Who are the three Pakistani mountaineers who climbed the dangerous Mount Annapurna?

 

Who are the three Pakistani mountaineers who climbed the dangerous Mount Annapurna?
Who are the three Pakistani mountaineers who climbed the dangerous Mount Annapurna?

Three Pakistani mountaineers Sajid Ali Sadpara, Naila Kayani, and Shahruz Kashif have created history by climbing the world's 10th-highest peak Mount Annapurna in Nepal.


Naila Kayani is the first Pakistani woman to climb this mountain, Shahroz Kashif has become the youngest mountaineer to climb the 11 highest peaks after climbing this mountain, while two days ago Sajid Ali Sadpara climbed Mt Anaparna without oxygen and porter. The climber became the world's youngest mountaineer.


Climbing mountains above 8000 meters is considered an honor in the world of mountaineering, while Naila Kayani has also become the first Pakistani woman to climb four peaks above 8000 meters.


It should be noted that Sajid Ali Sadpara is busy fulfilling the dream of his father Ali Sadpara, who died trying to climb all the highest peaks in the world.


Over the past few years, Pakistan has seen an increase in the number of people taking up mountaineering as a profession and now there are several private clubs in Pakistan.


Let's know who these three Pakistanis are who have climbed the 8091 meters tall Mount Annapurna.


Naila Kayani: 'Family has never stood in the way of my passion'


Naila Kayani belongs to a conservative family in the Gujar Khan area of Rawalpindi City in Punjab province. She studied aerospace engineering in the UK and worked in this field as well, but now she is living in Dubai with her husband, where she is involved in the banking sector.


Naila Kayani says that she had a passion for adventure since childhood. Zamana is a student and still does boxing. Started rock climbing and ice skating while staying in Dubai.


"Despite being conservative, my family never stood in the way of my passion."


This continued even after marriage. We had a wedding of our choice. My husband Khalid Raja knew all my hobbies.


"They also knew that my hobbies and interests were changing," she says.


Naila, who is against big weddings, organized a ceremony at K2 Base Camp to commemorate her wedding and her pictures went viral.


Her husband Khalid Raja says that I have not only married Naila but I have also married Naila's dreams. Both of us help each other in fulfilling each other's dreams.


Shahroz Kashif: Youngest mountaineer to climb 11 hills


Lahore-based Shahroz popularly known as 'Broadboy' has become the world's youngest mountaineer to climb the world's 11 highest peaks.


Shahroz has already climbed Mount Everest and K-2, the first and second-highest peaks in the world.


It should be noted that in July of last year, Shahroz Kashif and his guide Fazal Ahmed were forced to spend the night under the open sky due to bad weather after visiting Nanga and despite being disconnected from the base camp, they were under your support. They managed to get down.


After that, while talking to BBC, he said that 'I slept that night thinking that it was over, life was no more.' We cannot escape now. There is no chance that tomorrow we will be able to wake up alive, but when we woke up in the morning, a miracle had already happened.


Sajid Sadpara is busy fulfilling his father's dream


Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Sadpara is busy fulfilling the dream of his father Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who died while climbing the summit in 2021.


He has become the youngest person in the world to climb the difficult summit of Mount Annapurna without oxygen and without any support. Earlier, they too died without oxygen and without any help.


Sajid Sidpara is in Nepal where he will also attempt to summit Mt Kangchenjunga (8586) and Dhaulagiri (8167).


Sajid Sidpahar wants to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world without oxygen, of which he has managed to climb five so far.


It should be noted that Sajid Sadpara's father, Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Iceland's John Snori, and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr went missing on February 5, 2021, near the summit of Ke To at an altitude of more than 8,000 meters. Their bodies were found five months after their deaths in July.

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