Nirmal Purja Wife Suchi Purja
Such Purja Profession

Such Purja graduated from the Dental Academy and became a prosperous professional dentist. She has also done some studies on the two businesses. She also assisted with various dental and medical services, greatly benefiting many people in Nepal and Britain. She started several businesses with her husband, Nirmal Purja. After the setup, Suchi runs his professional companies while being a supportive wife.

Similarly, Suchi Purja is listed as a director for Mountain Philanthropy Limited. On the other hand, she actively participates in her husband’s mountaineering. She provides administrative support and helps him in the background. Additionally, by creating various opportunities for young individuals to showcase their trekking skills, her husband and Suchi have positively impacted the Nepali trekking sector.

Short information on Nims Purja Dai

Nirmal Purja (Nims Purja), also known as Nimsdai, is one of the best mountaineers in the world and a former British Gorkha soldier. He was a well-known soldier who served 16 years in the British Army as an expert in chilly warfare before relinquishing his post to pursue his love of mountaineering.

Nims Purja Dai began mountaineering before 2007. His real story-based Netflix documentary “Nothing is Impossible” about conquering 14 peaks helped him become one of the outstanding famous people in the mountaineering field. In the shadow of Nepal’s Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains, Nims Purja Dai was born in July 1983. He was the fourth kid then; his mother was the farmer tending the land in the Himalayas while his father was in the military.

Interwiew in British TV Channel

Interview on British TV Channel

Project Possible 14/7

Nims Purja Dai has spent most of his time outside since childhood. He first relaxes in the shadow of the gigantic Himalayas before taking sluggish, upward steps toward the north and exerting himself to trek across the mountains without oxygen and other necessary equipment. Along with other foreign trekkers, he also participated in Project Possible 14/7, which included ascending 14 additional summits in seven months.

The summits of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Everest, Cho Oyu, Nanga Parbat, and Ghasebrum, split into first, second, and third phases were also achieved. Nirmal Purja also breaks several mountain-climbing records in both 2019 to 2020.

He set a record for speedily ascending mountains higher than 8000 meters in the summer. In addition, he breaks his previous record of five days by ascending Makalu, Everest, and Lhotse in under 48 hours. As he attempted Project Possible 14/7 and his photo went viral in the New York Times, May 2019 was the prime day of his life.

Similarly, the second noteworthy event was his wintertime ascent of Mount K2. Together with other international trekkers, the arduous journey was highly adventurous for him.

Mountaineering Records

Nirmal is known as the first mountaineer to ascend all 14 summits higher than 8000 meters. Additionally, he is the holder of seven other world records. Below are a few of the records he broke in his peak time.

  • Trekking Most 8000-meter mountains in the Spring season without a hitch. Trekking over a total of six mountains.
  • Trekking Most 8000-meter mountains in the Summer season. Trekking over a total of 5 mountains.
  • Conquering three of the world’s highest mountains in a brief period. (K2, Kanchenjunga and Everest)
  • Conquering five of the world’s highest mountains in the very fastest way. (Lhotse, Makalu, K2, Everest and Kanchenjunga)
  • Speedily ascending the lower 8000m mountains of Gasherbrum I and II.
  • Beating the previous record after ascending the highest mountain, with a height of 8000 meters (Lhotse, Makalu, and Everest in 48 hours, beating the previous record of 5 days)

 

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