Foreign climbers arrive in Pakistan to summit K2 as COVID-19 curbs relaxed ...United Arab Emirates

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Islamabad: A group of 20 foreign climbers have arrived in Pakistan as the country has reopened tourism following the gradual drop in coronavirus infections. On June 27, the mountaineers reached Skardu, the city of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) surrounded by snowy peaks, to begin the “K2 and Broad Peak expedition 2021.” They are on a mission to summit the 8,611-metres K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, and Broad Peak, the 12th highest mountain in the world, which is considered one of the safer 8000m peaks. At least “sixteen members will attempt K2 summit. Some of them will be attempting to ascend both K2 and Broad Peak,” Karrar Haidri of Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP), told Gulf News. ACP final

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