Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Ali Sadpara has successfully reached the summit of Dhaulagiri, the world’s seventh-highest peak at 8,167 meters, doing so without using supplemental oxygen.
Supported by Seven Summit Treks Nepal and Sabroso Pakistan, and equipped with technical gear from Kailas, Sajid took on the treacherous climb known for its steep slopes and unpredictable weather.
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Located in Nepal’s north-central region, Dhaulagiri is among the toughest 8,000-meter mountains in the world, making this climb a significant milestone in Sajid’s mountaineering journey.
Renowned for scaling some of the world’s highest peaks without oxygen, Sajid has proven his physical endurance and climbing expertise time and again.
His latest success has been warmly welcomed by Pakistan’s mountaineering community and praised by international climbers alike.
Sajid, son of the late legendary climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who lost his life attempting a winter ascent of K2 in 2021, is continuing his father’s mission of climbing all 14 of the world’s tallest peaks without bottled oxygen.
Having already summited K2 twice, including once without oxygen, Sajid remains actively involved in high-altitude rescue efforts and continues to inspire climbers worldwide.