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As of 2019, Seven Summit Treks (Est. 2010) is recognized and recorded as largest royalty/taxpayer firm of
Nepal having organised the highest numbers of climbing expeditions over Nepal Himalayas.[3] Seven Summit Treks gained popularity from managing logistic for number of pioneer and veteran climbers like
Alex Txikon,
Carlos Soria Fontán.[4]
Shehroze Kashif - A Pakistani climber, titled for Youngest to Climb Everest and K2 (Combo) & Youngest Male to climb K2. [8]
Lakpa Dendi Sherpa - Lakpa Dendi holds the Guinness World Record title of "Fastest to Climb Mt. Everest Thrice - Nepal Side" as he climbed the world's highest peak three times from the basecamp to the summit on 13, 18 and 24 May 2018 in a single season within 11 days.[9]
Sona Sherpa - A Nepalese Sherpa, climbed several eight thousand meters peak including K2 in winter.[10]
Tenjen Sherpa - A Nepalese Mountaineer, Since 27 July 2023, together with Kristin Harila, he held the record as the fastest person to summit all 14 eight-thousanders, which they did in 92 days.[14][15]
Notable expeditions
K2 Winter Expedition 2020/21: 10 climbers from an international expedition made the first winter summit on 16 January 2021.[16]
Nanga Parbat Expedition 2023: 29 climbers, which is biggest team in the history climbed Nanga Parbat in Summer 2023.[17]