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Nepal's Kami Rita Sherpa conquers Mt. Everest for record-breaking 29th time

Kami Rita Sherpa, a veteran Nepali guide, set a world record by summiting Mount Everest for the 29th time. He reached the peak at 7:25 a.m. on Sunday, marking another milestone in his illustrious climbing career that began in 1994.

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Rita Sherpa scales Mt Everest for 29th time

Rita Sherpa scales Mt Everest for 29th time

Veteran Nepali climbing guide Kami Rita Sherpa set a new world record on Sunday by ascending the world's highest Mount Everest (Tibetan name- Mount Qomolangma) for the 29th time.

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The 54-year-old Sherpa, who was guiding foreign climbers, reached the 8,848-meter-high peak at 7:25 a.m. local time, said Khim Lal Gautam, field office chief of Nepal's Department of Tourism.

"Kami Rita Sherpa made history on Sunday morning by climbing the peak 29 times," Gautam told Xinhua from the base camp.

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Kami first conquered Mount Everest, situated on the border of Nepal and China, in May 1994 and scaled it for the 27th and 28th time within one week in May 2023.

Pasang Dawa Sherpa, another Nepali climbing guide, had achieved the feat for the 27th time.

By Friday, a total of 414 climbers had been permitted to scale Mount Everest from the Nepali side during the spring climbing season, according to the Department of Tourism.

Ukrainian climber Valentyn Sypavin, on Saturday morning, became the first foreign national to scale Mount Everest this spring season from the Nepali side.

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