Kathmandu, May 18: Indian mountaineer Shradha Gupta has moved closer to her Mount Everest summit attempt following a successful and historic climb of Mount Manaslu, marking another significant milestone in her high-altitude expedition journey.
After completing the Manaslu expedition, Gupta has begun her final preparations and ascent phases toward Everest, the world’s highest peak. Her progress reflects strong endurance, technical skill, and determination in extreme mountain conditions.
Her recent achievement on Manaslu is being viewed as a key stepping stone, strengthening her acclimatization and readiness for the demanding Everest climb. The expedition involves navigating challenging terrain, unpredictable weather conditions, and high-altitude risks.
Gupta’s journey is being followed closely by the mountaineering community, as she continues to represent Indian climbers on major global peaks. Her achievements highlight the growing presence of Indian women in extreme adventure sports and high-altitude mountaineering.
With the Everest summit attempt underway, her expedition remains in focus as she advances through critical stages of the climb toward the world’s highest peak.
