Abyan Imtiaz Irkiz, 5, has become the youngest Singaporean to reach the Mount Everest base camp, completing the feat with his father, Zikri Ali, on Monday.
After months of tedious training, Abyan Imtiaz Irkiz finally set foot on the Everest Base Camp on Monday (April 29). The 5-year-old, who turns six in two months, did so with his father, Zikri Ali, 41. The father-son duo began their trek as soon as they arrived in Lukla, Nepal, from Kathmandu on April 22, as shown on the young.
When the going got tough on the undulating and rugged paths towards Everest Base Camp in Nepal, lollipops, raisins and cookies kept six-year-old Om Madan Garg going on the once-in-a-lifetime expedition with his parents..“I want to see the whole world,” said the Kindergarten 2 pupil from Ca
Six-year-old Indian-origin boy Om Madan Garg has become the youngest Singaporean to finish the Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal, a feat that has been recognised by the Singapore Book of Records.
SINGAPORE When the going got tough on the undulating and rugged paths towards Everest Base Camp in Nepal, lollipops, raisins and cookies kept six-year-old Om Madan Garg going on the once-in-a-lifetime expedition with his parents. "I want to see the whole world," said the Kindergarten two pupil from Canossaville Preschool, whose 65km trek took him past remote villages, Nepalese.