Madhusudan Patidar

Madusudan Patidar
Personal information
Nationality India Indian
Born (1996-07-19) 19 July 1996
Indore, Madhya Pradesh - India
Climbing career
Known for First person in World To Stay 22 Hrs. on Mount Kilimanjaro
First ascents
Major ascents

Mount Everest Yongest Indian Boy to climb Mount Everest via North Ridge.

Mount KilimanjaroFirst person in World To Stay 22 Hrs.

Madhusudan Patidar (born 19 July 1996) is an International mountaineer, adventurer, and explorer from the Rau region of Indore.[1] Madhusudan belongs to a middle-class family and is a Fire Technology Engineer and a mountaineer by profession. On 21 May 2017 he successfully climbed Mount Everest and becomes the youngest Indian boy to reach the top via the North Ridge.[2] He has also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro spending a record 22 hours on the summit.

References

  1. "Indore: City lad youngest Indian to conquer Mt Kilimanjaro". www.freepressjournal.in. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  2. "21-Year-Old Beats All Odds, Scales Mt Everest". News18. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  • "Meet The Guy Who Stayed On The Top Of Kilimanjaro For 22Hrs And Made World Record".
  • "घर-गहने बेचकर फतह किया एवरेस्ट, 21 की उम्र में बने देश के सबसे छोटे पर्वतारोही".
  • "एवरेस्ट के बाद शहर के मधुसूदन ने किलमिंजारो पर की फतह".
  • "The Mountains Are Calling! Meet Our Very Own Mr. Everester from Indore – Madhusudan Patidar".

See also

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