Tenzing Norgay

Mountaineer and Everest summiteer

Tenzing Norgay - Explorers & Adventurers born May 29th, 1914
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Accomplished as a mountaineer, played a significant role in the first successful ascent of Mount Everest on May 29, 1953, alongside Sir Edmund Hillary. This historic achievement made a lasting impact on the world of climbing and exploration. Norgay's expertise and skills contributed to the success of numerous expeditions in the Himalayas. He worked as a high-altitude porter and later became a prominent figure in the history of mountaineering, inspiring future generations of climbers and adventurers.

First ascent of Mount Everest in 1953

Guided multiple Himalayan expeditions

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