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Mustang, May 31: Thirteen tourists, including nine foreign nationals, have died in Mustang, due to high altitude sickness as of May 29 this year. The fatalities occurred among religious pilgrims visiting the Muktinath area, a popular high-altitude destination. The District
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Heavy Snowfall In Lower
Counting Of Snow Leopard
40,000 Plus Tourists Visit
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Monitoring Of Rare Snow
Eleven Tourists Died In
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173,000 Tourists Enter Mustang
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Over 400 Thousand Tourists
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