Lama treks from Kathmandu to Mt Everest top

March 5th 2020

He accomplished his mission to the Mt. Everest on the 57th day after he embarked on the journey. Lama, who started walking from Kathmandu on last April 1st, has succeeded in reaching the world's highest peak by accomplishing a 432.6 km-long journey.

Sharing his mountaineering experience at a press conference here today, Lama said the journey became possible due to strong confidence and bravery.

He further added that the trek from Kathmandu to Mount Everest summit on foot was an example giving a message that important achievements can be acquired in life with the will power and determination.

Lama further shared that he would remain active in adventurous activities in coming days.

A resident of Lalitpur, Lama who had started his trekking from Sanepa had reached Lukla in 15 days and Everest base camp in 24 days. He had climbed the Mount Everest on May 20. Lama having a decade-long experience in tourism sector is also a professional mountain guide.

'The North Face' company had provided crucial support to Lama during the climbing of Mount Everest.

On the occasion, senior tourism business entrepreneur and former chairperson of Nepal Mountaineering Association Angchhiring Sherpa said lama's expedition to the Mount Everest was a contemporary dimension for mountaineering tourism of Nepal.

International mountain guide Dawa Yangjum Sherpa termed Lama's daring journey an inspiration for mountaineering.