Seven Summits and Volcanic Seven Summits

Climbing the Highest Peaks Across the Globe...

Mt. Carstensz Pyramid, the highest island peak in the World.

Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak of Oceania by the Suangama Jungle Route. After scaling the Everest, Satya was accompanied by two mountaineers for their next expedition in Indonesia. Puncak Jaya, also known as Carstensz Pyramid, standing at 4884 metres is the highest summit of Indonesia and also the highest island peak in the world. Apart from conquering the summit, Satya’s mission was to take the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) flag to the peak. Satya along with his team members scaled the summit on 13th June 2017. Guess what? They had to take the jungle route, where cannibalism still exists.

Mt. Vinson Massif, the highest mountain of Antarctica.

Satyarup successfully climbed Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antartica on December 15, 2017 taking the normal route and completing the seven summits Apart from its height of 4893 metres, it is 21 km long and 13 km wide. Mount Vinson was a different ball game for Satya, as he had to witness horrendous storms during the trek. In fact, the -40 degrees was so brutal that, some tents were blown kilometres far away and despite all these frigid challenges, Satya managed to hit the peak in Dec 2017. Post finishing his expedition, he also did Skiing for 111 km to reach the South pole from 89 degrees South.

Mt. Everest is the highest Mountain in World

Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak of Everest, taking the standard route from Nepal Side on May 21, 2016. – His earlier expedition was abandoned in 2015 post Nepal earthquake but he did not give up and made it to the top of the world. In that expedition, Satyarup had lot of bone chilling experiences . From falling inside a crevasse to seeing a Sherpa falling to his death. Satya shares those experiences in his talks.

Mt. Kosciuszko - the highest mountain in Australia

Standing at 7310ft/2228m, it is smallest of the Seven Summits .Satyarup successfully climbed the highest peak in Australia by the normal route unguided on June 12, 2015 at 5.15 pm ,Satya climbed Mt. Kosciuszko . He summited the mountain unguided with group of friends from Australia ,India And Canada

Mt. Denali - the highest mountain in North America (Alaska)

Standing at 20322ft/6194m, it is third highest of the Seven Summits and is taller than Mount Everest when measured from base to summit with about 18000ft vertical rise. On 23th June 2014 at 8:10pm, Satayarup climbed Mt Denali. He summitted the mountain unguided with group of friends from Bangladesh, Canada, Nepal and USA. This climb is one of the fastest from india with just 9 days to reach the summit from sea level (Anchorage to Summit). This is the fastest unguided ascent from India

Mt. Aconcagua- the highest mountain in Argentina

Mt Aconcagua situated in Argentina in the Andes Ranges is the highest mountain in South America as well as the highest mountain outside the Himalayas.Satyarup climbed Mount Aconcagua (22,841 ft/6962m). , the highest non-technical mountain in the world on January 13, 2014 unguided from the normal route.

Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa

Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania ,5,895 metre or 19,341 feet above sea level (the uhuru peak/kibo peak) . On June 29,2012 at 9:30AM, Satayarup led a team of 9 to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro from the Machame Route, the highest Mountain in Africa.


Volcanic 7 summits


8. Mt Sidley - highest volcano of Antarctica

Satyarup climbed Mt Sidley on 15 January 2019, 10:10 pm

Mt. Pico De Orizaba- highest volcano of North America

Satyarup climbed Pico De Orizaba (5636m) in Mexico on 5th December, 2018 to complete his 6th volcano. Satyarup took the South route and reached the summit around 2:30 PM with veteran climber Salvador and team doctor Mauricio from Mexico. However on the way back Satyarup and Salvador was hit by a rock in the rockfall zone where Salvador broke his pelvic bone. Satyarup escaped with no broken bones. Mauricio and Satyarup did a rescue operation to bring Salvador down till the advanced camp where they met the rescue team.

Mt. Giluwe- highest volcano of Oceania and Papua New Guinea

It is also the second highest mountain of Papua New Guinea. Satyarup climbed Mt Giluwe on 9 November 2018 to become the first Indian. Later he climbed Mt Wilhelm, the highest mountain of Papua New Guinea as well.

Mt. Damaband - highest Volcano of Asia

Satyarup took a women's team to Mt Damavand in Iran and on Sep 10, 2018 Satyarup and Mousumi Khatua summitted Mt Damavand. Huge amount of Sulpur Dioxide gas continuously gets emitted from the crater making irritation in eyes and choking smell at the summit.

Mt. Ojos Del Salado- highest Volcanic peak of the world

jos Del Salado in Chile is the highest volcano of South America and the highest active volcano in the world as well. Satyarup climbed Ojos on 15 January, 2018 and became the 2nd Indian after late Malli Mastan Babu to climb that mountain. In the same expedition Satyarup paid a homage to Late Malli Mastan Babu who was the first Indian and fastest in the world to climb all the 7 summits. Satyarup put a National flag, sang the National anthem, put his picture and put some prayer flags at the point where Malli's body was found at Tres Cruces.

Mount Elbrus - highest Volcanic peak in Europe

Satyarup climbed Mt. Elbrus on June 27, 2013 . It lies in the Caucasus ranges in Russia with a height of 5642m/18510ft. Elbrus has two summits with the West Summit at 18,510 feet (5,642 meters) slightly higher than the East Summits at 18,442 feet (5,621 meters).

Mt. Kilimanjaro - highest Volcanic peak in Africa

Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania ,5,895 metre or 19,341 feet above sea level (the uhuru peak/kibo peak) . On June 29,2012 at 9:30AM, Satayarup led a team of 9 to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro from the Machame Route, the highest Mountain in Africa.


Other Notable Adventures


Satyarup became the 1st Indian to climb Mt Wilhelm- the highest peak of Papua New Guineaa on November 14, 2018

Skied the Last Degree to South Pole covering 111 km distance over 6 days and dragging a 50 kg sled on December 28, 2017

Satyarup summitted Mont Blanc on Sep 23, 2014 at 8:15 AM.