Some of us could wait for months, others deplete their savings; but for “Tiyagyoni,” which means “organic nature” in Sanskrit, you may have to climb Mount Everest for eight days. Standing at least 17,500 feet above sea level, this will be the world’s highest pop up restaurant that offers each diner a Guinness World Record Participant Certificate at the end of the $5,600-experience. Dan Rafla/Aurora/Getty ImagesNow, this isn’t the first pop-up restaurant at Mount Everest. Given the condition of Mount Everest is notoriously challenging, there are a number of things Thakur’s team need to address. Naturally, this will be our key focus for each and every dish.”At the end of the day, Thakur’s choice of Mount Everest is a personal one.
Source: Forbes June 05, 2018 21:11 UTC