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Prakash Sherpa

IFMGA Mountain Guide

The founder and Owner of Alpinist Climber Expeditions, and an IFMGA Mountain Guide. He has been working as a mountain guide since 2011 and specialist in climbing expeditions to the world’s famous mountains.

Prakash Sherpa is a mountaineering passionate who enjoys sharing his significant knowledge and expertise with high mountain expeditions. He started his climbing career at a young age, got his initial guidance from his grandparents, father, and uncle. All of who were prominent guides at the time. When was at the age of 15 years old, he climbed Mera Peak (6,476m) for the first time in his life. There was no looking back as he got an opportunity to be involved and work in high-altitude mountains in different parts of the world, including Europe, New Zealand, and Asia.

Prakash Sherpa has successfully climbed multiple peaks over 8000-meters. Everest 8,848m, Lhotse 8,516m, Makalu 8,463m, Cho Oyu 8,188m, Dhaulagiri 8,167m, and Manaslu 8,163m. As well as other peaks below 8000m including technical peaks Nuptse 7,862m, Pumori 7,162m and Ama Dablam 6,812m. And four of them, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu, are without supplementary oxygenđź’Ą

Mountaineering Training
  • IFMGA / UIAGM / IVBV Mountain Guide Training
  • Helicopter Rescue and Marshalling
  • Ski Level One Training
  • Advance Mountaineering Training
  • Basic Mountaineering Training
  • Basic Rescue Training
  • Wilderness First Aid Training
  • Rock Climbing Level One Training
  • Ski Training
  • Recco Rescue Training
  • First Aid Training
  • Maps and Compass Reading
  • Trekking Guide Training
Above 8000m Guiding Expeditions
  • Mount Everest 8,848m / 2018
  • Mount Everest 8,848m / 2019
  • Mount Everest 8,848m / 2021
  • Mount Everest 8,848m / 2024
  • Mount Lhotse 8,516m / 2021
  • Mount Makalu 8,463m / 2016
  • Mount Cho Oyu 8,188m / 2023
  • Mount Dhaulagiri 8,167m / 2017
  • Mount Manaslu 8,163m / 2017
Above 6000m Guiding Expeditions
  • Ama Dablam 6,812m / 2017
  • Ama Dablam 6,812m / 2018
  • Ama Dablam 6,812m / 2019
  • Cholatse 6,440m / 2022
  • Kyajo Ri 6,186m / 2022
  • Chulu West 6,419m / 2016
  • Lobuche east 6,119m / 2022
  • Mera Peak 6,476m / 2021
  • Island Peak 6,189m / 2012
  • Lobuche East 6,119m / 2018
  • Lobuche East 6,119m / 2019
  • Mera Peak 6,476m / 2012
  • Mera Peak 6,476m / 2013
  • Mera Peak 6,476m / 2015
  • Amphu Peak 6120m / 2020
  • Himlung Himal 7126m / 2022
  • Himlung Himal 7126m / 2022 (Speed Ascent)
  • Ama Dablam 6,812m / 2022
  • Lobuche East 6119m / 2022
  • Mera Peak 6,476m / 2022
  • Baruntse 7,162m / 2022
  • Kyajo Ri 6,186m / 2023
  • Island Peak 6,160m / 2023
  • Pumori 7,161m / 2023
  • Nuptse 7,861m / 2023
  • Nirekha 6,159m /2024
  • Spantik 7027m /2024
  • Kyajo Ri 6186m / 2024
  • Cholatse 6440m / 2024
Guiding & Climbing in New Zealand
  • Mount Cook 3724m / 2019
  • Mount Aspiring 3083m / 2019
  • Mount Dixon 3004m / 2019
  • Mount Aspiring 3083m / 2019
  • Tasman Glacier, Hochstein 3000m / 2019
  • Remarkables 2319m / 2019
  • Remarkables 2319m /
Trekking
  • Upper Dolpo Trekking
  • Lower Dolpo Trekking
  • Annapurna Round Trekking
  • Langtang Trekking
  • Mustang Trekking
  • Gorepani Trekking
  • Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
  • Rolwaling Trekking
  • Everest Base Camp Trekking
  • Three Passes Trekking
  • Gokyo Ri Trekking
  • Chola Pass Trekking
  • Mera Peak Trekking
  • Arun Valley Trekking
  • West and East Col Pass Trekking
  • Makalu Base Camp Trekking
  • Amphu Lapcha Pass Trekking
  • Gosaikunda Trekking
Member
  • IFMGA / UIAGM / IVBV
  • NNMGA
  • Alpenvereins Austria
Athlete
  • Dynafit since 2021
  • Former Brand Ambassador of EBC-5364
Europe Alps
  • Grossglocker 3798m
  • Matterhorn 4778m
  • Mount Olympus 2918m
Language
  • English Language
  • Sherpa Language
  • Nepali Language
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