Nepalese Sherpa guide Kami Rita scales Mount Everest for 31st time breaking own record
The Hindu
Kami Rita breaks record with 31st Everest ascent, solidifying his status as the world's top climber.
Famed Nepalese Sherpa guide Kami Rita on Tuesday (May 27, 2025) scaled Mount Everest for the 31st time, breaking his own record for the most successful ascents of the world's highest mountain.
The 55-year-old climber leading stood atop the 8,849-meter summit at around 4 a.m. under stable weather conditions, according to Mingma Sherpa, chairman of Seven Summit Treks, the expedition organiser.
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He was guiding a team of the Indian Army Adventure Wing Everest Expedition, led by Lieutenant Colonel Manoj Joshi.
“This new feat cements his status as the record holder for the highest number of ascents to the top of the world — a record that no one else has come close to,” the Kathmandu Post newspaper quoted Mr Mingma as saying.
“Kami Rita is safe and stable after his summit. He has started his descent and is on his way back to base camp,” he added. “As always, Kami has demonstrated his unmatched skills and professionalism on the mountain. We are immensely proud of his achievement and the legacy he continues to build.”
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