‘Mountain’s princess’: Nine-year-old Pakistani girl scales 5-000 metre peak in Hunza

HUNZA VALLEY: A nine-year-old girl, hailing from Abbottabad, has become the youngest to scale the 5,765-metre-high Quz Sar Peak in Shimshal Valley, Hunza.

Selena Khawaja says she has a special love for peaks.

The nine-year-old said she felt great on reaching the summit on Feb 21. Pakistan’s mountaineer community has warmly welcomed the feat and christened her the “Mountain Princess.”

Delighted at her achievement, Selena has now set her eyes on three peaks: Mingling Sar (6,050 metres), followed by Spantik Peak (7,027 metres) and then the Broad Peak (8,051 metres) which is the 12th highest mountain in the world.

Selena is a student of grade 5 with a passion for outdoor activities.

On her latest triumph, Selena was accompanied by her father Yousaf Khawaja and expedition guide Wazir Baig, porter Arif Baig and other team members. The expedition took more than 10 days, out of which 7 were dedicated to the hike, the girl’s family told the Gulf News.

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