Young Sadpara scales Mount Everest

The son of late Mohammad Ali Sadpara, is the first Pakistani to climb the world’s high peak without the aid of supplemental oxygen.

Young Sajid Sadpara from Skardu Pakistan climbed Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, in Nepal without the support of supplemental oxygen and assistance from Sherpas.

The son of late Mohammad Ali Sadpara, is the first Pakistani to climb the world’s high peak without the aid of supplemental oxygen.

In a tweet, Sajid said: “History has been made as 1st Pakistani to be on the top of Everest; Solo, without use of supplemental oxygen & personal sherpa assistance. It was dream of his father for Pakistan.”

Earlier, Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiani scaled Mount Everest, becoming the second woman from the country to summit the world’s highest peak.

The first female mountaineer from Pakistan to summit the peak is Samina Baig, who achieved the feat back in 2013.

 

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