International Mountain Day is
observed annually on December 11th, and in 2024, this significant day will be
celebrated with renewed emphasis on the importance of mountains to life.
Mountains are the cradles of rivers, the sources of freshwater, and the homes
of a rich array of flora and fauna. However, they are facing unprecedented
threats from climate change, deforestation, and unsustainable land use. On
International Mountain Day 2024, the global community will come together to
raise awareness about the crucial role mountains play in supporting
biodiversity, regulating the climate, and providing livelihoods for millions of
people. The day will be marked by events, campaigns, and initiatives aimed at
promoting sustainable mountain development, protecting mountain ecosystems, and
preserving the cultural heritage of mountain communities.
The theme for International
Mountain Day 2024 is "Mountain
solutions for a sustainable future innovation, adaptation, and youth". This
year's theme focuses on empowering mountain communities through innovation,
adaptation, and engaging the youth, recognizing their pivotal role in shaping a
sustainable future.
K-2:- K-2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or Chhogori
is the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, at 8,611
metres (28251 ft) above sea level. It is located on the China-Pakistan border
in the Gilgit- Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. K-2 is known as the
Savage Mountain due to the extreme difficulty of ascent. It has the
second-highest fatality rate among the eight thousanders. with around 800
successful summits and 100 fatalities, about one person dies on the mountain
for every four who summit. It is more difficult and hazardous to reach the peak
of K-2 from the Chinese side, thus it is usually climed from Pakistan side.
Nanga Parbat :- Nanga Parbat (literally, Naked Mountain)
is the ninth highest mountain in the world at 8,126 meters (26,660 ft) above
sea level. It is the western anchor of the Himalayas around which the Indus
river skirts into the plains of Pakistan. It is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan
region of Pakistan and is locally known as 'Deo Mir', 'Deo' meaning 'huge'
'Mir' meaning 'mountain". Nanga Parbat one of the eight-thousanders, is an
immense, dramatic peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, Nanga Parbat
is also a notoriously difficult climb. Numerous mountaineering deaths in the
mid and early 20th century lent it the nickname "killer mountain".
Nanga Parbat forms the western anchor of the Himalayan range and is the
westernmost eight-thousander. It lies just south of the Indus River in the
Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. Not far to the north is the
western end of the Karakoram range.
Gasherbrum-l:- Gasherbrum-I also known as Hidden Peak or
K-5, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at 8,080 metres (26,510 ft)
above sea level. It is located on the Pakistan-Chinese borderin
Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum-l
is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the
Himalaya. Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall",
presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak
Gasherbrum IV, but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) +
"brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful
mountain". There are six Gasherbrum peaks and Gasherbrum-I is Highest of
them.
Broad Peak:- Board peak is the 12th highest mountain in
the world at 8,051 meters (26414 ft) above sea level. Broad peak is part of the
Gasherbrum massif in Baltistan on the border of Pakistan and China. It is
located in the Karakoram mountain rage about 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) from K-2. It
has a summit over 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long. The mountain has several summits:
Broad Peak, Rocky Summit, Broad Peak Central, Broad Peak North, and Kharut
Kangri. The first ascent of Broad Peak was made between June 8 and 9, 1957 by
Fritz wintersteller, Marcus Schmuck, Kurt Diemberger, and Hermann Buhl of an
Austrian expedition led by Marcus Schmuck. A first attempt by the team was made
on May 29, 1957 where Fritz winteresteller and Kurt Diemberger reached the
forepeak (8,030 m). This was also accomplished without the aid of supplemental
oxygen, high altitude porters nor base camp support. In July 2013, a group of
five Iranian climbers attempted to ascend through a new route from the southwestern
face. Three of them-Aidin Bozorgi, Pouya Keivan, and Mojtaba Jarahi ascended
successfully but during descent all three of them were lost and declared dead.
Muhammad Ali Sadpara was a renowned Pakistani mountaineer and adventurer.
Born on February 2, 1976, in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Sadpara made history by
becoming the first Pakistani to climb all 14 eight- thousanders, including
Mount Everest, K2, and Nanga Parbat. His remarkable achievements and fearless
spirit earned him international recognition and accolades. Tragically, Sadpara
went missing on February 5, 2021, during a winter expedition to K2, leaving
behind a legacy of courage and determination that continues to inspire
generations of mountaineers and adventure-seekers.
On the occasion of International Mountain Day 2024, Pakistan Post is proud to introduce a unique commemorative triangle-shaped souvenir sheet, a first-of-its-kind innovation in Pakistan's philatelic history with denomination Rs. 270/- is being issued by Pakistan post on December 11th, 2024,














