Sultana Nasab becomes third woman climber of Pak Nationality to summit ‘Savage Mountain’ K2: Report…



 Pakistan’s mountaineering community celebrates a memorable turning point as Sultana Nasab gets to be the third lady ever to summit K2, the world’s moment most elevated crest. Coming to the summit on July 29, 2024, Nasab, hailing from Hunza in Gilgit-Baltistan, accomplished this surprising accomplishment nearby a group driven by famous Pakistani mountain dweller Sirbaz Khan.

The group included Sirbaz Khan, Abdul Joshi, Ejaz Karim, Faryad, Sherzad Karim, Ali Muhammad Sarpara, and Nasab.

K2, standing at 8,611 meters (28,251 feet), is known for its extraordinary trouble, frequently alluded to as the "Savage Mountain." The climb is infamous for its tricky Bottleneck segment, a risky portion of the rising. Nasab’s accomplishment is not as it were a confirmation to her tirelessness and ability but too a noteworthy step in women’s strengthening in mountaineering.

Her victory motivates endless ladies to seek after their dreams and accomplish significance against all chances.

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