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MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025

mountain climbers

Babar Ali, Ikramul Hasan Shakil, and Wasfia Nazreen are leading a bold resurgence in Bangladeshi mountaineering, scaling eight-thousanders like Everest, Annapurna I, and K2. Photos: Collected
Panorama

Back to 8000 metres: How Bangladesh’s mountaineers emerged from a decade-long pause

A new generation of Bangladeshi climbers is rising fast. Ikramul Hasan Shakil’s record-setting Everest summit hints at the start of a comeback for the country’s mountaineering scene

The majestic Himalayas, often referred to as the “roof of the world,” stand tall as a natural fortress. Photo: Md Jahidul Islam
Explorer

The Himalayas protect us, why can’t we return the favour?

Md Babar Ali in his journey toward the top of Mt Everest. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Bangladesh's Babar Ali conquers Everest

Photo: Md Adnan Khairullah
Explorer

Above six thousand metres

Photo: FREDDIE WILKINSON, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
World+Biz

Kanchha Sherpa: The last of the first on Everest

Photo: Intiaz Mahmud
Explorer

Conquering thyself: A solo climb of Mount Pisang

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Bangladesh-Nepal joint team summits Dolma Khang peak

FILE PHOTO: Mount Everest, the world highest peak, and other peaks of the Himalayan range are seen through an aircraft window during a mountain flight from Kathmandu, Nepal January 15, 2020. REUTERS/Monika Deupala/File Photo
World+Biz

Unafraid but cautious: Climbers return to Everest after Covid-19 closure

Photo/Courtesy
World+Biz

Nepal bans 2 Indian climbers over faking Everest summit

A typical scene depicts the Tochle ski resort in Tehran, north of Iran, on December 13, 2019. Photo: Courtesy
World+Biz

10 climbers killed in Iran after heavy snowfall

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