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Nepal’s Kami Rita summits Mt Everest for record 29th time

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Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepal’s Kami Rita Sherpa also known as ‘Everest Man’ on Sunday morning broke his record by climbing the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest for the 29th time.

The 54-year-old Sherpa climber and guide in the last spring season had climbed the 8848.86 metres tall highest peak two times within a week setting a record for the 28th summit. But the climber has hinted at his plans to climb the peak twice this time again.

Before the summit, Kami Rita had stated that he ‘has no plan of climbing Sagarmatha (Nepalese name for Mount Everest) for any specified number of times’. As per the officials from the Department of Tourism, the record-setting climber reached the summit of

Everest at 7:25am (NST) on Sunday while guiding an expedition organised by the ‘Seven Summit Treks’.

“Congratula­tions to Kami

Rita Sherpa @kamiritash­erpa a senior guide at Seven Summit Treks for the 29th successful ascent of Mt Everest this morning at 7:25am, 12 May 2024. This ascent earns Kami Rita the title of ‘Most Successful Ascent of Mt. Everest by an Individual,” the Seven Summit Treks shared in an Instagram post on Sunday morning.

Sherpa at the end of May had begun his expedition from Kathmandu accompanyi­ng a mountainee­ring expedition team comprising about 28 climbers. Kami Rita has been climbing Sagarmatha as a guide for the climbers.

Kami Rita is a record-setter climber for the highest number of ascents on the world’s tallest peak in the 71-year-long history of Sagarmatha climbing.

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