Islamabad: Samina Baig became the first Pakistani woman to climb seven highest peaks in seven continents, media reported on Sunday.
Baig, 23, has completed the challenge of climbing seven of the highest mountains around the world, including Mount Everest which she scaled in May 2013, Dawn online reported.
Baig accompanied by her brother Mirza Ali, flew out to Russia, after Alaska, where they went on to scale the highest mountain in Europe, Mt Elbrus in Russia, which is 5,642 metres tall, bringing their 'Seven Summits' adventure to an end.
Baig was part of an adventure diplomacy mission, funded by passionate climbers outside Pakistan, a few embassies in Islamabad, with no support from the Pakistan government.
Hailing from Pakistan's mountainous Hunza Valley, both climbers had summated Mt McKinley, Alaska, reaching 6,168 metres into the sky on July 3.
Samina Baig became the first Pakistani woman to climb to the top of that highest peak in North America.
In March, she and Mirza Ali reached the top of the 4,884 metres-high Mount Carstensz Pyramid, the highest peak in Indonesia.
In the last six months, the duo made history in December when they climbed Mt Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in South America.
Then in January, they summited the highest peak in Antarctica, Mt Vinson, and then the 5,895 metres-high Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in February.
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