At least $20,000 salary for climbing Mt
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World-renowned climber Kamirita Sherpa has said that she has the ability to set any record if she competes in mountain climbing. In this year's spring mountain climbing, he climbed Everest twice in a row and set a record for climbing Everest for the 30th time.
"If I want to keep a record, I can climb Mount Everest up to 5 times a month," said 54-year-old Kamirita in a conversation with Kantipur.
Born in Thame, Solukhumbu, Kamirita is one of the most expensive alpine guides in the world. He is now Senior Expedition Guide of Seven Summit Treks Company and Photroni Peak Expedition Company in Kathmandu. He gets paid at least 20 thousand dollars (26 lakh 61 thousand) for climbing Mount Everest once. "We have an agreement to pay Kamirita $20,000 for one climb and $10,000 for another climb in the same season," said Mingma Sherpa, president of Seven Summit Treks.
Seven Summit is Mingma's company while Fotroni Peak is a new company run by his brother Tasi Lakpa. These two companies run by these two Sherpa brothers of Sankhuwasabha have been climbing all the 14 8000 high mountains of the world and the highest mountains of all the seven continents. In which Kamirita as a senior guide helps the VVIP member of the climbing team to climb the peak.
