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Samina Baig makes history as first Pakistani to ski to South Pole

Pakistani mountaineer Samina Baig has once again etched her name in the annals of global exploration, becoming the first Pakistani to ski to the South Pole.

Covering 111 kilometres across the extreme terrain of Antarctica, Baig completed the “Last Degree” journey on December 14, 2025, planting the Pakistani flag at the southernmost point of the Earth.

The expedition, organised by Elite Exped, departed from Pakistan on December 2 and reached Union Glacier on December 6.

After days of gruelling skiing through harsh Antarctic conditions, Baig’s achievement marked a major milestone in her pursuit of the prestigious Explorer Grand Slam, a challenge that requires adventurers to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents and reach both the North and South Poles.

Samina Baig, who hails from the remote village of Shimshal, has a remarkable history of trailblazing accomplishments.

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She became the first Pakistani woman to summit Mount Everest in 2013, and by July 2014, she had completed the Seven Summits, which include Everest, Kilimanjaro, McKinley, Mont Blanc, Elbrus, Aconcagua, Vinson, and Puncak Jaya.

She is also the first Pakistani woman to climb K2, the world’s second-highest and one of the most technically challenging mountains.

In a heartfelt post on her Facebook page, Baig reflected on her journey to the South Pole.

“This ski journey has never been accomplished by any Pakistani in the past. It has been one of the most challenging and meaningful experiences of my life,” she posted.

“From standing on the summit of Mount Everest in 2013 to completing the Seven Summits, the highest mountains on each continent, from climbing K2 and Nanga Parbat to now reaching the South Pole, this journey has taken me across the highest mountains and the most remote places on Earth.

“Every step along the way has taught me patience, resilience, and the power of belief.”

She credited her success to the support of her family, the Pakistani community that funded the expedition, fellow mountaineer Nirmal Purja, and the Elite Expeditions team.

“Without their trust, encouragement, and kindness, this journey would not have been possible,” she wrote.

Highlighting the importance of inspiring others, particularly women, Baig said: “Carrying the flag of Pakistan and my Ismaili flag across mountains, continents, and polar ice has been the greatest honour of my life. I hope my journey encourages others to pursue their dreams, no matter how challenging they may seem.”

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