Oman
Nadhira Al Harthy Does It Again, Summits Mount K2

Muscat: Nadira Al Harthy, the first Omani woman to climb Mt. Everest in 2019 has added another feather to her hat. She is not only an inspiration to the Omani women, but also an inspiration to women globally.
Nadhira al Harthy, on Saturday, summited the second highest peak in the world – Mount K2, in Pakistan.
Image courtesy: Oman Embassy, Pakistan Twitter page
Oman’s embassy in Islamabad tweeted her success as well as congratulated the Omani climber. ‘Many congratulations to climber Nadhira al Harthy on her success in reaching the top of Mt K2 in Pakistan – towering over 8,611m – adding a new achievement to her record of achievements.’
Nadhira had last tweeted on July 15th that said, “Waiting for the right conditions to climb Mt K2. Thank you to all the supporters of the K2 climb trip.”
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