Twenty-nine-year-old Nepali tandem paraglider pilot flies 20km+ cross country from summit of world’s highest mountain
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Babu Sunuwar on the summit of Everest 21 May 2011, shortly before his flight from the summit. The date stamp is 12 hours early. Photo: Babu Sunuwar/Lakpa Tshering Sherpa
Tandem paraglider pilot Babu Sunuwar and experienced Everest climber Lakpa Tshering Sherpa have flown a tandem paraglider from the summit of Everest.
The successful flight was the first leg in a summit-to-sea attempt to fly tandem from Everest and then continue by paraglider, kayak and bike to sea level in Bangladesh.
According to their SPOT track the pair spent four days on their final ascent before flying off the top on Saturday 21 May 2011.
And rather than land at Everest base camp, they flew on to Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa town and mountain capital of the Everest region – a cross country flight of over 20km.
They landed at the Syangboche airstrip, which sits above Namche Bazaar at an altitude of 3,750m.
Babu and Lakpa climbed the mountain from the Nepal side along the classic South Col route. They then took off on the north side of the mountain, after going over the top and slightly down the other side. The flight then took them back across the Western Ridge and into the Everest basin.
From there they turned south-west and crossed the massive flank of 7,861m Nupste at well above 7,000m. They continued in a straight line, crossing above the summit of the popular 5,806m trekking mountain Pokalde Peak. From there their flight took them past Ama Dablam to the landing at Syangboche airstrip.
Babu, who is 29, was the pilot while 35-year-old Lakpa Tshering Sherpa was in the passenger seat.
The pair took off at 9.55am local time after completing their summit push under the light of a full moon on Friday 20 May. Setting out at 11pm they reached the summit nine hours later at 8.23am.

Babu Sunuwar on top of the world on 21 May 2011. This is Babu's updated Facebook profile pic - nice!
They then spent over an hour finding a launch site and preparing the wing. After launching the flight lasted 42 minutes and they landed at the airstrip over 5,000m below at 10.37am.
Speaking to Adam Hill, the owner of a tandem paragliding outfit in Nepal, later that day by phone Babu said the wind on the summit had been, “not too bad but also not too good.”

Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tshering Sherpa on the lower slopes of Everest in April this year. Photo: Babu Sunuwar
Babu, full name Sanubabu Sunuwar, is a tandem paraglider pilot for Blue Sky Paragliding in Pokhara, Nepal. He was interviewed in issue 133 of Cross Country magazine where he described an 850km 30-day cross-Nepal tandem paragliding adventure in March 2010 that saw him fly from west to east across his home country.
He described thermals of 18m/s and being “completely engulfed” in freezing cloud for 25 minutes as he struggled to cross a valley.
An experienced pilot and kayaker he had not however been into the big mountains before – the highest peak he’d climbed before Everest was 6,400m. Lakpa Tshering however is an experienced high altitude climber who has climbed Everest at least five times.
The flight comes at the height of the Everest season in Nepal. The few days around 20/21 May each year are traditionally ‘summit days’ – when the ever-present Jet Stream lifts a little and allows a perfect weather window for Everest climbers, and in this case pilots.
Two other climber-pilots have been on the mountain this spring.
British woman Squash Falconer wanted to become the first solo woman to fly from the summit. She reached the top on 10 May but strong winds meant she didn’t fly.
And Brazilian Rodrigo Raineri reached the summit on 20 May but also did not fly.
The flight however is only the first part of an ambitious adventure for Babu and Lakpa. Their plan of ‘Summit to Sea’ includes climbing Everest, then flying off (tick and tick) before reaching the Sun Khosi river. They then plan to kayak the length of that before cycling through India to the coast.
Only three other people have flown from the summit of Everest. French alpinist Jean Marc Boivin did it first on a very basic glider in 1988; and tandem pair Claire Roche-Bernier and Roche Bertrand flew from the summit in 2001.
More details as they come through from Nepal – and a full write up of Babu’s amazing feat in the next issue of Cross Country magazine.
BABU’S SPOT TRACK:
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We are Proud of u babu……………
Team Nepal…
We r proud of u babu……………….Team Nepal Rock’s
this is amazing feat of braver, all my great wishes and congratulations for this amazing young para-glider! lots in the year ahead!
Whoo, congratulations Babu very ramro ….
Bravo Babu super power!
Well done this is the best advertising for Nepali Pilots!
Lambrigger Sven
Well done Babu!! For your courage and determination…
and thanks for making us “Nepalese” proud!!!
Well done babu, i am sure that you made a lot of people proud. Peter
CONGRATULATIONS BABU!!! You are an inspiration to the flying community! Iain
very good, i am proud of my very best friend , the hero of the mountain Lhakpa tshree sherpa (yeti) and his friend sanubabu sunuwar(hanuman) hero of the paraglide. good job guys. you guys climbed like a YETI and flew like HANUMAN.
CONGRATULATION FROM ALL CALIFORNIAN SHERPA.
Lakpa Tshering Sherpa, as well as Babu Sunuwar. They both deserve ‘Congratulation’ Without supporting each other, they couldn’t have made this event successful.
Congratulation Babu and Lhakpa to yours safe flight from summit to Shyanboche, and safe journey of further adventure to the sea.
Many many congratulation for Babe and Lakpa, good luck for full expedition to sea also, lucking forward to see you guy’s soon …………
Nice work Babu. Can’t wait for the video.
congratulations. babu aunque no te conozco, si que eres referente para el cross
babu congratulation to you from bhuwan khaling rai.solukhumbu
wish you guys all the good energy u need for your great task.
Wow!! Congratulations to Babu and Lakpa and all Nepalis on this awesome feat! Flying from the top of Everest in -18 C in all that wind must have been literally, spine chilling!
Bravo!
Regards,
–Vijay
from Bhaarata
We saw you fly in. Amazing.One of the highlights of our trip
Way to go Babu and Lakpa! Amazing accomplishment, best of luck on the rest of your journey.
congratulation bro ……………i need to more photos n video………….
hi bro …………..how r u ……………i need to more photos n video ………………
Very good news and it is a new record for all the nepalese people/ Congratulation to both
Well done babu you are the one for all of Nepalese making proud to Nepal Good luck i believed anly you can do in the world …. best of luck
wow great Koich you are legend, we all sunuwar (Koich) very proud; bless you.
Bravo!!!
well done babu!!!!
Nice to have met you at st hilaire festival…the movie was epic ,,,,and the standing ovation after well deserved!!
First of all congratulation to Hanuman Airlines Teams. Without your each other cooperation you both could not have suceed. You both have make our country proud. Also congratulation for wining COUPA ICARE Top Prize to both of you.
Well done Babu Sunuwar Your good jod in upkeeping the world is great appreciated. pls update with video. thanks. Nabin.
Nepali tara swagat tatha abhibadhan,nepaliharuko sir biswama uncho rakhna ra biswa jagatma chinauna gun athak prayas garnu bhayo thapailai hardik badhai sahit agami dinko lakcha prapta garna saflta ko suva-kamana
nice one dai ihope is great to fly above everest
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well done babu and lakpa
Congratulations! What an accomplishment. Would love to hear how the rest of the trip went!
Wou Congratulation for All success.
well done Babu and Lakpa! U both are the mountains people. Congratulations!
Well done sanu babu koinch and lakpa for your brave job which means Nepal & Nepali always on the top.
Well done Babu.
You are brave