Kathmandu: Breaking his own record of scaling Mount Everest for the 23rd time, a Nepalese Sherpa climber on Tuesday climbed the world's highest peak for the 24th time, a government official said here.
Kami Rita Sherpa, 49, who had reached the 8,848-meter-high Everest for the 23rd times on May 15, repeated the act within a week.
"He reached the summit today (Tuesday) at 6.38 a.m. along with other climbers. It is great news for us," Meera Acharya, an official at the country's Department of Tourism, told media persons.
Sherpa, a resident of Thame village in Solukhumbu district, shared his record of 21 summits with Nepali climbers Apa Sherpa and Phurba Tashi Sherpa, both of whom have already announced retirement.
On May 16, 2018, Kami Rita made history by summiting Everest for the 22nd time.
Kami Rita made the maiden ascent of Everest in 1994 when he was 24 years old.