Doma Sherpa, a celebrated singer resonating through the Himalayan belt of Darjeeling and Sikkim. Hailing from the picturesque town of Sonada, Darjeeling, she is a distinguished Sherpa folk singer, recognized for her captivating voice and contributions to the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
Doma Sherpa has lent her melodious voice to many popular songs, including gems like "Kesangla," "Pangdi Dola," and "Sherwi Hriksung." Her musical repertoire reflects the essence of Sherpa culture, weaving tales of tradition and heritage into each note. The stage is Doma Sherpa's canvas, and her performances have graced both national and international platforms. Audiences around the world have been mesmerized by the soul-stirring quality of her voice, as she effortlessly brings Sherpa folk music to life.
A true custodian of cultural heritage, Doma Sherpa has been actively involved in the preservation and promotion of Sherpa Folk Culture since 1995. Her unwavering commitment to safeguarding the unique musical traditions of the Sherpa community has earned her recognition and gratitude. The Denzong Sherpa Association, in acknowledgment of Doma Sherpa's selfless dedication, honored her during the annual Losar Fest "Shebru Night" in 2016 at Rongli, East Sikkim. This recognition stands as a testament to her significant role in preserving and promoting the vibrant Sherpa Folk Culture.