Nepal’s Kami Rita Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for 26th time to set new world record

After ascending Everest, the rope fixing team led by Kami Rita is successfully descending from the top to the base camp.

Nepal’s legendary climber Kami Rita Sherpa has climbed the Mt Everest, the tallest peak in the world for the 26th time to set a new world record. Leading an 11-member rope fixing team, Kami Rita and his team reached the summit yesterday, breaking his own previous world record.

After ascending Everest, the rope fixing team led by Kami Rita is successfully descending from the top to the base camp.

As the Everest climbing season is approaching fast and hundreds of climbers are waiting for fair weather to reach the top, Kami Rita and his team went to the top of Everest to fix the ropes so that the Everest expedition becomes easier for the other climbers.

Born in 1970 in Solukhumbu district, he first climbed the Everest in May 1994. His father was among the first professional Sherpa guides after Everest was opened for foreign mountaineers in 1950. His brother, also a guide, scaled Everest 17 times.

According to Nepal’s Tourism Department, 316 people have applied to scale Everest this season.

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