Tourism, Sports &
Culture Department Gilgit-Baltistan welcomed a team of Nepali climbers at a
ceremony in the Shigar fort, who set the world record by reaching the K2 peak,
the second-highest mountain in the world, in winter. The 10-member team
was brought back from the K2 Base Camp to the Shigar district by a Pakistan
Army helicopter. Raja Nasir, Minister Tourism, Sports & Culture, Sumair
Ahmad Syed, Secretary Tourism, Sports & Culture, and other civil and
military officials received the team who set a new world record by reaching at
8,611 meters (28,251 feet) above sea level.
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