[4] In 2015, she brought a group of students to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro as part of a project for the Ministry of Education.
She had met Khalid al-Siyabi who was the only Omani person at the time to have climbed Everest which he did seven years earlier.
[5] She was training under the guidance of her mentor, Khalid al-Siyabi, and for a long time her ambition to climb Everest was a secret.
[7] She was part of a team which included Mona Shahab of Saudi Arabia and the Lebanese climbers Joyce Azzam and Nelly Attar.
[6] The achievement was described as being by an "all-woman Arab team"[1] and it was filmed by the Canadian climber Elia Saikaly.
[10] On July 10, 2024, Al Harthy summitted Nanga Parbat as part of a 10-person expedition team.