Pakistani mountaineer Samina Baig has reached another major milestone by skiing to the last degree of the South Pole, becoming the first person from Pakistan to complete this journey. Her latest achievement adds to a long list of historic successes in global mountaineering.
Samina was part of an international expedition team and finished the tough mission on December 14 after weeks of training, planning, and physical preparation. The journey tested her stamina, patience, and mental strength as she skied across freezing temperatures and rough polar conditions to reach the destination.
Speaking about her accomplishment, Samina said this challenge held deep personal meaning for her. She described the expedition as a journey of belief and determination where every step forward required courage and trust in her abilities. Even in moments of uncertainty, she continued to push ahead, proving her commitment to exploring the limits of human endurance.
This achievement marks another chapter in Samina Baig’s remarkable career. She has already climbed Mount Everest, conquered K2, and completed the Seven Summits challenge, climbing the highest peaks on each continent. Now, by reaching the South Pole’s final degree, she has expanded her legacy beyond mountains and into polar exploration.
Samina hopes that her success will inspire people back home, especially women and young girls. She wants them to believe that dreams can come true with effort, discipline, and self-confidence. Her message is clear: challenges may be difficult, but nothing is impossible with passion and belief.
With this milestone, Samina Baig continues to make Pakistan proud on the international adventure stage, proving once again that she is among the world’s most fearless explorers.

