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Pakistani climbers conquer Nanga Parbat peak

Published on: July 1, 2026 7:52 PM


Alam Aman Hoshavi and Ilyas Hoshavi summited Nanga Parbat in Ghanche. The climbers raised Pakistan’s flag on the world’s ninth highest peak. The achievement highlights Pakistan’s growing presence in high-altitude mountaineering.

In Ghanche, climbers Alam Aman Hoshavi and Ilyas Hoshavi successfully reached the summit of Nanga Parbat. They planted the national flag at the peak, marking a proud national moment. The expedition adds another milestone to Pakistan’s mountaineering history.

The successful ascent highlights growing expertise among Pakistani high-altitude climbers. It also reflects continued participation of local mountaineers in global expeditions. Moreover, it shows rising ambition in extreme adventure sports across the country.

Alam Aman Hoshavi is a renowned mountaineer and nephew of legendary climber Little Karim. He has previously summited K2, Broad Peak and several other high mountains. His experience played a key role in the success of this expedition.

Following the summit, Alam Aman dedicated the achievement to the Pakistan Armed Forces. He said the success belongs to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation. He added that their sacrifices allow citizens to live in peace and pursue their dreams.

He further said that his mission is to climb all eight-thousand-meter peaks worldwide. He described it as a lifelong goal requiring discipline and endurance. The climber reaffirmed his commitment to representing Pakistan on global peaks.

The achievement has been widely seen as a boost to Pakistan’s adventure sports reputation. It also encourages young climbers to pursue high-altitude mountaineering careers. The expedition underscores the country’s potential in global alpine sports.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Alam Aman Hoshavi, Ghanche mountaineering, high altitude climbing Pakistan, K2 Broad Peak climbers, Latest, Nanga Parbat, Pakistani climbers

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