Climbing Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, every day

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Climbing Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, every day

Climbers with a joint team of Nepali and Indian army have been climbing Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, for the last few days.

Elite EXPD, Seven Summit and other companies have announced the details of the climbers. Elite mentions that Nicole, Merio, Rajbhan, Seliasek have climbed. 

They are foreign citizens. Nirmal Purja, who guided them, climbed without oxygen. According to Elite, Sandesh Sherpa, Sandeep Gurung, Furi Kitar Sherpa, Buddhi Gurung, Rinji Sherpa, Lakpa Tenjing Sherpa, who went as a guide, climbed.

From the army of Indian and Nepalese teams, Sarfraz Singh (leader) Chhiring Dorje, Tarun Singh Sindhu, Sanjay Kumar, Satish Singh of the Indian team have climbed from the Seven Summit. Prashant Khadka, Janak South, Navin Tarami Magar, Amar Bahadur Karki of Nepali Army have climbed. 

Gyalu, Lakpatemwa, Pashangdawa, Pashangdukpa, Angkami, Ngima, Pashangfurwa, Lakpathindu Sherpa have returned after climbing as their helpers. They reached the summit on May 19. Earlier, on May 18, Emmahoste Guard from Denmark and his guide Pashang Temwa Ferpa climbed, while on May 15, Prakiti Varsani from India and Nepalese guide Fatenji Sherpa climbed.

On May 10, martyr Khamis Almemari of the Arab country climbed the Seven Summit. On May 10, 10 people including five Nepalis and five foreigners successfully climbed the Kanchenjunga Himal. 

Flutura Evraimi from Kosovo, Adrian Michael Hayes from Britain, Alireza Behepour from Iran, Seyda Mizreda from UAE and Said Al Memari climbed. This team was assisted by Nepali guide Lakpa Temwa, Ningma Dorchi, Fursuna, Gyalu, Chyangwa Sherpa in climbing. 

Kanchenjunga with a height of 8,586 meters is the second highest mountain in Nepal and the third highest in the world. This year, the number of foreigners climbing this mountain including the joint military of Nepal and India is significant. 

This year, Elite Company made its way here. He said that nine people from his company had previously reached 40 meters and returned. They returned because the weather was bad. They are preparing to go again after seeing the weather.

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