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Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita named Nat Geo’s People’s Choice Adventurer of the Year

Mountaineer Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita has been named the National Geographic People’s Choice Adventurer of the Year.

The 31-year-old Lukla native earned the title for the humanitarian works she did after Nepal was hit by devastating earthquakes in April and May last year. Using social network, Akita raised money to buy supplies for survivors and mobilised porters to reach remote villages with the relief.

She was selected from among adventure innovators whose extraordinary achievements in exploration, conservation, humanitarianism and adventure sports distinguished them in the past year. “I am humbled and happy to receive this honour, though I believe there are many other adventurers who also deserve it,” Akita said. “I hope receiving this honour will encourage more women all over the world, especially in Asia, to enter mountaineering.”

Mary Anne Potts, editorial director of National Geographic Adventure, said in a statement: “Her tireless efforts to serve her fellow Nepalis have made her a role model for women, the people of Nepal and climbers.”

Akita has made successful ascent of Everest, K2, Nangpai Gosum II and Ama Dablam, among others

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