KATHMANDU, MAY 15

Eight siblings from Rolwaling summited Mt Everest creating a world record with most siblings scaling the mountain, this spring season.

Climber Nima Lhamu Sherpa successfully stood atop Mt Everest with two of her siblings on May 12.

Eight siblings set record scaling Mt Everest
Eight siblings set record scaling Mt Everest

Along with legendary climbers Pemba Dorjee Sherpa and Nima Gyalzen Sherpa, her brother duo, Nima Lhamu scaled the world's highest peak this season, confirmed liaison officer of the team Sona Sherpa.

They have set world record with most siblings scaling Everest, shared Sona Sherpa.

The eight siblings include Pemba Gyalzen Sherpa (climbed four times), Phurba Thundu Sherpa (two times), Pemba Dorje Sherpa (21 times), Nima Gyalzen Sherpa (nine times), Phurba Tenjing Sherpa (14 times), Phurba Thile Sherpa (five times), Dawa Diki Sherpa (one time) and Nima Lhamu Sherpa (one time).

Eight siblings set record scaling Mt Everest
Eight siblings set record scaling Mt Everest