KARACHI: Pakistan’s expert mountain climber Sirbaz Ali Khan, on Saturday, got to be the first-ever Pakistani to climb 10 of the world’s 14 most elevated crests over 8,000 meters after he effectively scaled 8,586-metre Kanchenjunga, raising Pakistan’s hail at the summit of the third most noteworthy top within the world for the moment time in three days.
Thirty-two-year-old Sirbaz, who hails from Hunza, begun his thrust to the summit final night and come to the top at around 7:00am Pakistan time on Saturday, agreeing to authorities of the Snowcapped Club of Pakistan.
He declared his entry within the mountaineering circle with his low season summit of the Nanga Parbat when he climbed the 8,125-metre tall mountain in 2017.
Another year he climbed the 8,611-metre tall K-2 taken after by Wide Crest, which includes a stature of 8,047, Mount Lhotse, the world’s fourth-highest mountain at 8,516 meters in Nepal, without the utilize of supplementary oxygen, and 8,163 meters Manaslu in 2019.
After remaining domestic due to the widespread within the year 2020, he once more pressed his pack to proceed his mission 8×14000 in 2021 and climbed the 8,091-metre tall Anapurna mountain, 8,848-metre tall mount Everest, 8,035-metre tall Gasherbrum II and 8167-metre tall Dhaulagiri.
Sirbaz is peering toward getting to be the primary Pakistani to climb all 14 of the world’s most noteworthy crests. He presently points to climb Makalu this month and G1 afterward within the summer. After which he will choose on dates to climb Cho Oyu and Shishapangma.
His summit supervisor Saad Munawar shared included that communicating from the summit, Sirbaz expressed gratitude toward the full country for their back and asked supplications for a secure return.