Kami Rita Sherpa created history on Mount Everest, broke record by climbing Mount Everest 26th time

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Kami Rita Sherpa

New Delhi: It is said that records are meant to be broken as soon as they are made, but some records are such that no one can think of breaking them, but in this world, there are a few selected people who make an impossible task possible, which The whole world is shocked to see, this is what one person has done. World record-setting Nepalese guide Kami Rita Sherpa created history by breaking his own record by climbing Mount Everest for the 26th time. According to the Kathmandu Post, the 52-year-old climber was part of an 11-member Nepalese team that reached a height of 8,848.86 meters on Saturday evening. Now Kami Rita Sherpa is in the headlines.

Created world record
Let us tell you that Taranath Adhikari, Director General of Tourism Department in the capital Kathmandu said, ‘Kami Rita has broken her own record and has set a new world record in climbing.’ In 2022 was the first spring ascent of the world’s tallest peak 2022.

Experience of more than 35 years
Kami Rita is a Senior Climbing Guide at Seven Summit Treks and has over 35 years of mountaineering experience. Kami Rita first climbed Mount Everest in 1994 and has been running an annual expedition to the summit since then, news agency AP reported. Seven Summit Treks said, ‘Kami Rita Sherpa climbed Mount Everest for the 26th time and once again broke her record. Congratulations to the good people of Nepal and the brave Sherpas who climbed the Himalayas.

Kami Rita first scaled Everest on 13 May 1994. A record-holding Nepalese guide called off her climb last year after a dream in which a ‘mountain goddess’ warned her against making another attempt. Kami Rita first scaled Everest on 13 May 1994.

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