Blind Woman Summits Everest After Losing Sight at Age 8
Chhonzin Angmo lost her eyesight at 8 years old, but in May 2025, she became the world's first visually impaired woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Her journey from a child facing blindness to standing atop the world's highest peak proves that determination can light the path when vision cannot.
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When Chhonzin Angmo lost her eyesight at just 8 years old, the world told her to lower her expectations. She decided to raise them instead.
The young girl from India refused to let blindness shrink her dreams. She pursued her education at Miranda House, Delhi University, while pushing her body to new limits through swimming, judo, and marathon running.
Each challenge became a stepping stone. Each doubt from others became fuel for her determination.
Then came the ultimate test: Mount Everest, the 29,032-foot giant that has claimed hundreds of lives and turned back thousands of climbers with perfect vision.
In May 2025, Chhonzin reached the summit. She became the first visually impaired woman in the world to stand atop the highest point on Earth.

The climb required more than physical strength. She relied on her team, her training, and an unwavering belief that what she couldn't see with her eyes, she could achieve with her spirit.
Why This Inspires
Chhonzin's story cuts through our everyday excuses. When we say something is too hard or impossible, her summit stands as quiet proof that limitations often exist more in our minds than in reality.
She navigated one of the most dangerous mountains on Earth without sight, using trust, preparation, and sheer willpower. Her achievement opens doors for others with disabilities, showing that adaptive methods and determination can conquer even the most daunting challenges.
Most powerfully, she redefines what vision means. Sight helps us see the path ahead, but vision gives us a destination worth reaching.
Chhonzin lost her eyesight but never lost her vision, and that made all the difference.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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