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Mount Everest conqueror Wasfia Nazreen pays courtesy call on PM Hasina

Wasfia conquered the second highest peak of Mount Everest K-2

Update : 15 Sep 2022, 08:41 AM

Bangladeshi mountaineer Wasfia Nazreen, who scaled Mount Everest, on Wednesday paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

At that time, Wasfia gifted two photographs to the premier taken after she conquered the second highest peak of the Mount Everest K-2, the prime minister's Deputy Press Secretary Hasan Jahid Tusher told BSS.

The 39-year-old reached the summit of K2, considered the toughest and most dangerous mountain to climb, on July 22.

She had initially planned to conquer K2 last year coinciding with the celebration of the 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence, but she had to postpone due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Besides being the world’s second-highest peak at 8,611 meters (28,250 feet), K2 on the China-Pakistan border in the Karakoram Range is known as far more difficult to climb than Everest due to its notoriously fickle weather. Also, it is one of the deadliest as only over 400 people have so far scaled it since 1954, but one in every four climbers who succeed in reaching its summit in spite of its devastating brutal weather and rock was killed mostly on their way back.

In 2011, on the occasion of Bangladesh's 40 years of independence, Wasfia took up the challenge called “Bangladesh on Seven Summits” to climb the highest mountain in each of the seven continents. She was the first Bangladeshi to take up such a challenge. 

On May 26, 2012, she became the second woman from Bangladesh to summit Mount Everest. She also scaled South America's Aconcagua and Africa's Kilimanjaro.

Wasfia has won numerous national and global awards for her activism and commitment to empowering women through the field of adventure.

Wasfia was named an Adventurer of the Year 2014-15 by National Geographic. She was also named by Men's Journal as one of the 25 most adventurous women of the past 25 years and by Outside magazine as one of 40 women in the last 40 years who have advanced and challenged the outdoor world through their leadership, innovation, and athletic feats.

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