Authorities have increased the climbing fee for Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, to $15,000 per person, aiming to better manage and preserve the iconic mountain for future generations.
Mount Everest: A Global Attraction
Located on the border between China and Nepal, Mount Everest has been a dream destination for climbers worldwide. Many climbers from Pakistan have left their mark on the mountain with remarkable accomplishments.
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Notable Pakistani Achievements on Everest
- Sajid Sadpara
- In May 2023, Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Sadpara made history by summiting Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen or Sherpa assistance.
- He became the first Pakistani to achieve this extraordinary feat, fulfilling the legacy of his late father, Mohammad Ali Sadpara, a legendary climber.
- Naila Kiani
- Naila Kiani became the first non-Nepalese climber to scale Everest during the 2023 mountaineering season.
- She is the second Pakistani woman to conquer the peak, following Samina Baig, who achieved the milestone in 2013.
Preserving the Legacy of Everest
The fee increase reflects a commitment to preserving Everest’s legacy and managing its growing popularity among climbers. With its challenging slopes and inspirational allure, Mount Everest remains a symbol of ambition and achievement for mountaineers worldwide.