Kamirita Sherpa on Mount Everest for the 29th time

Baishak 30, 2081

Suraj Kunwar,

Kamirita Sherpa on Mount Everest for the 29th time

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Kamirita Sherpa, the world-renowned climber who has successfully climbed the world's highest peak Everest, broke his own 28th record and climbed Everest for the 29th time on Sunday. According to Mingma Sherpa, president of Kathmandu-based Seven Summit Treks Pvt Ltd, where he works, he reached the summit of Everest at 7:25 am on Sunday morning.

"Kamirita has broken his record for the 28th time and has again become the only person in the world to climb Mt. Mt. He will decide whether to go for the second time in this season or not after reaching the base camp.

According to the tourism department, he went to climb Mt. Everest for the 29th time this time as a senior high altitude guide of a group of foreign VVIs. This year, Kamirita is responsible for making the members of two companies climb Mt. Everest, Seven Summit and Forty Peaks Expedition.

54-year-old Kamirita intends to climb Mount Everest twice if the weather is favorable this time.

Thameka Sherpa of Solukhumbu broke his record for the 27th time during the spring season of last year and reached the peak of Mt. Everest for the 28th time and made the record of the person who has climbed Mt. the highest mountain in the world. After Kamirita, the 47-year-old Pasang Dawa (Padawa) Sherpa from Pangboche, Solukhumbu is the highest mountain climber.

It was the 27th time he climbed Mt. Everest during the spring season last year. After he climbed Mount Everest twice in the same season last year, Kamirita also set the record for climbing Mount Everest twice in the same season last year.

Kamirita climbed Mount Everest for the first time in 2051, while Pasang Dawa climbed Mount Everest in 2055. Appa Sherpa set the record for the highest number of summits (21 times) in May 068. His record was made by Phurwa Tasi Sherpa around 070 June. In this 21st time record, Kamirita 074 was able to reach Jeth. Since then, he has been breaking the record for the most ascents on Mount Everest. He has said that he has not thought about taking a break from mountain climbing.

According to Rakesh Gurung, director of the tourism department, Kamirita has taken a one-time permission to climb Mount Everest for the spring season. If he wants to climb twice, he does not need to come to Kathmandu to get permission. Since this time, the tourism department has established a field office at the Everest base camp. By doing the same briefing, any climber can double the journey to Everest.

Suraj

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