Nepali smashes world record for climbing world’s 14 highest peaks
Nirmal Purja reached Shishapangma’s peak on Tuesday completing climb of world’s 14 highest mountains in seven months.

A mountaineer from Nepal has smashed the record for reaching the world’s 14 highest peaks, according to a post on his social media account on Tuesday.
Mr Nirmal Purja completed the climb of the 14 mountains, all over 8,000m (26,246 ft), in seven months, the post said.
The previous record was seven years, 11 months and 14 days.
“MISSION ACHIEVED! says @nimsdai from the summit of #Shishapangma,” read the post on Mr Purja’s social media account, referring to Shishapangma – the final peak in his record-smashing climb.
His post said he was accompanied by at least three other climbers.
According to the Nepali Times, Nirmal Purja was also the person who took the viral photo of the “traffic jam” on Mt Everest. Some of the media companies reportedly used his photo without credit.
“MISSION ACHIEVED !” says @nimsdai from the summit of #Shishapangma #14peaks7months #History
At 8:58 hrs local time, Nims and his team reached the summit of Shisha Pangma. Team Members includes: Mingma David Sherpa, Galjen Sherpa and Gesman Tamang.#BremontProjectPossible pic.twitter.com/PeYUVQ7RnL
— Nirmal Purja MBE (@nimsdai) October 29, 2019