Nepali climber Geljen Sherpa has managed to climb the 8125-meter-high Nanga Parbat for the second time.
He said it was no joke to climb this huge mountain after success.
He said Nanga was more challenging and dangerous than other lower 8,000-meter peaks based on his experience of double climbing. He also mentioned that the height from the base camp to the summit is higher than Mount Everest and K2.
After climbing the world's ninth highest mountain in Pakistan, they are now heading towards K2, the world's second-highest mountain in Pakistan. Then his next attempt will be Broad Peak.
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