2 min readAhmedabadUpdated: May 27, 2026 08:27 PM ISTNisha Kumari (left) accompanied Nixa as mentor, guide and expedition leader throughout the journey. (Express Photo)Written by Manushi PatelNixa Barot, an eight-year-old girl from Banaskantha district of Gujarat, has successfully completed the challenging Mount Everest Base Camp Trek earlier this month. Nixa attained the feat under the guidance of noted Everest summiteer Nisha Kumari.Nixa reached the Mount Everest Base Camp on May 22, completing the 130-km trek through challenging Himalayan circumstances, including snowfall and bad weather conditions, low oxygen levels, steep mountain trails, glaciers and suspension bridges and long trekking hours.Also Read | Rupamoni Gorh becomes first woman from Assam to scale Mount Everest: ‘Moment of immense pride’The journey began on May 16 passing through Lukla, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche and Lobuche before reaching the Base Camp. At the summit of the trek, Nixa sang the Indian national anthem and performed yoga.Nixa hails from Palanpur in Banaskantha. Nisha Kumari accompanied Nixa as mentor, guide and expedition leader throughout the journey.Nisha said that it is important to prepare girls to be physically strong, mentally fearless and adventure-ready from a young age.(Manushi Patel is an intern at The Indian Express, Ahmedabad)Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Gujaratmount EverestAdvertisementLoading Recommendations...Advertisement