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Kami Rita Sherpa Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 53 Years
Wife: Lakpa Jangmu
Hometown: Namche VDC, Solu-Khumbu Region

Kami Rita Sherpa

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionMountain Climber
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 6”
Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 65 kg
in pounds- 143 lbs
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Awards, Honours, Achievements • Appreciation Letter by Nepal Mountaineering Association(NMA) in 1994
• Token of Appreciation by Rukmangad Katwal Trust in 2017
• Incredible Mountaineer Award by Maharashtra Seva Sangh, Mulund in 2018
• Tenzing-Hillary Mountaineering Award in 2018
Kami Rita receiving Tenzing-Hillary Mountaineering Award
• The Brand Personality Award by Asia Pacific Brands Foundation in 2018
• Certificate of Felicitation by Tourism Entrepreneurs Association Nepal in 2018
• Vibhushan certificate by the Government of Nepal in 2019
Kami Rita Sherpa receiving Vibhushan certificate by the Government of Nepal
• Appreciation Letter by Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) in 2019
• Appreciation Letter by Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) in 2019
• Plaque of Honour by Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal in 2019
• Appreciation Letter by Province 1 in Nepal by 2019
Kami Rita's Appreciation Letter by Province 1
• Vajra World Records for climbing Mount Everest 24 times in 2019
• Appreciation Letter by Nepal Mountaineering Association(NMA) in 2019
• Goodwill Ambassador for Nepali Mountain Academy in 2020
• Brand Ambassador of Visit Nepal 2020
• International Sagarmatha (Everest) Award in 2021
Kami Rita Sherpa's International Sagarmatha (Everest) Award in 2021
• Appreciation Letter by New York State Assembly in 2021
Kami Rita's Appreciation Letter by New York State Assembly in 2021
• Appreciation Letter by Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited in 2021
• Appreciation Letter by Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality in 2022
• Certificate of COAS Commendation Badge in 2022
Kami Rita receving Certificate of COAS Commendation Badge
• Appreciation Letter by Expedition Operator's Association Nepal in 2022
• Certificate of Rope Fixing in 2022
• Guinness World Record for climbing Mount Everest 28th time on 23 May 2023
• Guinness World Record for maximum climbs over 8000-metre peaks (39 times) between 13 May 1994 and 7 May 2022
Kami Rita's Guiness World Record certificate
Personal Life
Date of Birth17 January 1970 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2023)53 Years
BirthplaceThame village, Namche VDC, Solu-Khumbu region, Nepal
Zodiac signCapricorn
NationalityNepali
HometownNamche VDC, Solu-Khumbu region
School• Thame Primary School, Kumjung (Till 3rd standard)
• Thame Dechen Chokhorling monastery
College/UniversityDid not attend
ReligionBuddhism
EthnicityTibetan
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseLakpa Jangmu
Kami Rita with his wife, Lakpa Jangmu
ChildrenHe has a daughter and a son named Lhakpa Sherpa.
Kami Rita's children
ParentsFather- Mingma Tshering Sherpa (Retired Mountaineer)
Mother- Pasang Diki
Kami Rita's mother, his brother, and his father (left to right)
SiblingsBrother- One (Lhakpa/Lakpa Rita, Mountaineer)
Sister- Six
Money Factor
Salary (approx.)$10,000 for each Everest climb (As of 2018)

Kami Rita Sherpa photo

Some Lesser Known Facts About Kami Rita Sherpa

  • Kami Rita is a Nepali mountain climber who has made many records in mountaineering, particularly a world record 28 climbs to the summit of the World’s highest mountain, Mount Everest.
  • While studying at the Thame Dechen Chokhorling monastery, he contemplated becoming a monk, but eventually left the Monastery school and entered the field of local tourism.

    Kami Rita in his 20s

    Kami Rita in his 20s

  • He commenced his mountaineering journey as a porter, assisting climbers by transporting supplies and equipment up the slopes. Over time, he honed his mountaineering expertise and ascended to become a climbing guide.
  • According to one source, he began ferrying goods to the Everest Base Camp at the age of twelve. As per his brother Lhakpa Rita, his initial job was in 1992, assisting a cook at the Everest Base Camp.
  • On 13 May 1994, he summited Mount Everest for the first time via S Col – SE Ridge. Subsequently, he also conquered it from N Col – NE Ridge. In 2017, he joined the ranks of Apa Sherpa and Phurba Tashi Sherpa as the third person to reach the Everest summit 21 times. On 16 May 2018, he achieved a historic milestone as the first individual to reach the Everest summit 22 times. On 14 May 2023, another guide, Pasang Dawa, matched Kami Rita’s record of 26 Everest summits.
    Certificate of Kami Rita Sherpa's first Mount Everest summit

    Certificate of Kami Rita Sherpa’s first Mount Everest summit

    Kami Rita Sherpa's photo on his maiden Mount Everest Summit

    Kami Rita Sherpa’s photo on his maiden Mount Everest Summit

  • On 17 May 2023, Kami Rita achieved his 27th Everest summit, setting a remarkable record. Then, on 23 May 2023, he surpassed his own achievement by conquering Everest for an unprecedented 28th time, becoming the climber with the maximum number of Everest summits.

    Kami Rita Sherpa during an Everest climb

    Kami Rita Sherpa during an Everest climb

  • He holds the record for the most climbs over 8000 meters, scaling Cho-Oyu eight times in 2001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2016, Lhotse once in 2011, and K2 once in 2014.

    Kami Rita Sherpa during a 8000 metres peak climb

    Kami Rita Sherpa during an 8000 metres peak climb

  • Kami Rita’s climbing achievements extend beyond Everest, as he has also conquered peaks like Baruntse, Ama Dablam, Manaslu, Annapurna IV, and Mount Elbrus.
  • After his tenure at Alpine Ascents International, he joined Seven Summit Treks in May 2018. In the same year, he was appointed as the brand ambassador for a Nepalese cement company, endorsing their product Brij Super Premium OPC. In August 2019, he took on the roles of Brand Ambassador and Chief Adventure Consultant for Himalayan Glacier Adventure and Travel Company.

    Kami Rita Sherpa (right) at the Everest Base Camp of Himalayan Glacier Adventure and Travel Company

    Kami Rita Sherpa (right) at the Everest Base Camp of Himalayan Glacier Adventure and Travel Company

  • In interviews, he has frequently criticized the Nepalese government for not providing enough support to Sherpas. In one interview, he said,

    Our government hasn’t done much for us. We are famous around the world. Many foreigners know us, but our government doesn’t care about us.” [1]Gulf Times

  • In an interview, he revealed that he wears a small Buddhist locket around his neck containing prayers and chants by Lama (Rinpoche).
  • His name, Kami Rita, holds a unique tale. In accordance with his traditions, children are named on their day of birth. Due to the loss of his elder brother, he was named Kami, meaning Blacksmith, to appease the Gods. Rita, symbolizing the passing of his elder brother, was also incorporated into his name.
  • In an interview, he expressed his determination to never retire from mountain climbing, vowing to continue scaling peaks until his body allows.

    Kami Rita on his way to Mount Everest summit

    Kami Rita Sherpa on his way to Mount Everest summit

  • He has authored a concise autobiographical ebook titled ‘How to Climb Everest.’

    Cover of Kami Rita's ebook, How to Climb Everest

    Cover of Kami Rita’s ebook, How to Climb Everest

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