Shahrooz Kashif will set off for the 11th and 13th highest peaks in the world in the next two days.
Shahrooz Kashif, who escaped death a few days ago, is once again ready for a new mission. He will leave for the Gusharbaram summit in the next two days.
Shahrooz Kashif, 20, will head to Gusharbaram I and II, the 11th and 13th highest mountains in the world, respectively.
A few days ago, Shahrooz Kashif became the youngest climber to climb the ninth highest peak in the world, Nanga Parbat. Shahrooz completed this quest with Fazal Ali. Grace was lost with them.
The two climbers were taken to a hospital for a medical examination, where doctors described their condition as "satisfactory" and kept them under surveillance for some time in view of any concerns.
Shahruz Kashif says that he can never take a break, there are dangers in all sports, his goal is to promote tourism in Pakistan.