Nepal, March 15 -- For years, I've been exploring different parts of Nepal, sparking both curiosity and concern from my parents, especially during the initial phase of my solo travels. However, they became more at ease with my weekend adventures as time went on. I even started taking them on trips, primarily to religious and accessible destinations. One particularly memorable journey was our family trip to Supaderuali, where we shared laughter and created lasting memories.

This time, however, was different. It was a regular day after work, and I was in my room in Shantinagar. As I scrolled through social media, I stumbled upon a post about Ama Yangri, a serene peak surrounded by a 360-degree panorama of mountains, nestled in the Helambu ...