Uta Ibrahimi makes history in world mountaineering the first Albanian woman to climb the world's 14 highest peaks

Kosovo-renowned climber Uta Ibrahimi has entered the history of world mountaineering, becoming the first Albanian woman and the first from the Balkans to have climbed all 14 highest peaks in the world, known as “the children's” Historical success was crowned on May 10, 2025, when Uta reached the top [...]
Kosovo-renowned climber Uta Ibrahimi has entered the history of world mountaineering, becoming the first Albanian woman and the first from the Balkans to have climbed all 14 highest peaks in the world, known as “the children's”
Historical success was crowned on May 10, 2025, when Utta reached the top of Kangchenjunga (8,586 m), the third highest in the world. This climb completed its multi-year project “Utalay 14<8,000”.
Its journey in mountaineering began in 2017 when it made headlines like the first Albanian woman to climb Everest (8,848 m), the highest peak of the globe. Since then, Uta stopped.
Over the past eight years, it climbed some of the most dangerous and challenging Mayas of the Himalayas and Karakoram, including K2, Annapurna, Nanga Parbat, Lhotse, Broadway Peak, and many others.












