Bhotkhola Rural Municipality -3,
Among the few IFMGA certified mountain guide (instructor) from south Asia, Mr. Tshering Pande Bhote has been an eminent personality in the mountaineering sector. Mr. Bhote was the first Nepali to acquire an International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) guide accreditation. He’s also one of the few people to hold certifications from both the New Zealand Mountain Guides Association (NZMGA) and the Nepal National Mountain Guides Association (NNMGA). Mr, Bhote initiated his mountaineering career from 1996 and has successfully guided numerous 8000ers such as Everest, Cho-oyu, Sishapangma, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Makalu, Lhotse and many more.
He was one of three mountain guides sent by Simrik Air to Zermatt, Switzerland in 2012 for specific Helicopter Rescue Specialist training, and he is now a licensed Rescue Technician. He has participated in a number of long-line rescue missions and has saved countless lives. Tshering Pande Bhote (IFMGA Certified Mountain Guide and Long line helicopter rescue specialist) has strong international climbing and rescue experience and extensive knowledge of the logistics and planning that are so crucial to successful adventures in the Himalaya. Mr. Bhote is also the first RECCO instructor from Nepal. He has guiding and climbing experience in New Zealand, Norway, France, Scotland, Thailand, Bhutan, India, Pakistan and Tibet.
Name: Tshering Pande Bhote
Date of birth: 20-02-1978
Permanent add: Bhotkhola Rural Municipality -3, (Farang) SankhuwaSabha province no 1.
Phone: +977 9841237190
Email: tshering@himalayaguides.com
Nationality: Nepali
Occupation:
Sex: Male
Professional qualification
Objective:
As a IFMGA/NNMGA certified mountain guide (instructor) and “First person from Nepal ” Long line helicopter rescue specialist (Instructor).
My objective is to lead the industry in result oriented environment by providing a safe and efficient services in all modes of mountaineering, trekking and rescue missions.
Ensuring success and growth of the organization I am involved with, as well as support missions in developing remote area of Nepal.
13.Mt. Cho-oyu (8,201m) 2003 International Cho-oyu climbing expedition summit
15.Mt. Shisha pangma (8,012m) International expedition (Summit)
17.Mt. Chulu west (6,419m) International expedition (Summit)
Mount Blanc 4800m summit 3 times |
Maudit 4464m summit 3 times |
Blanc du Tacul 4248m summit 2 times |
Geant Teeth 4013m summit |
Aiguille du Chardonnet 3482m summit |
Midi plan ridge traverse. |
Cosmiques Ridge traverse. |
Tacul by Triangle traverse. |
Triangle du Tacul traverses. |
Pyramid tu Taul via Erete east traverse. |
Bionnassay via north face traverse. |
Pointe Lachenal traverse. |
Mont Motte 4300m summit. |
Grand Combin 4314m traverse. |
New Zealand climbing list:
Clear NZMGA Climbing Guide in NZ.
Summer climbing list:
1, Mt. Dixon (East Ridge) on 5th Feb 2004 (3,006m)
2, Mt. Aoraki (mt cook) “Zurbrigen ridge” on 6th Feb 2004 (3,754m)
3, Mt. Aylmer “west ridge” on 26th Feb 2004 (2,699m)
4, Mt. Aoraki (mt cook) “east ridge” on 7th March 2004 (3,754m)
5, Mt. Tasman and Silber horn “syme ridge” on 8th March 2004 (3,497m) Tasman
6, Mt. Silber horn and mt Tasman “silber horn” on 12th March 2004 (3,300m) silber horn
7, Mt. la perouse and mt Jullicoe “Divide route” on 18th Feb March 2004 (3,100m) La perouse
8, Mt. Aoraki “South face Kiwi Sherpa” (First assent) on 15th March 2005 (3,754m)
Winter climbing list:
1, Mt. Mellory Peak (winter first assent) “The Balcony line” on 3rd July 2004 (2,756m)
2, Mt. Douglas Peak “left couloir south face” on 7th July 2004 (3,077m)
3, Mt. Haidinger peak “south ridge’ on 8th July 2004 (3,070m)
4, Mt. Haidinger peak (first assent) “south east face’ on 9th July 2004 (3,070m)
5, Mt. Mts waltter “Ice cream on 3rd Sep 2004 (2905m)
6, Mt. Hochstter Dome “south ridge” (dissent by ski” on 5th Sep 2004 (2,827m)
7, Mt. Eli De Boaumont” Anna Glacier on 6th Sep 2004 (3,111m)
8, Mt. Mt. waltter “Curtains” on 7th Sep 2004 (2,905m)