EXPEDITIONS
As the first Nepali woman to complete the Seven Summits Challenge — the highest peak on each of the world's seven continents — Susmita's mountaineering record is unparalleled. Her journey culminated on 6 December 2014 on Vinson Massif, Antarctica.
4,892 m
ANTARCTICA
4,892m
Final Summit
8,848 m
ASIA
8,848 m
×3 Ascents
6,960m
S. AMERICA
6,960 m
Jun 2014
6,140 m
N. AMERICA
6,140 m
Jun 2014
5,895 m
AFRICA
5,895 m
AFRICA
5,642 m
EUROPE
5,642 m
Jun 2013
2,228 m
AUSTRALIA
2,228 m
Jul 2013
Mt. Everest — 3rd Ascent (8,848 m)
Third Everest summit despite unfavourable weather conditions.
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa (5,895 m)
A gentle return to mountaineering, marked by a second ascent of Kilimanjaro after an extended break devoted to maternity and family life.
Mt. Everest — 1st Attempt (8,848 m)
Deputy Leader of Peace Everest Expedition. Turned back from Hillary Step.
Mt. Chekigo, Nepal (6,121 m)
Nepal-Bangladesh Friendship Expedition — first successful ascent.
Mt. Denali, North America (6,140 m)
Self-guided expedition — 6th of the Seven Summits.
Mt. Elbrus, Europe (5,642 m)
Climbed with an international team — 2nd of the Seven Summits.
Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812 m)
Winter expedition — inauguration of Nepal Tourism Year 2011.
Vinson Massif, Antarctica (4,892 m)
7th & final of the Seven Summits — completing the historic challenge.
Mt. Aconcagua, South America (6,960 m)
Self-guided expedition — 5th of the Seven Summits.
Mt. Kosciuszko, Australia (2,228 m)
Self-guided expedition — 4th of the Seven Summits.
Mt. Everest — 2nd Ascent (8,848 m)
Led 10 women to the top Largest & most successful women's Everest expedition in history.
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa (5,895 m)
3rd of the Seven Summits.