Monday, July 21, 2025

Pakistani Mountaineer Daulat Shah Climbs 8,080-Metre-High peak without Artificial Oxygen

Pakistani climber Shah Daulat has achieved another big milestone by reaching the top of Gasherbrum I without using any extra oxygen. The mountain, which stands at 8,080 meters, is one of the highest peaks in the world and is known for its tough conditions and thin air at such high altitudes.

Shah Daulat, who comes from Gilgit, completed this difficult climb on Sunday at 11 am. Climbing without supplemental oxygen makes the journey much harder because climbers have to rely only on their own strength and ability to handle the lack of air at great heights. This shows Shah Daulat’s strong skills, bravery, and determination as a mountaineer.

Gasherbrum I is part of the Karakoram Range in Pakistan and is the 11th highest peak in the world. Many climbers dream of reaching its summit, but only a few manage to do it without extra oxygen tanks. By achieving this, Shah Daulat has made his country proud and inspired other young climbers to follow their dreams.

After this achievement, Shah Daulat is now planning to climb Broad Peak, another massive mountain in Pakistan that is also over 8,000 meters high. He hopes to continue testing his limits and adding more high peaks to his climbing record.

His success highlights the talent and passion of Pakistani climbers who continue to gain recognition for their efforts on some of the world’s toughest mountains. Many young climbers see him as a role model for courage and dedication.

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