Beauty queen Harveen Kaur conquers Mera Peak, loses finger to frostbite
KUALA LUMPUR - In yet another remarkable feat of endurance and determination, Malaysian beauty queen Datin Harveen Kaur has scaled Mera Peak, her second conquest in just seven months, but lost a finger to frostbite.
Situated amidst the awe-inspiring Himalayan range in Nepal, Mera Peak stands at 6,470 metres above sea level, posing a formidable challenge to even the most experienced climbers.
Accompanied by a Sherpa guide, Harveen Kaur, 44, embarked on this arduous journey and reached the summit on April 11.
This achievement follows her historic ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, where she reached the Uhuru peak at an elevation of 5,895 metres on Sept 24 last year.
Harveen Kaur's remarkable accomplishment on Mount Kilimanjaro earned her a prestigious place in the Malaysia Book of Records as the 'First Beauty Queen to Summit Mount Kilimanjaro'.
However, the climb to Mera Peak presented even greater challenges. Enduring temperatures plummeting to minus 25 degrees Celsius, Harveen Kaur faced the harsh reality of high-altitude mountaineering, losing her left middle finger to frostbite.
"It was too cold," she recounted upon her return to Malaysia, reflecting on the harsh conditions she encountered during the climb.
Undeterred by adversity, Harveen Kaur is already setting her sights on her next summit, planning to conquer another mountain in December.
Beyond her achievements in the world of beauty pageants, where she secured the title of Mrs Malaysia World on Sept 7, 2017, Harveen Kaur continues to inspire with her adventurous spirit and indomitable will to conquer new heights. - BERNAMA