Russian Climber Rustam Nabiev Summits Everest Using Only His Hands
Kathmandu – In an extraordinary moment of human determination and courage, 34-year-old Russian adventurer Rustam Nabiev has successfully summited Mount Everest using only his hands, inspiring millions around the world with his remarkable achievement. Nabiev, who lost both of his legs in a tragic military barracks collapse in 2015, reached the top of the world’s highest mountain after an intense and emotional journey through the Himalayas.
Despite living with a severe physical disability, Nabiev refused to let his condition define his limits. Using specially adapted climbing techniques and relying heavily on upper-body strength, he pushed through harsh weather, freezing temperatures, rocky terrain, and the extreme altitude challenges of Everest. His summit has been widely praised as one of the most inspiring mountaineering achievements in recent years.
Rustam Nabiev has become globally recognized for motivating people through his story of resilience, positivity, and mental strength. Since the accident that changed his life, he has continued to challenge himself with extreme adventures, proving that determination can overcome even the toughest obstacles. His Everest summit now stands as a powerful symbol of hope for people with disabilities and for anyone facing hardships in life.
The achievement has also drawn admiration across the mountaineering community and social media, where many are calling his climb historic and deeply emotional. Against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, Nabiev’s successful ascent serves as another reminder that Mount Everest continues to witness stories that go far beyond climbing — stories of survival, courage, and the unstoppable human spirit.
