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Sara Safari | |
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Nationality | Iranian American |
Occupation | High altitude mountaineer |
Known for | First Iranian to ever climb the Seven Summits |
Sara Safari is an Iranian American author, speaker, and mountain climber. She was the first Iranian to climb the Seven Summits, the seven highest peaks in each continent.[1][2][3]
In 2015 she has received the award for The Global Citizen from United Nations Association.[4]
External Website
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- ^ Nighthawk, Jasper (2020-07-14). "Climbing Everest and Empowering Women: Sara Safari Is on a Mission - Common Thread". commonthread.antioch.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
- ^ "This Woman Climbs to Empower Girls Around the Globe". National Geographic. 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
- ^ "50 Iranian-Americans you Should Know: Sara Safari". Iran Wire News. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ "Sara Safari - Aiming to be the first Iranian to climb the Seven Summits (only Mt. Everest to go!) and trekking 335 miles across the largest ice cap in the world, Greenland. – Tough Girl Podcast". UK Podcasts. Retrieved 2023-10-25.