In Memory of Our Founder

Shah Doulat

A Son of Shimshal · 1997 — 2026

Porter. Mountaineer. Mentor. Founder. The story of the man who built Summit Experts — and the legacy that climbs on in his name.

From the loads of others to the summit of his own dream

Shah Doulat was born in Shimshal — the Valley of Mountaineers — a remote village high in the Karakoram that has given Pakistan more great climbers than anywhere else on earth.

He did not begin with privilege. Shah started as a porter, carrying other people's loads up other people's mountains. From porter to cook, from cook to guide, and from guide to the founder of his own company — he built Summit Experts with his own hands, in just a few short years, because he refused to wait for someone else to give him a chance.

Along the way he became one of Pakistan's finest high-altitude mountaineers. But Shah measured his life by more than altitude. He used to call the great 8,000-metre peaks his brothers — not summits to conquer, but family to return to. That was how he saw the mountains, and how he saw the people who climbed them.

"He didn't just want to summit peaks. He wanted to build people."

What made Shah rare wasn't his climbing — it was the dream he carried between the climbs. He wanted the world to fall in love with Pakistan: not only its mountains, but its people. He believed that when a traveller arrives here and is welcomed by a young, talented guide who gives everything, they don't simply have a good expedition — they leave with Pakistan in their heart.

So he spent himself building that. He sat with young climbers from mountain villages — boys and girls with raw talent and no platform — teaching them, mentoring them, and giving them their first real chance on the mountains before the big brothers called.

Four giants. One without oxygen.

Over his career Shah summited some of the most formidable mountains on earth, alongside many other peaks and demanding trekking routes across the Karakoram.

8,611m
K2
The world's second-highest mountain — the savage mountain of the Karakoram.
8,126m
Nanga Parbat
The ninth-highest mountain on earth, the "Killer Mountain" of the western Himalaya.
Summited without supplemental oxygen
8,080m
Gasherbrum I
"Hidden Peak" — the eleventh-highest mountain in the world, deep in the Baltoro.
8,035m
Gasherbrum II
The thirteenth-highest mountain, towering above Concordia.

A life on film

We made a short film to honour Shah's life, his journey, and the dream he carried for Pakistan and its mountains.

Watch and share on Instagram — @summitexpertspakistan

The Shah Doulat Alpine Guide Fellowship

The Shah Doulat Alpine Guide Fellowship honours his life, vision, and legacy by supporting the professional development of aspiring Pakistani mountain guides — the very dream Shah gave his life to.

The Fellowship promotes excellence in mountain leadership, technical skill, safety and rescue, environmental stewardship, and international communication — helping the next generation of guides build sustainable careers in Pakistan's mountains, exactly as Shah once helped them.

Mentorship

Continuing the hands-on guidance Shah gave to young climbers from mountain villages.

Training

Funding technical, safety, and rescue training for the guides of tomorrow.

Opportunity

Giving talented young men and women their first real chance on the mountains.

Shah is no longer on the mountain with us. But his brothers lead our expeditions, his community guides our travellers, and his values shape every journey we run. When you travel with Summit Experts, you become part of what Shah believed in.

Still climbing. Still showing the world his brothers.