
According to her, the journey was a true test of resilience, courage, and self-confidence.
Samar Khan has successfully completed the Fjallraven Polar 2026, finishing a challenging 300km dogsled journey across the frozen Arctic region.
Sharing her achievement on Instagram, she said the experience was not just physically tough but also tested her mentally, pushing her through extreme exhaustion, self-doubt, and limits she had never faced before.
She explained that spending days in the freezing Arctic wilderness made her reflect deeply, as the silence of the environment brought both challenges and self-discovery.
According to her, the journey was a true test of resilience, courage, and self-confidence. She described it as more than just completing an expedition, saying it was the result of a much longer struggle that had started even before the trip began.
Khan also revealed that she faced visa issues before departure and received her stamped passport only one day before her flight. She said the journey had already tested her patience and determination before she even reached the Arctic.
For her, this achievement was not just personal but also a proud moment for Pakistan. She thanked the Fjallraven team and Sweden in Pakistan for helping speed up her visa process and making it possible for her to take part.
Fjallraven Polar is known as a tough Arctic expedition that involves traveling by dogsled across extreme cold conditions, requiring strong physical endurance and mental strength over several days.
Khan ended her message by encouraging others to believe in themselves, saying that anyone who has ever been told they cannot achieve something should take this as a sign that they can.



