He had reached the Everest base camp as part of army team on May 17 and camp 4 on May 19 but began the summit on May 20 due to bad weather, general secretary Sikkim Mountaineering Association(SMA) Barap Namgyal Bhutia told PTI today.
Kelsang had to spend the entire night and day of May 19 and May 20 at South Col also called 'death zone' due to the weather and began his climb at 8 pm on May 20.
He reached the top of Mt Everest on May 21 at 7.30 am.
"It is a great feat of courage and dedication. This achievement will encourage many young aspiring mountaineers in the state to achieve higher goals. Adventure tourism in Sikkim will also be facilitated because of this achievement.
"We are extremely proud of our young achiever who climbed the world's highest mountain without oxygen." he said.
Kelsang hails from East Sikkim district and is yet to return after his daring summit.
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