Emirati adventurer Saeed Almemari summits Kanchanjunga

Saeed Almemari, an accomplished adventurer from the United Arab Emirates, has successfully summited Mt. Kanchanjunga—the world’s third-highest mountain at 8,586 meters.

The ascent, completed on Saturday, May 10, 2025, marked the first successful climb of the season, setting a powerful tone for the spring expedition window in Nepal. The summit was reached at 2:15 PM, after an arduous 20-hour push from Camp IV, under extreme conditions at high altitude.

Almemari, a well-known voice for sustainability and youth empowerment through adventure, called the summit experience “spiritually powerful and physically humbling.” For him, this climb wasn’t just a personal victory—it was a message to the world.

“Standing atop Kanchanjunga is not about conquering nature, but about learning from it,” he shared. “The mountain teaches your patience, purpose, and respect.”

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More than just a mountaineer, Almemari has built a reputation as a climate advocate who uses his expeditions to champion environmental awareness and responsible exploration. His feet on Kanchanjunga serves as a symbolic call to action for youth across the Arab world to embrace sustainability, resilience, and global challenges.

Almemari was part of a diverse climbing team that included mountaineers from Kosovo, the UK, and Iran, supported by elite Nepali Sherpas—among them Lhakpa Temba Sherpa, Phur Sona Sherpa, and Ngima Dorchi Sherpa. The expedition was organized by Nepal’s renowned Seven Summit Treks.

“Saeed’s spirit, discipline, and respect for the mountains inspired everyone,” said Thaneshwor Guragain, expedition manager at Seven Summit Treks. “He reflects the new generation of global adventurers—resilient, collaborative, and grounded in purpose.”