Robert Perry
Magellan.
The leader of the first expedition to reach the North Pole is disputed. Historically, Robert Edwin Peary, an American explorer, and Matthew Henson, an African American explorer, are credited with reaching the North Pole in 1909. However, some modern historians and explorers question the accuracy of their claim.
Matthew Henson
Edmund Hillary was the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953 followed by Tenzing Norgay. The leader of the 1953 expedition was John Hunt.
Yes, he was part of the 1909 expedition which claimed to be the first to reach the Geographic North Pole.
A.S Cheema was the first Indian climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest, he did so on the 20th May 1965. The leader of the expedition was Mohan S Kohli.
Magellan led the first European expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean.
Robert Peary is widely credited with leading the first expedition to reach the North Pole in 1909. However, there is some controversy and debate surrounding the authenticity of his claim, with some sources suggesting that Frederick Cook may have reached the pole first.
The first Indian woman to reach the North Pole is Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu. She achieved this feat in 2006 as part of an international expedition.
Robert Edwin Peary, an American explorer, is credited with being the first person to reach the North Pole in 1909. He achieved this feat on an expedition he led with his team of explorers.
It was actually Balboa Caboto Magellan or Vespucci who led the first European expedition.
Matthew A. Henson, (1866-1955), was a member of the Robert Peary expedition to the North Pole in 1909.