Kathmandu, May 14 : Two more people have reached the top of Mt Everest in this spring. Nepal's Pasang Temba Sherpa and Naila Kaini from Pakistan successfully scaled the world's tallest peak at 8:02 am today and their expedition was facilitated by Imagine Nepal Trek and Expedition Company.
They climbed the peak just a day
after a team of icefall doctors concluded the rope-fixing along the climbing
route.
As Company executive director Dawa
Gyalje Sherpa said, Kaini reached the Mt Everest summit this morning and she is
the first international climber to climb the world's tallest peak in the year
2023.
Some of the climbers have reached
the Hillary step and many are in and around the South Col. Many are expected to
reach summit by this evening.
The expedition for the spring
season began on Saturday. According to the Department of Tourism, 467 of 44
expedition teams have taken permission for mountain climbing this spring
season. (RSS)