British Sikh woman Preet Chandi makes history with solo trip to South Pole in 40 days

The woman born in England, Harpi Chandi ticked her name on the pages of history after she completed the boring Antarctic expedition in 40 days. Harpreet, also known as Preet, is a clinical training officer of the British Army and also entrusted with the task of regulating and validating training for medical officers in the Army. Preet completed a solo expedition after covering more than 1120 km to the south pole. He save his followers updated with audio blogs along his way.

On January 3, Preet made history after becoming the first woman of color to reach the South Pole without the right contingent. He went up to Instagram to share his success story.

“Hello everyone, checked in from day 40. I managed to get to the south pole where snow went down. Feel so much emotions now. I don’t know anything about the polar world three years ago and it felt so real to finally be here . It’s difficult to get here and I want to thank everyone for their support. This expedition is always about more than me. I want to encourage people to push their boundaries and to believe in themselves, and I want you to be able to do it without doing so. Label rebels. I have been told not on many occasions and tell ‘just do normal things’, but we create our own normal. You are able to do whatever you want. Wherever you come from or where you are Start whether, everyone starts somewhere. I don’t want to break the glass ceiling, I want to destroy it to one million pieces. Who is with s Aya? “Preet caption the post.

Isn’t this extraordinary? This post has collected more than 10,000 likes and some reactions. People greatly praised the achievement of extraordinary Harpreet and hope he is good for challenges and adventures in the future.

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