Peak comfort: Climbers can now scale Mount Everest in luxury including gourmet meals, drinks at bars and glamping in tents - and even 5G reception at the summit (7 Pics)

When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953 they wore woollen suits and wielded wood-handled ice axes.
But today's climbers can now enjoy luxury tents, bars and gourmet meals and even 5G mobile reception at the summit.
Lukas Furtenbach, the founder of firm Furtenbach Adventures, which specialises in upmarket expeditions, said every climber gets a tent boasting a bed, electricity and even wifi.
Climbers tackling Mount Everest (pictured) can now enjoy luxury tents, bars and gourmet meals and even 5G mobile reception at the summit. Pictured: One of the luxury tents provided by up-market firm Furtenbach Adventures
Climbers tackling Mount Everest (pictured) can now enjoy luxury tents, bars and gourmet meals and even 5G mobile reception at the summit. Pictured: One of the luxury tents provided by up-market firm Furtenbach Adventures
Some tents have bars, movie screenings and hot showers. Pictured: A flat screen TV in a tent provided by Furtenbach Adventures
Some tents have bars, movie screenings and hot showers. Pictured: A flat screen TV in a tent provided by Furtenbach Adventures
Other 'lounge' tents have bars, movie screenings and hot showers, he added. 
And the 5G internet is provided by China Mobile and Huawei, who installed three masts on the 29,029ft (8,848m)-high mountain and are set to add a fourth. 
The internet is offered at speeds of one gigabit per second on the mountain, in the Himalayas, which borders Nepal and China. 
Mr Furtenbach told The Times: 'Every climber has a two-room stand-up tent with a bed, desk, electricity and wifi, and large lounge tents with a bar, movie screening, library, hot showers. 
'Last year we even had a sauna and infrared cabin powered with a clean fuel cell. 
The 5G internet is provided by China Mobile and Huawei, who installed three masts on the 29,029ft (8,848m)-high mountain and are set to add a fourth. Pictured: The China Mobile mast
The 5G internet is provided by China Mobile and Huawei, who installed three masts on the 29,029ft (8,848m)-high mountain and are set to add a fourth. Pictured: The China Mobile mast
Mount Everest, in the Himalayas mountain range between Nepal and China, attracts thousands of climbers every year
 Mount Everest, in the Himalayas mountain range between Nepal and China, attracts thousands of climbers every year
Mr Furtenbach said: 'Every climber has a two-room stand-up tent with a bed, desk, electricity and wifi, and large lounge tents with a bar, movie screening, library, hot showers'
Mr Furtenbach said: 'Every climber has a two-room stand-up tent with a bed, desk, electricity and wifi, and large lounge tents with a bar, movie screening, library, hot showers'
'And wherever possible clients can fly in and out from base camp by helicopter.'   
Furtenbach runs extra-fast expeditions which reach Everest's summit in four weeks rather than the usual eight.
Climbers have the help of at-home acclimatisation exercises and additional oxygen. 
In recent years, Everest has become increasingly crowded as thousands of climbers look to conquer it. 
Furtenbach runs extra-fast expeditions which reach Everest's summit in four weeks rather than the usual eight. Pictured: A luxury tent provided to wealthy customers climbing Everest
Furtenbach runs extra-fast expeditions which reach Everest's summit in four weeks rather than the usual eight. Pictured: A luxury tent provided to wealthy customers climbing Everest
A panoramic view of one of the huge tents provided by Furtenbach Adventures
A panoramic view of one of the huge tents provided by Furtenbach Adventures
Last year, an astonishing photo emerged of a huge queue of climbers waiting to reach the summit.
Three tonnes of rubbish was also recovered after officials embarked on a major clean-up operation.   
Teams of cleaners found the mountain littered with climbing gear, plastic bodies and even corpses.   
In recent years, Everest has become increasingly crowded as thousands of climbers look to conquer it. Last year, an astonishing photo emerged of a huge queue of climbers waiting to reach the summit
In recent years, Everest has become increasingly crowded as thousands of climbers look to conquer it. Last year, an astonishing photo emerged of a huge queue of climbers waiting to reach the summit 
Peak comfort: Climbers can now scale Mount Everest in luxury including gourmet meals, drinks at bars and glamping in tents - and even 5G reception at the summit (7 Pics) Peak comfort: Climbers can now scale Mount Everest in luxury including gourmet meals, drinks at bars and glamping in tents - and even 5G reception at the summit (7 Pics) Reviewed by Your Destination on April 26, 2020 Rating: 5

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