day 2020: why International Everest day is celebrated, know the story behind it
International Everest Day is celebrated every year on 29 May. On this day in 1953, Tenzing Norgay of Nepal and Edmund Hillary of New Zealand became the first to successfully climb Everest.
Nepal decided to celebrate this day as International Everest Day since 2008 when legendary climber Hillary died.
Everest Day is celebrated every year on 29 May in 1953 to commemorate the first ascent of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa.
This day is celebrated with commemorative events, processions and special events in Kathmandu and Everest region.
May 29 is an important date in the history of India. This is the day when humans conquered Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain peak.
May 29 is an important date in the history of the world. This is the day when humans conquered Mount Everest. Edmund Hillary and Tenzig Norgay became the first to reach Mount Everest on this day in 1953. In his memory, this day is celebrated as Mount Everest Day. One of the city's couple is also named among those climbing Everest. The famous doctor of the city, Dr. Nirmal Gupta and his wife Lata Gupta are thrilled to remember those moments. Really climbing Everest is not a child's game, it is possible for everyone. Dr. Babita Kumari, Professor of MKS College, Trimuhan Chandauna, states that the extraordinary goal makes ordinary human beings extraordinary. But greatness is defined when that person, despite being extraordinary, remains simple, simple, accessible and comfortable. Sir Emond Hillary and Tenzig Norgay are examples of this. Tenzig Norge Sherpa of India and Edmund Hillary of New Zealand placed their steps on the highest mountain peak of the world at exactly 11:30 am on May 29, 1953 and the first mountaineer to conquer 29028 feet (8848 meters), the world's highest peak. Become. Man has always made the impossible possible with his strong will, determination power. Every year on May 29, Mount Everest Day is celebrated to commemorate his extraordinary work. How beautiful India looks from the Everest peaks
It is said that in 2005, both of us went for mountaineering by the Government of India-run Youth Hostel Federation of India for mountaineering across the country. It was a full 14 days of tracking. Through this federation, any citizen of India can go for tracking. Earlier, we had not seen India in the same way, but when we climbed these hills, India was looking different from there. On the first day, when we were about to climb, we were very scared but the mind was also thrilled. Fear of what will happen in the next 14 days. After walking about 170 km from Dehradun, reached the base camp via narrow path. We had to stay there for two days so that we could get into the atmosphere there. After that we went to Jur Talav. Which is located at an altitude of 3000 feet. Legend has it that the five Pandavas, along with wife Draupadi and a dog, had left for heaven. After this we had to go to Harkidun. It is 13500 feet up from there and we had to take eight days for this. Both of us were the first doctor couple from Bihar who were climbing the Harkidun valley. At about six in the evening we reached our destination. Where the youth hostel used to make arrangements for the camp etc. I would also like to mention that the people who used to help us in the youth hostel were all retired from the army and under their guidance we had completed our entire track. When we all reached the camp in the evening, people of all the provinces used to introduce their culture there. Meeting him and spending time with him was unbelievable. When we reached Kedar fork, there was frost. Where special clothes were arranged by Youth Hostel. We had difficulty climbing mountains but through this camp it was also found that India is full of natural beauty and India is not called so beautiful. The first time I saw the Himalayas so closely, I really felt that the Himalayas were perfect in themselves. Climbing Everest is more difficult to think about his climb
The doctor's wife Lata Gupta says that I had no program to go there. Even my reservation was not done. But suddenly everything happened. I left. In the first climb, the dagger began to look difficult. But seeing the young men and women going along, I also got encouraged and I moved forward. My husband had started exercising and doing yoga, fifteen days before this trip. But since I did not want to go, I did not make any preparations. The first day was to stand in line in Mussoorie and get your food. We had to sleep on the ground, after big days we slept on the ground. And had also followed such strict discipline. But, I completed the first day's climb very well. Which gave me great encouragement. All people laugh and sing and eat and drink at night, so that the fatigue of the day's climb will be eradicated. The most difficult problem would be to bathe there. In the morning, if sleep woke up, a sheet of snow would be seen all around. That thing used to be very pleasing. It seems that we are roaming in heaven. But when I felt that I had to climb this mountain, it was very difficult. Our guide told you not to look up. See that today I have to walk only a little bit, then gradually the path itself will start to feel less. My trip leader encouraged me. So that i can get there
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