A ‘dream-come-true’ expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro
The Hindu
The team from Karnataka and Hyderabad scaled Mount Kilimanjaro and hoisted the tricolour at the summit
It was indeed a proud moment for a group of adventure enthusiasts from Karnataka when they successfully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa a few days ago, and hoisted the tricolour atop the peak in celebration of India’s Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
When Indians across the globe were celebrating 75 years of India’s independence, the passionate adventure enthusiasts were climbing one of the world’s tallest mountains as they started scaling the peak on August 14 and accomplished their ‘dream-come-true’ mission on August 19. They reached the summit in a span of five days.
The seven-member team was overjoyed for reaching the summit and hoisting the national flag being the proud Indians, especially on the occasion when Indians all over the world celebrated the country’s 75 years of freedom.
“There was no limit to our joy in finishing the biggest expedition of our lifetime and hoisting our national flag in celebration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. It was a tough expedition but all of us put our heart and soul into making it possible,” said D.S.D. Solanki, one of the mountaineers from Mysuru who climbed the peak.
With Mr. Solanki, who founded Tiger Adventure Foundation, there were two members in the seven-member team for whom Mount Kilimanjaro trek was their debut mission.
The seven-member team consisted of four men and three women - Mr. Solanki and Punitha Pradeep from Mysuru, Lenin Chowdhary from T. Narasipur, Chethana Seervi from Hyderabad and Gireesh Hullur, Karthik Nagaraj and Gowri, all from Bengaluru.
The team left for the expedition on August 8 from Bengaluru. After touring Kenya, they embarked on the trek, setting off for conquering the peak on August 14 after completing all basic formalities.