Satyarup Siddhanta
Satyarup Siddhanta is a Bangalore-based Indian mountaineer. Satyarup became the youngest mountaineer in the world and the first from India to climb both the Seven Summits as well as Seven Volcanic Summits on 15 January 2019 at 10:10 pm Chile time. Guinness World record approved this claim and he is now "officially amazing".
On December 15, 2017 he summited Vinson Massif, becoming only the fifth Indian civilian to complete the seven summits. He is the first civilian to accomplish this feat from Karnataka and West Bengal. He is also the 3rd Indian to climb the highest Volcano of the world, Mt. Ojos Del Salado. Satyarup, a certified mountaineer from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling., has skied the last degree to South Pole, a distance of 111 km. Satyarup is a Techie, Motivational Speaker and an Environmentalist. He is the President and founder of ABETO – "A better tomorrow" foundation, and works as a consultant at Brady Corporation, India.
Satyarup became:
- Youngest in the world to climb both seven summits & seven volcanic summits
- 1st from India to complete Seven Volcanic Summits
- 1st from India to complete both Seven Summits & Seven Volcanic Summits
- 1st from India to climb Mt Sidley, highest volcano of Antarctica
- 1st from India to climb Mt Giluwe, the highest volcano of Papua New Guinea
- 1st from India to climb Mt Wilhelm, the highest mountain of Papua New Guinea
- 3rd from India to climb Mt Ojos Del Salado, the highest volcano in the world, at Chile
- 1st person to play the Indian National Anthem on flute in Antarctica
Biography
Early life
Satyarup Siddhanta was born in Kolkata and brought up in a small town, Berhampore, West Bengal. He did his schooling at Mary Immaculate School, Berhampore and passed Higher Secondary from Gurudas Tarasundari Institution, Berhampore. He obtained a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim. He started working as a software engineer in Bangalore in 2005 and has been an active member of Bangalore Mountaineering Club since 2008.As a child, Satyarup was severely asthmatic and couldn't even run 100 meters without the aid of an inhaler. He was determined to overcome this ailment and live a healthy lifestyle. To this effect, he conditioned and trained himself for a period of 7 years and was finally able to go for his first trek in 2008 without an inhaler. Since then, he has been a role model for the youth to overcome their fears and live their dreams.
Works and achievements
Satyarup has been awarded the highest state award in the field of mountaineering Radhanath Sikdar Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award 2016 by the State Youth Services Department,Govt of West Bengal.Satyarup has been awarded the Excellence in Mountaineering award, 2018 by State Youth Services Department, Govt of West Bengal
Satyarup has been awarded with the special award in mountaineering 2019 by the Chief Minister of West Bengal at Khelasree 2019 held at Netaji Indoor Stadium Kolkata.
Satyarup was presented with the Youth Award in the Bangalore Youth Festival at the Kanteerva Stadium.
Satyarup has been invited by IIT Kanpur in their prestigious Scholars in Residence Program 2019-20.
He was felicitated by the West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights in Kolkata on the occasion of State Child Protection Day on 9 June 2018. He dedicated his Kilimanjaro, 2018 climb to the cause of Child Protection and held aloft the WBCPCR poster at the summit.
He played the Indian National Anthem on flute amidst extreme climatic conditions in Antarctica.
Satyarup presented his poster at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.
ASEAN entrusted Satyarup and his team the mission to take the ASEAN flag, the Indonesia Flag and the India flag to the summit of Mt Carstensz Pyramid as a commemorative climb to mark the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN and 25th anniversary of Dialogue with India. Satyarup gave a talk at the ASEAN headquarters, Jakarta. As a mark of respect, the pictures of the flag giving ceremony is showcased on the walls of Indian High Commission, Indonesia.
He was felicitated by the Governor of West Bengal after he successfully climbed Mount Everest on May 21, 2016.
He has been delivering motivational talks at several renowned institutions and forums, like ASEAN, SAHA Institute of Nuclear Physics,IISc, Bangalore, IIT Kanpur, IISWBM, IEI, TEDX and corporates like Cognizant, Sasken, HSBC, Bandhan Bank, IET, Altimetrik, Pinnacle, IMRB, Trivium, Element14, Aditya Birla Capital, Students of Indian Museum etc.
Mountaineering timeline
The seven highest summits
- June 29, 2012 and June 14, 2018 : Mount Kilimanjaro Summit. On June 29, 2012, at 9:30 a.m, Satyarup led a team of nine to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak of Africa from the Machame Route. On June 14, 2018, he led a team of 5 to the top again via the same route.
- June 27, 2013: Mount Elbrus. On June 27, 2013, Satyarup summitted the highest mountain of Europe.
- January 13, 2014: Mount Aconcagua. Satyarup climbed Mount Aconcagua, the highest non-technical mountain in the world on January 13, 2014 unguided from the normal route.
- June 23, 2014: Mount Denali. Satyarup climbed Mount Denali on June 23, 2014 from West Buttress route unguided. This climb is considered the fastest unguided ascent from India.
- June 12, 2015: Mount Kosciuszko Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak in Australia by the normal route unguided on June 12, 2015.
- May 21, 2016: Mount Everest Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak of Everest, taking the standard route from Nepal Side on May 21, 2016.
- June 13, 2017:Carstensz Pyramid Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak of Oceania by the Suangama Jungle Route. It was a commemorative climb to celebrate 50 years of ASEAN and 25 years of Bilateral talk between India and ASEAN. The flag giving ceremony happened at the headquarters of ASEAN at Jakarta where Satyarup was handed 3 flags - The India flag, the Indonesia flag and the ASEAN flag.
- December 15, 2017 Vinson Massif Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak in Antartica, taking the normal route and completing the seven summits.
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- Mt Kilimanjaro twice on June 29, 2012 & June 14, 2018
- Mt Elbrus on June 27, 2013
- Mt Ojos Del Salado on January 15, 2018 - 2nd Indian to summit after Malli Mastan Babu
- Mt Damavand on September 10, 2018 - Led a woman's team from India
- Mt Giluwe on November 9, 2018 - 1st Indian to summit
- Mt Pico De Orizaba on December 5, 2018
- Mt Sidley on 15 January 2019, 10:10 pm Chile time, 2019
Other notable adventures
- September 23, 2014: Mount Blanc in France
- December 28, 2017: Skied the Last Degree to South Pole covering 111 km distance over 6 days and dragging a 50 kg sled
- January 15, 2018: Became the second Indian to climb the highest volcano of the world, Mt. Ojos Del Salado, Chile
- November 14, 2018: Became the 1st Indian to climb Mount Wilhelm, the highest peak of Papua New Guinea.
Controversy