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K2 winter summiteers receive a rousing welcome home

Published Date : January 26, 2021
FILE PHOTO -- A team of Nepali mountaineers who successfully climbed the Pakistan's Moutn K2 in winter season. (photo: Nirmal Purja/Tweeter)

KATHMANDU: The Nepali team of 10 mountaineers, who created a new world record, of successfully climbing the world’s second highest mountain K2 were welcomed back home in a grand manner. The 10 Nepali mountaineers are the first ever to reach atop the 8,611 meters high K2 in Pakistan during the winter season.

The team includes Nirmal Purja ‘nimsdai’, Migma David Sherpa, Mingma Tenjing Sherpa, Gyalzen Sherpa, Prem Chiri Sherpa, Dawa Sherpa, Kilu Sherpa, Mingma G, Dawa Tenjing Sherpa and Sona Sherpa.

After a rousing welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport this morning, they were paraded with a motorcycle rally to reach to Nepal Tourism Board via Tinkune, Naya Baneswar, Maitighar, Bhadrakali, Sundhara, Kantipur and Thamel. They will be felicitated at the NTB at the joint auspices of the Department of Tourism, Mountaineering Association of Nepal and other tourism organizations.

The team is also scheduled to be honoured by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at a special event to be held at Baluwatar later today.

The Nepali team had reached the summit of Mt K2 on January 16, Saturday, while singing the national anthem and holding the national flag.

This is the second record feat by Nirmal Purja, who had also made a world record in 2019 by climbing all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters in 6 months.

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