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Seven Summit Treks Celebrates Major Manaslu Success – 22nd September

It was a landmark day on Mt. Manaslu (8,163m) as Seven Summit Treks confirmed the successful summit of a large and diverse international team in the early hours of 22nd September 2025.

A total of 17 climbers from across the globe reached the summit, supported by an equally strong team of 17 Sherpas. Among the notable achievements, Yin-Kuei Hsu (Taiwan) and Pasang Tenje Sherpa stood on top of Manaslu without supplemental oxygen, adding an extra layer of distinction to the day’s success.

Summit Climbers:
Lois Toh Shu Hui (Singapore), Jakob Scott Soldan (Australia), Angelina Angelova (Russia), Ryan Frank Ron Appleton (United Kingdom), Anar Burasheva (Kazakhstan), Kristoffer Aasen Solem (Norway), Anastasiia Sharapova (Russia), Bohdan Kozar (Ukraine), Arthur Richard Kudelka (Germany), Paula Birgitta Strengell (Finland), Corentin Titouan Hanni (Switzerland), Yin-Kuei Hsu (Taiwan) – No O2, Shengtao Li (China), Ma Xiao (China), Qifeng Hou (China), Yi Miao (China), Lu Zhang (China).

Sherpa Team:
Rinje Sherpa, Lakpa Sange Sherpa, Ridar Lama Bhote, Pasang Bhote, Pasang Tenje Sherpa – No O2, Lakpa Bhote, Thomas Bhote, Chhangwa Sherpa, Ngima Ongda Sherpa, Rinjin Bhote, Dukchung Lama, Anish Tamang, Nurbu Sherpa, Dawa Rinje Sherpa, Karma Gyalje Sherpa, Phursang Sherpa, Pemba Thinduk Sherpa.

Seven Summit Treks highlighted this as a proud moment of the season, noting that they are currently leading Manaslu operations with 62 climbing members supported by their highly skilled Sherpa team across VIP, Upgraded, and Standard services.

The company extended its congratulations to all the climbers and Sherpas, while wishing the entire team a safe and successful descent back to base camp.