This Pakistani woman defies stereotypes by riding her bike 3200km into the heart of Pakistan
Wind running through her hair and sun kissing her face, Zenith Irfan never second-guessed her 3200 km journey to the northern areas of Pakistan. At the age of 20, she decided to fulfill her late father's dream — to travel the world on a bike.
She is not your average Pakistani girl and she pays no heed to gender role expectations. At 18, she was learning how to ride a motorcycle.
"In 2013, when my brother bought his first motorcycle, he gave me riding lessons. It was then that I decided to journey on a motorcycle adventure — after gaining adequate training,” she said.
She had once asked her mother what her late father had always dreamed of doing, and was told he wanted to go on a motorcycle journey around the world. Thus began Zenith's journey. Remarkably, her mother was the driving force behind the idea.