Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiyani summitted Gasherbrum-I on Friday to become the first Pakistani woman to do so.
Kiyani has successfully scaled the world’s 11th highest peak Gasherbrum I, also known as the “Hidden Mountain”, located in Gilgit-Baltistan which is home to five out of a total of 14 mountains above 8,000 meters.
In her first attempt, she climbed three peaks above 8000 meters including Gasherbrum 1, Gasherbrum 2 and K2.
Kiyani managed to complete her expedition despite facing extreme weather conditions between C2 and C3 points.
She summited the world’s 13th highest mountain, Gasherbrum-II, in 2021 before ascending the world’s second tallest mountain, K2, last month.
“It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done in my life,” she said after summiting Gasherbrum I.
A Dubai-based banker by profession and mother of two, Kiyani is a trained boxer, mountaineer and adventurer.
She was also honored with an award by President Dr Arif Alvi in December 2021 in recognition of her achievements in mountaineering.
Meanwhile, five other Pakistani climbers, Shehroze Kashif, Sirbaz Khan, Sajid Ali Sadpara, Imtiaz Sadpara, and Sohail Sakhi scaled the Gasherbrum-I on Friday.
A 20-year-old Pakistani, Shehroze Kashif, became the world’s youngest mountaineer on Friday to summit 10 peaks above 8,000 meters after he climbed Gasherbrum I, the 11th tallest mountain on earth.