Wasfia Nazreen returns home after making history
The nation’s only Seven Summits winner has returned home!
Wasfia Nazreen, the first Bangladeshi to have summited the notorious K2 – the world’s second highest and most dangerous mountain – has just landed in her motherland.
A Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight departing from Kathmandu, Nepal, has carried the 39-year-old mountaineer home Thursday.
She became one of the 40 women or so in history since 1954 to have scaled the most dangerous mountain on the planet. This expedition was solely sponsored by Renata Limited.
Shortly after her arrival, a press briefing was held at the Sheraton Dhaka, where Wasfia shared enthralling snippets of her two-month-long expedition to the Karakoram.
This is the first time Pakistani authorities have granted mountaineering and trekking permit to any Bangladeshi.
“I had initiated the Seven Summits campaign when Bangladesh had turned 40, and I wanted to attempt K2 for Bangladesh’s 50th. For this one mountain, I have trained, prepared, and organised for almost ten years. It takes a village to climb any death-zone mountains, and I owe my success to my team, which consisted of some of the strongest mountaineers on the planet.”
I want to thank everyone who has prayed for me and rallied for me - although I have gotten hit by rocks several times, we got lucky on several occasions- this was the toughest mountain I have ever climbed. K2, locally known as Chhogori, the “King of Mountains,” tries to kill you every second. ” said Wasfia at the press briefing.
Resting among the Karakoram Range, the 8,611-meters-high mountain K2 is known to be technically much more difficult than Mount Everest for mountaineers to climb. Extremely hostile, almost pyramid-like steepness and unpredictable weather conditions at the “Savage Mountain” have allowed only some 400 climbers to set foot at its peak, many of whom didn't survive on the way down.
Wasfia Nazreen scaled K2 on 22 July 2022, along with her team, which consisted of some of the world’s most acclaimed mountaineers, featured in the Netflix “14 Peaks” documentary: Mingma Tenzi Sherpa, Mingma David Sherpa, and Nirmal Purja (Nimsdai.)
The country’s leading pharmaceutical and animal health product company Renata Limited supported Wasfia as her Sole Sponsor throughout the historic expedition.
Wasfia is the first Bengali and, till today, the only Bangladeshi to have finished the Seven Summits, the highest mountains of every continent, many of which were also sponsored by Renata. She is the first Bengali and Bangladeshi to summit K2, Pakistan’s highest mountain and the world’s second highest and most dangerous mountain on the planet.