Veteran Nepalese mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa has once again etched his name in the history books, successfully summiting Mount Everest for an unprecedented 32nd time. This latest ascent further extends his own world record for the most climbs of the world’s highest peak and underscores his enduring legacy in the mountaineering world. The 56-year-old reached the summit, which stands at 8,849 meters, at 10:12 am on Sunday, according to Nepal’s Department of Tourism.
His remarkable achievement not only highlights his personal resilience and skill but also brings significant recognition to Nepal’s mountaineering sector on the global stage. Information reaching TahirRihat.com suggests that his accomplishment is being widely celebrated across Nepal, with many viewing him as a national icon. Sherpa’s career, spanning over three decades, has inspired countless individuals both within Nepal and internationally to pursue their own mountaineering dreams.
Sherpa was leading an expedition organized by 14 Peaks Expedition, as reported by The Kathmandu Post. The Department of Tourism has officially confirmed the successful climb, with representatives stationed at the Everest Base Camp verifying the ascent. The department also issued a statement congratulating Sherpa on his record-breaking feat, emphasizing its importance for the country’s tourism and international image. This ascent marks yet another milestone in Kami Rita’s storied career, which began in 1992 when he started working as a professional mountaineer.
Born in January 1970 in a remote village in the Solukhumbu district, Koshi Province, Kami Rita’s connection with Everest began early in his life. He first summited the mountain in 1994, setting the stage for his subsequent record-breaking ascents. Before this recent climb, Sherpa had already summited Everest 31 times, a record he achieved on May 27, 2023. His dedication and consistent performance have cemented his place as one of the most accomplished mountaineers in history.
Kami Rita Sherpa’s achievements are not just about personal glory; they also reflect the crucial role played by Nepali Sherpas in the mountaineering industry. These skilled guides and porters are essential for the success of many expeditions, often facing extreme risks to support climbers from around the world. The Sherpa community, with its deep-rooted knowledge of the mountains and unparalleled climbing abilities, has been instrumental in shaping the history of Everest expeditions.
The mountaineering community continues to watch Kami Rita Sherpa’s career with immense respect and admiration. His repeated ascents of Everest require not only exceptional physical fitness but also immense mental fortitude and a deep understanding of the mountain’s challenges. In addition to Kami Rita Sherpa’s accomplishment, Lhakpa Sherpa, also celebrated as the “Mountain Queen,” further solidified her own record by scaling Everest for the 11th time. (PTI reported that she reached the summit at 9:30 am on Sunday.) Lhakpa Sherpa is renowned as the first Nepali woman to achieve this feat, adding another layer of significance to this year’s climbing season.

Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.






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