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274 climbers summit Mount Everest in a single day

21 May 2026
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Hundreds of climbers achieved a remarkable feat by scaling Mount Everest from the Nepal side in a single day, with 274 successful ascents recorded, according to officials. This milestone marks the highest number of climbers to reach the summit on a single day via the popular southern route. The climbers took advantage of favorable weather conditions on Wednesday, and officials believe the number of summiteers may increase as some climbers may not have reported their ascents yet. Historically, the southern route has been more popular, especially since the Chinese authorities have closed their side of the mountain this year. Notable achievements this season include veteran guide Kami Rita Sherpa reaching the summit for the 32nd time, while fellow climbers Lakpa Sherpa and Pasang Dawa Sherpa also set new personal records. The current climbing season, which began late due to safety concerns, is expected to see around 494 climbers and an equal number of Sherpa guides attempt the ascent by the end of May.

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Mount Everest has a significant place in mountaineering history, being first summited on May 29, 1953, by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. The increasing number of climbers attempting the ascent has raised safety concerns, leading Nepal to impose stricter regulations and higher fees for climbing permits in recent years. The popularity of the southern route underscores the ongoing interest in Everest, despite the challenges presented by overcrowding and environmental risks. As thousands continue to attempt the climb each season, the management of climbing permits and safety protocols remains a critical issue for Nepal’s tourism and mountaineering sectors.

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