Choedon Lama: First Nepali Female to Traverse Everest 2024

27, May 2024 | nepaltraveller.com
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Nangsal Choedon Lama from Gorkha has set an extraordinary world record by becoming the first Nepali female to traverse from Everest Base Camp to the summit of Mount Everest

Nangsal Choedon Lama from Gorkha has set an extraordinary world record by becoming the first Nepali female to traverse from Everest Base Camp (5364 meters) to the summit of Mount Everest (8848.86 meters) and then continue to the summit of Lhotse, all within the spring climbing season of 2024. This remarkable achievement underscores her exceptional mountaineering skills, endurance, and determination.

Her journey began at Everest Base Camp, the starting point for many climbers aiming to conquer the world's tallest peak. From there, NangsalChoedon Lama made the challenging ascent to the summit of Mount Everest. Reaching the top of Everest is a monumental achievement in itself, requiring climbers to navigate treacherous icefalls, crevasses, and the thin air of the high altitudes.

However, Nangsal Choedon Lama didn't stop there. After successfully summiting Everest, she continued her expedition to Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8516 meters. The traverse from Everest to Lhotse is particularly demanding, requiring climbers to descend from Everest's summit and then make the ascent to Lhotse. Achieving this feat in one continuous effort within the same season is a testament to her physical and mental stamina.

This pioneering accomplishment is a significant milestone in the history of Nepali mountaineering, particularly for female climbers. Nangsal Choedon Lama's successful traverse not only highlights her personal triumph but also serves as an inspiration for other women in the field of mountaineering. Her record-setting journey showcases the possibilities for female climbers and encourages greater participation and recognition of women in this challenging and exhilarating sport.

Nangsal Choedon Lama's achievement is celebrated as a source of pride for Nepal, demonstrating the country's rich legacy of producing world-class mountaineers. Her record is a powerful statement about the capabilities and potential of Nepali women in extreme sports, contributing to the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and empower women in all fields.

Photo Credit: The Himalayan Times


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