Four Pakistani climbers have reached the summit of Nanga Parbat, one of the world's most challenging peaks. Sajid Ali Sadpara, Shah Dolt, Imtiaz Ali Sadpara, and Yousuf Ali accomplished this extraordinary feat, adding yet another chapter to Pakistan's mountaineering legacy.
Earlier on Monday, Sajid Ali Sadpara and Shah Dolt conquered the Nanga Parbat, standing tall at 8,126 meters, without the aid of supplementary oxygen.
Imtiaz Ali Sadpara and Yousuf Ali also achieved their ascent to the summit of Nanga Parbat this morning, marking another historic achievement. These brave individuals exhibited exceptional courage and determination throughout their arduous journey.
It is worth mentioning that Sajid Ali Sadpara had previously conquered several other towering peaks above the 6,800-meter mark without supplementary oxygen.
Shah Dolt, hailing from Shimshal village located in Hunza, has already etched his name in the annals of mountaineering by conquering K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, before this remarkable accomplishment.
Imtiaz Ali Sadpara, renowned for his climbing abilities, had conquered several peaks, including K2, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, and Broad Peak, prior to his triumphant summit of Nanga Parbat.
Yousuf Ali, hailing from Hushe a village in Gilgit, has also left his mark on the mountaineering world by conquering Gasherbrum II, K2, and Broad Peak before adding Nanga Parbat to his list of achievements.
These accomplished climbers have not only brought immense pride to the nation but have also inspired countless aspiring mountaineers in Pakistan and around the globe.
The Pakistani mountaineering community celebrates this significant achievement, recognising the immense dedication, training, and sacrifices made by these courageous individuals.
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