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Falak Sar is the highest mountain peak in Ushu Valley of Swat, Pakistan at an elevation of 5,957 metres (19,544 ft), it is considered the highest peak of the Swat district in the Hindu Kush mountains range, followed by Mankial mountain peak. This mountain was climbed for the first time by W.K.A Berry and C.H. Tyndale-Biscoe of New Zealand in 1957 from its North ridge. The second ascent was made by Dr. Wolf Gang Stephen who also climbed Distaghil Sar and Malika Parbat.[citation needed] Carlo Pinelli attempted another peak in the Hindu Raj which is the only 6000 of this part of Hindu Kush. They named it Maingol Sar.[citation needed] Similarly, another ascent was made by a Japanese expedition from Yamaguchi University was composed of Yoshiyuki Nagahiro and Toshiyuki Akiyama. After traveling by car from Peshawar through Saidu Sharif, capital of Swat, to Matiltan, they continued on and headed up the Falak Sar valley, where at 11,000 feet on August 15 they established Base Camp. On August 20 they climbed Falak Sar (19,417 feet), which has had numerous previous ascents. After returning to Matiltan, they went through Kalam to the Amagal valley to an advanced base at 12,000 feet. They ascended the east side above their advanced base and reached a small peak which was called Maga Sar by the natives. They found no Miangul Sar (19,554 feet) but there was a peak called Par (c. 18,000 feet) in the position assigned the former peak. On August 17, 2020 Hamza Anees along with his team members Ahmed Mujtaba and Adnan Saleem became first Pakistani to reach the summit of Falak Sar via north ridge. Two local mountaineers scaled Falak Sar, the highest peak of the Hindukush mountain range in Swat (5,985 metres). Sayyed Zeeshan Umer and Noman Khalil claimed that they were first to reach the top of the mountain, also known as Mini-K2, without guides, porters, and equipment. Falak Sar, which means a peak touching the sky, is located in Ushu Matlitan valley of Swat. Last month, a team comprising climbers from France, United Kingdom, Slavonia, United States and Gilgit-Baltistan scaled the peak and skied down from some part of it. Mr Umer and Mr Khalil told Dawn that it was their dream to reach the peak and they did it without undergoing any formal training and having professional equipment. They said they were proud to become the first mountaineers from Swat region to do so. “We completed the expedition in six days. Our happiness knew no bounds when we reached the top. I dedicate this summit to my mother as she always encouraged me and prayed for my success,” Mr Umar said in a function held at the SPS College to welcome the two climbers after successful expedition. The mountaineers said Falak Sar was not an easy peak as its route was full of icy and steep glaciers, dozens of wide crevasses, frequent vertical reliefs and enormous bulk of ice and rock, so it was one of the most dangerous peaks among 6,000 high peaks of the Hindukush mountain range. “We are not professionally trained in rock and ice climbing, which was our weakest point. However, we had a strong will and found good weather, which enabled us to successfully climb the peak,” said Mr Khalil. The two vowed to climb all highest peaks in the country but said that required professional training and equipment. They said if the government or any private organisation supported them, they could fly the country’s flag atop those peaks. #FalakSar #sherinzada #swatvalley