Arunima Sinha, the amputee mountaineer who set a record by climbing the Mount Everest, has added another feather in her cap by conquering the highest peak of Indonesia.
The 4484 metre assent to Carstensz Pyramid was a tough one which she managed with her firm resolve, her office said in a press release.
Arunima Sinha's aim is to climb the highest peaks in all the continents' and unfurl the Indian flag.
Arunima Sinha has already scaled 5 peaks -
- Everest in Asia
- Kilimanjaro in Africa
- Elbrus in Europe
- Kosizko in Australia
- Aconcagua in Argentina (South America)
Born in 1988, Arunima Sinha is the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest.
This is the sixth peak scaled by Arunima Sinha who exhibited her grit and determination by successfully scaling the highest Mt Everest in 2013
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