Mt. Everest guides allegedly made tourists sick in $20M scam

Mount Everest guides have come under scrutiny for allegedly orchestrating a scheme to spike tourists’ meals, prompting expensive helicopter rescues as part of a massive insurance fraud operation. The elaborate plot, estimated to be worth $20 million, has been revealed in a recent investigation.

According to the Kathmandu Post, Nepalese authorities have charged 32 people, including owners of trekking companies, helicopter service providers, and hospital administrators, with organized crime and fraud. The deceptive strategy reportedly involved guides surreptitiously adding baking soda to tourists’ meals, inducing severe gastrointestinal symptoms that resembled altitude sickness or food poisoning.

Once the unsuspecting travelers fell ill, they were allegedly coerced into agreeing to high-cost emergency helicopter evacuations. Investigators claim that operators then utilized falsified medical and flight documentation to claim expenses from international travel insurance companies.


Mountaineers in colorful gear ascend Mount Everest in a long line, with yellow tents in the foreground.
Mount Everest guides allegedly poisoned climbers as part of a $20 million insurance scam. AFP via Getty Images

The proceeds from these fraudulent claims were purportedly divided among the guides, helicopter operators, trekking firms, and the hospitals that participated in the sham medical treatments.

Once ill, the visitors were allegedly pressured into agreeing to costly emergency helicopter evacuations, with operators using forged medical and flight documents to bill international travel insurers for the cost, according to authorities in the Himalayan country.

Those ill-gotten gains were then allegedly split among the guides, helicopter companies, trekking agencies, and the hospitals where the tourists were taken for fake treatments.

The investigation began in January when six executives from three prominent mountain rescue firms were arrested.

The groups allegedly fraudulently obtained at least $19.69 million in insurance payouts, according to police.

One company is accused of faking 171 of its 1,248 claimed rescues, leading to more than $10 million in illegitimate payouts.


Mountaineers' tents at Everest Base Camp in the Mount Everest region of Solukhumbu district.
The scammers allegedly used baking soda to lace the climbers’ food, mimicking the symptoms of altitude sickness or food poisoning. AFP via Getty Images

A second company allegedly fabricated 75 of its 471 claimed rescues, fraudulently claiming $8 million, while a third is accused of making 71 false claims worth more than $1 million.

Prosecutors are seeking total fines of $11.3 million.

“The court is … giving high priority to this high-profile corruption case,” a court spokesperson said.

This is not the first tourism scandal of its kind to hit Nepal’s tourism industry, which supports over 1 million jobs, directly or indirectly, in the country.

In recent years, several major international insurers have halted coverage for trekking tourists in Nepal due to escalating fraud incidents.

In 2018, the Nepalese government claimed to have eliminated all “intermediaries” involved in arranging emergency evacuation for tourists, making operators legally responsible for their clients throughout the trip.

This move was supposed to make tour companies more accountable by requiring them to submit details of any rescue flights or medical treatment to Nepal’s Department of Tourism.

“The scam continued due to lax punitive action,” said Manoj Kumar KC, chief of the Nepalese police’s specialized organized crime unit.

“When there is no action against crime, it flourishes. The insurance scam too flourished as a result,” he added.

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