SALIENT FEATURES
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Size of Stamp |
30.5 x 40.5 mm |
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Size of Stamp Print |
30.5 x 40.5 mm |
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Number of stamps in a Sheet |
(4x3) 12 Stamps (Set of 4 Stamps) |
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Perforations |
13 C |
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Denomination: |
Rs. 30/- each stamp |
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Colors |
CMYK |
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Printing Technology |
Lithography Offset |
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Paper |
100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper |
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Gum |
PVA |
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Quantity of Stamp |
0.04 Million (10,000 Each stamp design) |
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Design |
Supplied by the customer |
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Printer |
Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi |
Founded on 15 June 1976, the
Alpine Club of Pakistan has played a pioneering role in promoting
mountaineering, trekking, rock climbing, adventure tourism, and mountain
conservation throughout the country. Over the past five decades, the Club has
served as the national platform for climbers, explorers, and mountain
enthusiasts, fostering a culture of adventure while encouraging responsible and
sustainable engagement with Pakistan's high-altitude environments.
Since its inception, the Alpine
Club of Pakistan has organized expeditions, training courses, climbing
competitions, seminars, and awareness programs aimed at developing technical
expertise and enhancing mountain safety. The Club has also represented Pakistan
in international mountaineering forums and has worked closely with governmental
and non-governmental organizations to promote the country's unparalleled
mountain landscapes on the global stage. Through its efforts, generations of
Pakistani climbers have been inspired to pursue excellence in mountaineering
and to contribute to the exploration and preservation of the nation's natural
treasures.
Pakistan is home to some of the
world's most spectacular mountain ranges, including the Himalaya, Karakoram,
and Hindu Kush. Together, these ranges contain some of the highest and most
challenging peaks on Earth, attracting climbers and adventurers from across the
globe. The four stamps in this commemorative series highlight mountains that
symbolize the grandeur, diversity, and climbing legacy of Pakistan.
K2:- K2 (8,611 metres),
located in the Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan, is the second-highest
mountain in the world and widely regarded as one of the most formidable peaks
ever climbed. Known as the "Savage Mountain" for its extreme weather
conditions and technical challenges, K2 stands as a symbol of human endurance,
courage, and determination. First successfully climbed in 1954 by an Italian
expedition, K2 remains the ultimate aspiration for elite mountaineers and
serves as an enduring emblem of Pakistan's mountain prestige.
Namika Peak:- Namika Peak,
situated within the majestic Karakoram region, is a striking mountain renowned
for its rugged beauty and remote setting. Although less known internationally
than some of Pakistan's giant summits, Namika Peak represents the vast array of
unclimbed and lesser-explored mountains that contribute to the country's
reputation as a paradise for mountaineers and explorers. Its dramatic landscape
reflects the pristine wilderness and geological magnificence that characterize
the northern mountain regions of Pakistan.
There Peak:- Laila Peak
(approximately 6,096 metres), located in the Hushe Valley of the Karakoram
Range, is celebrated as one of the most beautiful mountains in the world.
Distinguished by its remarkably symmetrical spear-shaped summit and elegant
snow-covered ridge, Laila Peak is a favorite among photographers, trekkers, and
climbers. Its unique silhouette rising above the surrounding glaciers has made
it an iconic symbol of the aesthetic splendor of Pakistan's mountains. The peak
exemplifies the harmony between natural beauty and mountaineering challenge
that attracts adventurers to the Karakoram.
Trango Tower:- Trange Tower,
part of the famous Trango Group in the Baltoro region, is internationally
renowned among rock climbers. Featuring some of the world's tallest
near-vertical granite faces, Trango Tower is considered one of the greatest big
wall climbing destinations on Earth. The immense granile cliffs present
extraordinary technical challenges and have hosted numerous landmark climbing
achievements. Its inclusion in this stamp. series recognizes Pakistan's
significance not only in high-altitude mountaineering but also in the
specialized field of world-class rock climbing.
Together, these four mountains
showcase different dimensions of Pakistan's mountain landscape: towering
altitude, remote wilderness, exceptional beauty, and technical climbing
excellence. They also reflect the spirit of exploration, resilience, and
respect for nature that the Alpine Club of Pakistan has championed for fifty
years.
The issuance of this
commemorative stamp series is both a celebration of the Alpine Club of
Pakistan's remarkable joumey and a tribute to the country's mountain
communities, guides, porters, climbers, and conservationists whose
contributions have helped establish Pakistan as one of the world's foremost
mountaineering destinations. It is also an invitation to future generations to
discover, appreciate, and protect the magnificent mountain heritage that forms
an integral part of Pakistan's national identity.
As the Alpine Club of Pakistan marks its Golden Jubilee, Pakistan Post joins the nation in honoring five decades of achievement, adventure, and service to mountaineering. May this commemorative issue inspire continued exploration, international friendship, environmental stewardship, and a lasting appreciation for the majestic peaks that define the roof of Pakistan.
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