
"Mount Everest Conqueror Laments Overcrowding and Pollution"
Kanchha Sherpa, the last surviving member of the first team to conquer Mount Everest, expressed concern over the overcrowding and environmental degradation on the world's highest peak, emphasizing the need to reduce the number of climbers and address the issue of waste management. He highlighted the sacred significance of Everest to the Sherpa community and urged climbers to respect the mountain as a revered deity. Despite the increasing challenges, the route opened by the historic expedition continues to be used by climbers, while Kanchha now resides in Namche village with his family, running a small hotel for trekkers and climbers.
