Nepalese teenager Khagendra Thapa Magar is set to become the world's shortest man as he celebrates his 18th birthday. Mr Magar, who comes from a remote village in central Nepal, is just under 66cm (2ft 2ins) tall. (Photos by Tom van Cakenberghe/ words by Olivia Lang).

Mr Magar, who takes the title from Colombia's Edward Nino Hernandez, is set to be confirmed by Guinness World Record officials at his home in Pokhara, a resort town 125 miles (200km) west of Kathmandu. Up until now he has been the shortest male teenager.

Mr Magar weighed only 600g (1lb 5oz) at birth. His mother, Dhana Maya, said he was so small that he could fit in the palm of her hand. “When he was older my husband used to carry him around in his pocket," she told the BBC.

Like most in rural Nepal, Mr Magar's family live a basic life and earn an income from selling vegetables. Here, his younger brother Manesh, 13, helps him peel mangoes in their two-roomed concrete house.

Mr Magar's parents say he is active around the house, playing games and helping his mother as she cooks and keeps their house clean.

He attends the local school, but suffers from learning difficulties and studies alongside children aged only four and five years old.

Mr Magar's family say their lives have changed since local media began to write about him. Since then he has become a local celebrity, being invited to meet the prime minister and becoming a tourism ambassador for the country.