Nepali guide summits Mount Qomolangma for record 30th time
On Wednesday morning (May 22), renowned Nepali mountaineering guide Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own record set just days previously by climbing Mount Qomolangma for a record-breaking thirty times.
The 54-year-old Sherpa was guiding foreign climbers when he summitted the 8,848.86-meter-high peak at 7:49 a.m. local time for the second time in one climbing season. He had reached the summit previously on May 12.
"Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own record at 7:49 a.m., being at the top of the world for the 30th time," Khim Lal Gautam, field office chief of Nepal's Department of Tourism, told Xinhua from the base camp.
"His team is descending toward the base camp," added Gautam.
Kami first conquered Mount Qomolangma, situated on the border of Nepal and China, in May 1994. He scaled it for the 27th and 28th times within one week in May 2023.
By Wednesday morning, more over five hundred climbers, including Sherpa guides, had reached the peak of Mount Qomolangma this season, according to Gautam.
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