If you have been reviewing other pages on our website, you will probably know that we are serious about sustainability and more… we want to help develop a destination (the Himalaya) that can regenerate itself as much as possible… this isn’t easy as climate change is wrecking the mountains, turning the once snow-capped crown of Asia into black rock. But we will do whatever we can to help communities thrive in these challenging times, and do our best to help trekkers have the time of the lives!
To do that, we need to be totally transparent about what and how we do things. So here’s our policies, commitments and reports for you to review and feel free to ask questions.
GHT Policies, Commitments and Reports
Other documents and resources:
Our field research in 2020 covered more than 40% of the communities in the Everest region.
R Boustead, S Bhatta
Zeitschrift für Tourismuswissenschaft 13 (2), 268-302
S Bhatta, R Boustead, K Luger
50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility–Conflict …
Klimawandel und Tourismus im Welterbe Mount Everest/Sagarmatha-Nationalpark
R Boustead, K Luger
EcoHimal

