Jakarta, Indonesia , Renowned Nepali climber Lakpa Sherpa, popularly known as Makalu Lakpa, has achieved yet another extraordinary milestone by summiting Carstensz Pyramid (4,884m) three times within just five days.

At 24 October 12:28 PM , Lakpa successfully reached the summit once again, leading two international climbers as part of the 14 Peaks Expedition. This remarkable feat highlights his exceptional endurance, leadership, and deep-rooted passion for high-altitude mountaineering.

Carstensz Pyramid, also known as Puncak Jaya, is the highest peak in Oceania and one of the Seven Summits — the tallest mountains on each continent. Lakpa’s repeated success on this technically demanding peak demonstrates not only his personal determination but also the world-class guiding standards of Nepali mountaineers.

The 14 Peaks Expedition team extended heartfelt congratulations to Makalu Lakpa Sherpa for this outstanding accomplishment and for proudly representing Nepal’s mountaineering excellence on the global stage.


















