Bahrain-based adventurer Nabil ‘Nabs’ Al Busaidi has begun preparing for his biggest feat yet … climbing Mount Everest!
The 40-year-old ‘Sultan of Snow’, who was the first Omani and Arab to walk to the magnetic North Pole, is now taking on the world’s highest peak and in doing so he hopes to raise $1 million for charity.
Al Busaidi, who lives in
He said: “After the North Pole, the idea of conquering
“I decided the best way to prepare was to target some of the other ‘seven summits’ first and gain as much training and experience as possible.”
The ‘seven summits’ are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Summiting all of them is regarded as a climber’s ultimate mountaineering challenge.
Al Busaidi added: “I had already trained in the Alps on
“I also recently reached the top of Kilimanjaro on December 23 with my brother Muneer. Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in
“Later this month I will climb
“But, after all the training is done, perhaps none of these achievements will fully prepare me for what is to come. Everest will be my Everest!”
He is also planning to climb
Al Busaidi believes the best time to conquer Everest will be in May. He said: “I hope that through this expedition I will be able to raise $1 million that can be donated to a number of charities.
“There are a few reasons why I want to do this. Like the North Pole, I want to be the first Omani and Arab to climb Everest as well as to set a good example for young Arabs. I want to inspire them and show them that they can do whatever they set their minds to.
“Also, I hope my endeavours will present a positive image of Arabs and Muslims to the rest of the world.”
Al Busaidi’s efforts have already received accolades across the region including the Ministry of Sport in
