Kathmandu, May 24: Nepali woman climber Phunjo Jhangmu Lama of Gorkha district has kept the record for fastest ascent to the Sagarmatha, reaching the world’s highest peak, in less than 15 hours.
Phunjo was atop the world’s tallest peak at 6:23 am on Thursday, making the record of the fastest ascent by a woman.
Chief of Tourism Department’s Temporary Field Office, Khimlal Gautam, confirmed that Phunjo reached the top of the tallest peak at 6:23 am starting her expedition at 3:52 pm on Wednesday from the Everest Base Camp.
She reached the top of the world in 14 hours 31 minutes. Earlier in 2018, Phunjo made kept a record by scaling the Mt Everest in 39 hours 6 minutes.