Three Georgian climbers are in Pakistan ready to reach unclimbed peak Saraghrar NW of Mount Hindu Kush

Tepnadze, Gelashvili and Badriashvili who ascended the ninth highest mountain in the world Nanga Parbat in Pakistan in 2019, ‘seek out for unclimbed peaks.’ Photo: Terichmir Travels. 

Agenda.ge, 10 Sep 2021 - 21:00, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgian mountaineers Giorgi Tepnadze, Baqar Gelashvili and Archil Badriashvili plan to reach the peak of Hindu Kush mountain range located in Central and South Asia Saraghrar North West which remains unclimbed at 7,300m. 

Georgian climbers who are currently on Saraghrar NW have spent the last three weeks on a very difficult peak, Explorersweb.com reports.  

Saraghrar has six unclimbed peaks. Photo: Explorersweb.com. 

Hindu Kush is stretched from central Afghanistan to northern Pakistan and southern Tajikistan.

Mountaineers from Georgia arrived in Pakistan on August 16. 

One of the highest and most difficult rock walls in the world…The technical difficulties of the wall do not decrease anywhere on this great buttress,” Terichmir Travels states. 

Tepnadze, Gelashvili and Badriashvili who ascended the ninth highest mountain in the world Nanga Parbat in Pakistan in 2019, ‘seek out for unclimbed peaks.’ 

Tepnadze and Badriashvili opened a tough route on mountain Ushba in Georgia’s north-west Svaneti region in September of 2020.