Jigme Pelden Dorje becomes very first Bhutanese to conquer Mt. Everest

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 20Royal Bhutan Army Lieutenant Jigme Pelden Dorje has become the first
Bhutanese to summit the world's highest mountain, Mt
Everest.
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He reached the summit at 9:30 am today, accompanied by his guide Chakra Rai and the
support team, according to the Pioneer Adventure Pvt Ltd who managed the expedition.Jigme and his team had left Everest Base Camp for the
higher elevations on May 16. "Standing on the top of Everest fills me with immense pride as a Bhutanese
This climb is a tribute to my country, our monarch, and our enduring spirit of exploration," Jigme shared after his successfull
summit.Pasang Sherpa, Chairman of Pioneer Adventure Pvt Ltd, expressed his pride, saying, "We are delighted to have been part of Jigme's
historic climb
Our guides are committed to ensuring the success and safety of every climber
Congratulations to Jigme for this extraordinary achievement"
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