3 youths of Rajasthan raised the tricolor at 20 thousand high peaks and climbed into Island Peak in Nepal
Three youths from Dungarpur district of Rajasthan raised the Tricolor at the top of the island peak in the Mount Everest area of Nepal. This is his eighth mission after training. He completed the mission by lifting the tricolor at a peak of 20,305 feet from Nepal. The three youths raised the Tricolor and paid tribute to the tourists who died in the Pahalgam terror attack. The IT firm manager Hiten Damor, travel company Vivek Pandya and bank manager Kapil Parmar achieved this achievement. Tracking became my hobby during university studies. His interest in hill tracking increased during university studies. As a result of this hobby, he also took training in Uttarakhand. Since then, he has been mountaineering every year. He climbed several mountains, including Kedarnath and Everest base. So far, these youths have Keepganga, Buran Pass, Malana, Chandrashila, Kedarnath, Tungnath, Srikhand Mahadev, Chadar Trek, Everest Base Camp, Black Patthar and Chandranahan. This time he left with the Mountain Climbing Team of the Government of India and Nepal on a visit to Island Peak in Nepal. After this, on Sunday, May 11, he reached the top of the dangerous and inaccessible Himalayas in Nepal. Preparations to reach the peak of Mount Everest, together, began a hard and icy climb from the island peak, the base camp goes through the route of the Everest base camp. The climb of 6,189 meters (20,305 feet) was completed within 8 hours. While both took 7 hours to land. While the third partner Kapil Parmar decided to return for safety reasons after reaching an height of about 5.900 meters. Now he wants to make a record to reach the highest peak of Mount Everest. He expressed his gratitude to the people of the Vagad region for his success. Share this story -tags