Two Afghan women climb country's highest peak

Fatima Sultani, an 18-year-old Afghan woman, spoke to TOLOnews and said she and companions reached the summit of Noshakh in the Hindu Kush mountains, which is the highest peak in Afghanistan at 7,492 metres

Aug 18, 2020
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Fatima Sultani, an 18-year-old Afghan woman, spoke to TOLOnews and said she and companions reached the summit of Noshakh in the Hindu Kush mountains, which is the highest peak in Afghanistan at 7,492 metres.

Tbe group claims to be the first all-Afghan team to reach the summit.

Fatima was joined by eight other mountaineers, including two girls and six men, on the 17-day journey.


They began the challenging trip almost a month ago from Kabul. Noshakh is located in the Wakhan corridor in the northeastern province of Badakhshan.

“Mountaineering is a strong sport, but we can conquer the summit if we are provided the gear,” Sultani said.

The team members said they did their exercises for the trip in Panjshir, Salang and other places for one month ahead of their journey.


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