- Kathmandu: Nepali Sherpa climber and guide Kami Rita Sherpa on Wednesday morning again set out a world record with the 30th summit of Mount Everest, a record number by a single person.
- According to the Department of Tourism officials, overseeing the expedition in high high-lying Himalayas of Nepal, including Mount Everest, Kami Rita stood atop the world’s highest peak for the 30th time this morning.
- “This morning at 7:49 am, Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own record he had set just nine days earlier. This marks his 30th ascent to the top of the world,” Khimlal Gautam, Chief of the Expedition Monitoring and Facilitation Field Office confirmed.
- This is his second ascent of the season, after his first on May 12.
- Earlier on Tuesday, Kami Rita also had led a team of climbers to the top of the world’s tallest peak.
- 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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