Miss World Belize Faith Edgar continues to raise the bar, this time not on stage, but on one of Belize’s most challenging natural landmarks. Faith recently completed her second ascent of Victoria Peak, the country’s second-highest mountain, located in the Stann Creek District. Known for its rugged terrain, dense rainforest, and demanding climb, Victoria Peak is no easy feat, making her accomplishment even more impressive.
Her journey reflects more than physical endurance. It speaks to discipline, determination, and a deep connection to Belize’s natural beauty. With each step to the summit, Faith is not only pushing her own limits but also representing the strength and resilience of Belizean women.
As she prepares to represent Belize at the 73rd Miss World Festival on September 5, 2026, achievements like this add another layer to her story, one rooted in perseverance, purpose, and pride. From the heights of Victoria Peak to the global stage, Faith Edgar is showing the world exactly what Belize is made of.
“On top of the world… well almost,” posted Faith on a Facebook Post. “My second summit to Victoria Peak almost 10 years later, and my muscle memory immediately reminded me why I said I’d never do this again. Three days of hiking through the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary rainforest was brutal, but so rewarding. Somehow the exhaustion, soaked clothes, endless climbs, and moments of wanting to quit made finally reaching the summit even more special. Grateful I got to do this with my family and closest friends beside me every step of the way.”














