Welcome to Mount Everest Summiters Club, Rolwaling

Mt. Everest Summiters club, Rolwaing is a social welfare organization of mountain climbers and the locals of Rolwaling valley established and registered on August 29 2001 AD. under company registration act 2034 B.S.
About us

Introduction of Rolwaling Valley

Rolwaling is a remote mountain valley situated in the north east of Kathmandu, and to the west of Khumbu region. The valley is situated at an altitude of 4000m above sea level and bordered to Tibet to the north.

For the local people and in Tibetan Buddhism the valley of Rolwaling holds special religious and spiritual significance. In Tibetan language ‘Rolwa’ means ‘furrow’ and ‘ling’ means ‘place’. It is mentioned in the tex Pema Kathang by Padmasambhava (also known as Guru Urgen Rinpoche) that Rolwaling is a beyul, a sacred hidden valley, carved out with one stroke of his plow.

Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Our Objectives
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The club is purely a community welfare club whose major objectives include: social development, economic prosperity, cultural preservation, and tourism promotion.

19 May, 2020

Mt. Everest Summiters Club, Rolwaling has provided oxygen cylinders and regulators(used for mountaineering purpose) to the hospitals in Kathmandu combating the disease

29 June, 2020

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5 May, 2020

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