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Nepal Situation Worsens

The Foreign Office is advising 'exceptional caution' as the Maoist insurrection shows no signs of ending. Worryingly there have now been attacks in the Lukla area near Everest, though not on trekkers


Posted: 22 February 2002
by Jon

If you're in the throes of contemplating a trip to Nepal, you should be aware of recent Maoist activity in the Solukhumbu region, which is the area around Everest and a major trekking destination.

Most worrying is a recent attack on Lukla airfield* and the town, the start of the Everest Base Camp trek as well as continued attacks in Kathmandu and its surroundings. The attack has led to the closure of the airport and there was reportedly a further incident involving the destruction of a helicopter on February 11.

The Foreign Office warning for Nepal says:

'Although there have been no recorded attacks on foreign tourists by Maoists, British nationals must exercise exceptional caution when travelling or trekking in Nepal.'

The advisory isn't against travelling to the country, but makes the point that the ongoing insurgency may have a knock on effect on trekkers, for example, making it difficult to arrange helicopter rescue should that be necessary.

The Maosits have made a point of stressing that tourists are not a target of the insurgency, however with the Nepalese army introduced into the struggle, violent activity is increasing across the country along with other disruptions like today's national strike. As a result the existing state of emergency has been extended by a further three months.

Should you still contemplate trekking in Nepal? It's hard to say. Many western information sources in the country have vested interests in the tourist industry, so unbiased information is hard to come by right now. As far as we can tell, trekkers aren't being directly affected by the Maoist situation in the sense that they are being targeted, but there are isolated reports of robberies and 'taxation' either by Maoists or people posing as Maoists.

The Nepal News web site is a useful up to the minute source of local news and right now makes depressing reading, but we'd definitely suggest that you weigh up the situation carefully and, if you're travelling with an organised group, speak to the operator about the potential for cancellation and make sure you know what your situation is should that happen.

 

* Maoists attack Lukla airport tower

Maoists hurled pressure cooker bombs at the old tower of Lukla airport Sunday night shattering window panes and blowing off tin roofs, police said. Nobody was injured in the bomb attack, but air service has been suspended.

Lukla airport in the gateway to Solokhumbu, a popular trekking destination at the foot of Mount Everest. Rebels attacked district headquarters Salleri on November 25 triggering a national emergency to contain a six-year-old communist insurgency. nepalnews.com br Feb.5


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