November 23, 2024
Saloni Jha
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Ready to meet the adventurers who¡¯ve turned trekking into an art form? From scaling the highest peaks to exploring untouched terrains, these trailblazers have made trekking their life's mission.
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Known as the king of mountaineers, Reinhold Messner was the first to conquer all 14 peaks over 8,000 metres. Not one to shy away from the extreme, his fearless spirit made him a living legend.
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A rockstar in the trekking world, Arjun Vajpai became the youngest Indian to summit Mount Everest at just 16. With multiple peaks under his belt, including Mount Makalu and Cho Oyu, Arjun is redefining what it means to scale the heights ¨C and he¡¯s still just getting started!
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With a record-breaking 21 summits of Mount Everest, Apa Sherpa holds the world record for the most climbs of the world¡¯s tallest mountain. He's a true inspiration for anyone chasing their Everest, literally or metaphorically.
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A true pioneer of Indian trekking, Harish Kapadia¡¯s expeditions have taken him to some of the most remote and uncharted areas in India and beyond. From trekking in the Himalayas to exploring the Tibetan Plateau, he¡¯s written a book on adventure travel.
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Known for his extreme adventures, David Hempleman-Adams trekked across the globe in ways that most people only dream of. From crossing the Arctic to leading expeditions to Antarctica, his life has been one big expedition. Talk about living on the edge!
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The first woman to summit Mount Everest, Junko Tabei is a true trailblazer. But her achievements don¡¯t stop there; she went on to complete the Seven Summits. Tabei proved that strength has no gender, and every mountain is conquerable with the right mindset.
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