Sherpa Khangri Outdoor

Sherpa Khangri Outdoor Organize outdoor activities in Nepal. General Trekking, Camping Treks, Peak climbing and Expeditions. at the age of 16 recognized by the Guinness World Record .

Nepal is one of the must visiting place in the world for Trekking and Mountaineering situated between India and the Tibet autonomous region of China. We primary excel our services on Trekking, Peaks and Expeditions. Our Founder and CEO is once eminent for ascending the highest peak of the world Mt Everest 8848.86 mt. Mountains is calling . You should visit Nepal to enjoy her natural beauty, rich c

ultural heritage, towering Pagodas, spectacular Himalayan Ranges with the world's highest Peaks and much more. Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast –offering a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy to the demanding challenges of the snowy peaks. The immense contrasts in altitudes and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles and wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as a Himalayan Adventure.

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and successful New Year 2026!
31/12/2025

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and successful New Year 2026!

Congratulations 🎉
14/12/2025

Congratulations 🎉

Everest base trek 2025.
16/11/2025

Everest base trek 2025.

Welcome to Nepal.
16/09/2025

Welcome to Nepal.

I’ve known Temba for about 7 years (2015) and he’s great! I first met him on a trek to Everest base camp. We happened to be there when the earthquake hit (we were on the hike back to Lukla). In a Very chaotic situation, his team was able to get us back to Kathmandu and home quickly and safely.A ...

On July 22, 2018, 🇵🇱 Andrzej Bargiel stood atop K2 (8,611 m), alone, without oxygen, without guides, ready to do what no...
01/09/2025

On July 22, 2018, 🇵🇱 Andrzej Bargiel stood atop K2 (8,611 m), alone, without oxygen, without guides, ready to do what no one ever had: The first full ski descent of K2

On July 22, 2018, 🇵🇱 Andrzej Bargiel stood atop K2 (8,611 m), alone, without oxygen, without guides, ready to do what no one ever had: The first full ski descent of K2.

Some dared, but no one had succeeded.

He carried skis, not summit dreams, but a descent plan, years in the making.

The idea was born in 2015, standing on Broad Peak, staring across to K2’s snowy veins. In 2017, he tried but turned back at 6,500 meters.

In 2018, he returned—stronger, smarter, and in sync with the mountain.

He acclimatized on Gasherbrum II and K2’s Abruzzi Ridge.

Then the summit bid started, at Camp III, Janusz Gołąb his climbing partner was down with back pain.

A drone dropped meds. Janusz stayed. Bargiel went on solo.

⏱️ At 11:30 a.m. on July 22, Bargiel stood on the summit.

Then skied down alone through fog, collapsing seracs, slushy slopes, and avalanche danger, navigating the treacherous Messner Traverse and Kukuczka-Piotrowski Route.

Seven hours after he started, he slid onto the Godwin-Austen Glacier.

Skis still on. Body shaking.

He lay there, broken and triumphant, for an hour before arriving at base camp.

No one had ever skied K2.
Until Bargiel.

Read: https://everesttoday.com/one-man-one-mountain-one-unthinkable-descend/

Photo ©: Marek Ogień / Red Bull Content Pool.

''Your Next Great Adventure Starts Here"
29/08/2025

''Your Next Great Adventure Starts Here"

Everest liaison officers certify summit without visiting base campKathmandu,  July 6As many as 15 of the 32 liaison offi...
06/07/2025

