First Pakistani to reach top of fourteen of world’s peaks
As stated by Karar Haidri, secretary general of the Alpine Club of Pakistan. Khan finished his trip after getting to the 8,586-meter (28,169-foot) highest point of Kangchenjunga in Nepal, which is the world's 3rd highest mount on Sunday morning.
The 34 Years aged mountain climber Hailing from Hunza Valley in the northern Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pakistan, only started his climbing path in the year of 2016. Additionally, he had gone down in history last year by being the first Pakistani to mount all of the fourteen of the world’s 8,000-meter tops, even though some of those climbers used oxygen backing.
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