Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], August 9: Ranchi came alive on August 3 and 4, 2025, as the city hosted one of the most significant gatherings in the mountaineering world -- The Himalayan Conclave 2025 (Everest Summit 3.0). Organised by the Ideate Inspire Ignite (i3) Foundation, the conclave
New Delhi [India], July 15: After six years of failure, near-death experiences on Everest, and walking away just 900 metres from the summit, Samir Patham and Sauraj Jhingan return with a memoir on leadership, loss, and perseverance.
The National Park Service has warned that mountaineers who enter national parks without permission or fail to carry proper climbing gear could face fines or bans of up to three years. The warning follows recent mountaineering accidents, including the deaths of two climbers on Yushan after sl
Family members along with the relatives stood in line eagerly waiting for the record-setting climbers to arrive back home. Bands played while fellow Sherpa women danced in jubilance welcoming the record-setting climbers back home.
A team of differently-abled mountaineers from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) displayed the 7,8000 sq ft Indian national flag at Kilimanjaro, the highest peak of the African continent, the institute said in a press release.
In an extraordinary display of courage and camaraderie, the mountaineers of the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) of the Indian Army undertook a special mission to recover the mortal remains of their fallen comrades.
Siliguri/ Darjeeling (West Bengal) [India], May 30: Inspiria Knowledge Campus, a leading Siliguri-based educational institution, has taken a pioneering step to honour the legacy of legendary mountaineer Tenzing Norgay and the contributions of Sherpa mountaineers. The institution has signed a
New Delhi [India], October 19: In a splendid display of audacity and aspiration, the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation (TSAF), in a harmonious alliance with the venerable Indian Army and the esteemed Ministry of Tourism, unfurled the grand spectacle known as the 'Fit@50+ Summits and Steering W
One soldier died while three are missing after a group of Indian Army mountaineers was caught in an avalanche on Mount Kun in Ladakh, officials said on Monday.
Nun-Kun is a mountain massif of the Zanskar ranges located on the border of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in northern India. It consists of two main peaks Nun and Kun separated from each other by long snowy plateau with a third peak of the massif known as Pinnacle Peak.