Everest liaison officers certify summit without visiting base camp
Kathmandu,
July 6As many as 15 of the 32 liaison officers designated by the government are found to have breached the regulation while recommending Everest summit certificates to climbers this season.Without even making it to the Everest base camp, the 15 liaison officers, ranging from non-gazetted first class to under-secretary positions, are found to have attested 225 climbers - 103 foreigners and their 122 climbing Sherpas - as eligible for summit certificates, according to a report prepared by base camp officials.According to the Tourism Act, each liaison officer must accompany the designated expeditions and climbers through the expedition, which could take roughly three weeks. That means the LOs are required to stay in the base camp full circle for a period of two-three weeks from start to the end of the summit.
In return, an Everest expedition pays its liaison officer between US$2,500-US$3,000 in appreciation of the services and support extended to the climbing summiteers. Their job as LO ends once they recommend to the Department of Tourism for summit certificates for individual climbers.Of the 17 LOs who reached the base camp, six returned the same day and five stayed for two to four days, according to the report. The remaining six -- an official from the DoT, three security personnel and two from Everest Summiteers Association — stayed at the base camp for over two weeks.At the Department of Tourism, however, the 15 LOs in question claimed to have stayed at the base camp for up to three weeks in order to prohibit the expedition teams or their members from indulging in any ‘unauthorised activity’.Ganesh Prasad Timsina, an officer at Kakarvitta tourism office, recommended summit certificates to Dinesh Chandrakant Rathod and his wife Tarkeshwari Chandrakant Bhelerao, both police constables from Maharashtra, approving their morphed photos. He had also left the base camp on June 14, the day he arrived there. This record contradicts his claim of staying at the base camp for 13 days from May 3.“It’s not just Timsina. Members of at least 16 teams on Mt Everest expedition and seven others on Mt Lhotse and Mt Nuptse never got to see their LOs at base camp this season,” a base camp manager said. According to him, most of the expedition teams were able to meet their LOs either during the period of pre-briefing or debriefing.“These facts are true as well as alarming,” DoT’s Director General Sudarshan Prasad Dhakal admits. There was need to review the existing procedures of deploying LOs, he said, adding that the DoT would revise the Tourism Act soon to make LOs more accountable.

Source: The Himalayan Times
link: https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/everest-liaison-officers-certify-summit-without-visiting-base-camp

Everest liaison officers certify summit without visiting base camp

15/06/2025

🌄 Welcome to Nepal – Where Adventure Meets Serenity! 🇳🇵

From the majestic peaks of the Himalayas to the tranquil plains of Terai, Nepal is a land of breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're trekking to Everest Base Camp, exploring ancient temples in Kathmandu, or enjoying the peaceful lakeside in Pokhara – Nepal offers something for every traveler.

✨ Top Experiences in Nepal:

🏔️ Trekking in the Himalayas (Everest, Annapurna, Langtang)

🕉️ Exploring spiritual heritage in Lumbini – the birthplace of Lord Buddha

🛶 Boating on Phewa Lake, Pokhara

🐘 Jungle safaris in Chitwan National Park

🎉 Experiencing vibrant festivals like Dashain and Tihar

📸 Come for the mountains, stay for the moments.

Tag your adventure buddy and start planning your dream trip to Nepal today!


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Day Hiking around Kathmandu Valley.
30/05/2025

Day Hiking around Kathmandu Valley.

Enjoy a scenic day hike to Shivapuri Peak—explore forest trails, visit a monastery, and take in panoramic views near Kathmandu.

Breaking: Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa summits Mt. Everest for the record 31 times which is most by any mountaine...
27/05/2025

Breaking: Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa summits Mt. Everest for the record 31 times which is most by any mountaineer.

Rolwaling is a remote and stunning valley in the Dolakha District of Nepal, nestled between the Everest and Langtang reg...
27/03/2025

Rolwaling is a remote and stunning valley in the Dolakha District of Nepal, nestled between the Everest and Langtang regions. It's often called the "hidden valley" due to its isolated location and rugged terrain. The valley lies along the Nepal-Tibet border, shadowed by Gaurishankar Himal (7,134m), one of Nepal’s sacred mountains.
https://www.sherpakhangri.com/package/rolwaling-beyul-camping-trek

Rolwaling Valley trek is an undiscovered trek in a rugged and remote region. It takes you through thick forest and along small local Sherpa settlements. It falls under the Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project known as GCAP and is located near Himalayan border of Nepal and Tibet. With many trails r...

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