Malaysians set to fly the Jalur Gemilang at Everest Base Camp

Malaysians set to fly the Jalur Gemilang at Everest Base Camp

Sayangi Malaysiaku was the enthusiastic motivation behind the undertaking by 27 Malaysians with a mission to fly a goliath Jalur Gemilang Flag behind the Everest Base Camp (EBC). The programs held related to the National Day festivity. Jalur Gemilang at Everest Base Camp is the best and yet to happen programs in such altitude.

However, The gathering of climbers from different work divisions will take the test to fly Lukla airport. it is a 6 meters by 2 meters banner weighing 11kg at 5,364m above ocean level of the Everest Base Camp.

Pioneer of the undertaking Mohd Fakhrul Munir Mohd Isa said the climbers were facing physical and mental difficulties. More, including serious climate, underneath frigid temperatures and the Height Mountain Infection (AMS). So to inspire them is our Motto.

Similarly, He said they would need to ascend the World highest base camp. Since starting from the level of Altitude at 2,700m from Lukla for 12 days which would cover 130km for a round trip.

“The Trek Particapaint members will be climbing the 5,545m Viewpoint Kala Patthar,” he advised the correspondents at an occasion to hand over the mammoth Jalur Gemilang at the Kuala Lumpur Universal Air terminal here yesterday.

The gathering of Famous Malaysian big-name Azhan Rani and media agents – Berita Harian journalists Zainuri Misfar and Abdul Razak Raaff, Bernama picture taker Mohd Faizol Abdul Aziz and Kosmo! correspondent Norzasrudin Mohamed.

Malaysia Solidarity Establishment trustee Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye gave over the banner. Additionally, the present was Malaysian vocalist Amy Search, who is the endeavor’s symbol.

Jalur Gemilang at Everest Base Camp

The endeavor, sorted out by Summit Assault Assets (SAR), incorporates six climbers from Brunei. The attempt finishes on Sept 16. That is why the players have limited time to perform at a base.

Mohd Fakhrul said the members would trek for eight days from Sept 2 to get to the EBC.

Whereas, The Everest hiker would walk for about 15km every day. Moreover, they have to rely on climate because the weather of Mountains is unpredictable.

Malaysians set to fly the Jalur Gemilang at Everest Base Camp

“All Everest hiker have set themselves up rationally and physically for the campaign. And to Leading this, they need experiencing many of High altitude. They are already preparing to scale a few mountains inside and outside of the country. The most recent couple of months the group of climbers demonstrated how Malaysians of various foundations could cooperate to guarantee such undertaking victory.

The group spokesperson added that would probably make history by flying the gigantic Jalur Gemilang at highest mountains lap.

Furthermore, “It would be an incredible test. I have trust in them is going to. good for us. If everybody in the group handles such high-altitude easily. And if they take care of themselves from the environment. we wish good luck for them in such Titans journey.

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