December 06, 2015
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The Namche Bazaar, once packed with travelers, was mostly empty on this day even though it’s open for business since the April earthquake.
In April 2015, Nepal suffered a devastating 7.8 earthquake that killed over 9,000 people (including 19 on the slopes of Mt. Everest), destroyed buildings, infrastructure, and created landslides across the country.
Just six months after this disaster, I visited Nepal to check on the state of tourism, to tour Kathmandu, and to join one of the first trekking tours to resume hikes toward Everest Base Camp in the Himalayas.
Nepal: Open for Business
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/nepal-after-the-earthquake-is-1312889792815158.html