Nepali Mountaineer Prakash Raj Pandey Climbs Europe's Highest Peak, Mount Elbrus

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Nepali Mountaineer Prakash Raj Pandey Climbs Europe's Highest Peak, Mount Elbrus

June 30: Prakash Raj Pandey, an accomplished mountaineer from Nepal, has scaled Mount Elbrus.

On June 29th at 9 am, Pandey reached the summit of Mount Elbrus, standing at a height of 5,642 meters, where he planted the national flag of Nepal. This prominent peak is not only the highest mountain in Europe but also in Russia.

Demonstrating his determination to conquer the highest peaks on all seven continents, Pandey embarked on his journey to Russia on June 21st with the specific goal of conquering Mount Elbrus.

After his ascent, Pandey revealed his next endeavor, which involves venturing to the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania to climb the Mount Kilimanjaro.

Pandey's passion for mountaineering has been a long-standing pursuit, with his journey beginning in 2016. Hailing from Likhu Tamakoshi in the Ramechhap district of Nepal, he has already ascended renowned peaks, including Mount Everest, Mount Manaslu, and Mount Ama Dablam.

His plan includes conquering Mount Everest once again after completing his conquest of the highest mountains on each continent.

 

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