Kathmandu, March 16 -- Four Sherpa siblings have reached the summit of Carstensz Pyramid (4,884m), the highest peak in Oceania, to set a record for the most sisters to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.
According to Mingma G, managing director of Imagine Nepal Treks, Nima Jangmu, Tshering Namgya, Dawa Futi, and Chhiri Aangjum-the daughters of Rinzin Doma Sherpa and the late Dorjee Sherpa-successfully summited Carstensz Pyramid on Sunday.
With this achievement, they have now climbed five of the Seven Summits, leaving only Mt. Denali (North America) and Mt. Vinson Massif (Antarctica) to complete their challenge.
The Seven Summits include-Everest (Asia), Denali (North America), Kilimanjaro (Africa), Vinson Massif (Antarc...
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