Monday, October 14, 2024

Pakistani Climbers Set New Record by Raising Biggest Flag at KP’s Godar Pass

The biggest flag has been raised on a hilltop of Godar Pass in northwestern region sets a new record by Pakistani mountaineers.

200 feet long and 200 feet wide national flag has been raised on the summit located at an altitude of 14500 feet in the Swat Valley by the mountaineers who showed up from different cities of Pakistan

Hectic mission was completed by the ambitious hikers by plodding up from Kedam along rocky and difficult trails.

After the martyrs of the Pakistan Army including Colonel Sher Khan Shaheed. Abbas Swati, from KP’s Madyan, Muhammad Rahim, Rehan Chenna, Amjad Khan Tajwana, Saqib Rehman, and Sarmad Ali Syed were among the team members who scaled a mountain standing at 16-000 feet near Godar pass and named their success.

Whereas, Kuwaiti mountaineers engraved their name in history book as they raised the biggest Kuwaiti flag on the summit at Jebel Shams, highest mountain in the Arab World situated in northeastern Oman, earlier this year.

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