
Telangana Mountaineer Anwita Padamti Aknakagua scales, sets sights at the new peak

Anwita Padmati | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“I think of the journey as a summit. People assume that Mountaineering is a cakewalk for me, but I always rim-band — the mountain is different and must be respected,” Anwitha Padmati says, 2 27-A2 27 Day Mountaineer And from the instructor Voyage (Bhubangiri), Telangana.
In January, he scalled Acncagua in Argentina, it was 6,961 meters above America’s highest peak sea level. His previous expeditions include Mount Elbras of Russia, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Vinson Massif of Antarctica, and near the house, Everest, Mansalu, Renk and Gori Chen. He is now aiming to climb Alaska Dinali and Cosiusco Mount Australia to finish the seven summits.
If not on an expedition, Anwita trains students in Rock Climbing and Mountaineering at the Transcend Academy of Rock Climbing (Track) in Anvita Bhongir and Gandicota. Mountaineer founded by Shekhar Babu In 2002, these academies are in collaboration with the Department of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Tourism – also Mountaineer Porna MalavathAnand Kumar Sadhanpalli and Raghavendra as the main train.

Anwitha and Richard were two who joined Aconkagua from a team of 10: Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The fort of the vongi, with its huge 500 feet of monolithic rock, is Anvitha’s home turf. Originally from a village near Bhongi, Ambeli, he discovered rock climbing at the age of 17. “My parents, Madhusudan Reddi and Chandrakala, Pore BC Connecting, came from our village for my education. In 2015, we searched for rock climbing on holidays and I joined the five -day course outside of curiosity. Shekhar Babu my coach. He was, “he remembers.
This training has a permanent impact beyond climbing. “My father noticed positive changes in my focus, time management and combination with people,” he added. Rock climbing has opened new possibilities. “We live in limited resources. My father was a farmer, and my mother used to teach in an Anganwadi school. We can work on holidays or leisure activities, but climbing has given me something new to explore.”
A few months later, he joined a Basic Mountaineering course in West Bengal – his first trip outside of Telangana. “I was always fit because of the school athletics, which helped during training. I also realized that when you were interested in learning, people react positively despite the language and cultural barriers. “
In addition to finishing his B.com in Bhongir and later the Andhra Mahila Sabha, an MBA of the School of Informatics, Hyderabad, Anwitha honored his trekking, climb and mounting skills.

Part of the team that was part of the Aconkagua expert was photo credit: special arrangement
The training stopped when the Indian flag was hosted at the base camp in Mount Elbras after Ladakh’s peak, Sikkim Raink and Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro Scaling. “I have trained accurately, gradually appreciated in high height and cool situations.”
These experts encouraged his emotions to lead the mountaineering teams and training. “I have learned the solution to the problem, the rescue of team members, packing for the expedition, enrollment of original teachings and better planning.”
Everest and Mansalu were one of his most monuments, like Gari Chen, where he led a group of eight track climbs with the Indian Army. In January, he married two out of 10 to summit Argentina’s Ekoncagua.
Reflecting its decade long journey, Anwitha highlights the importance of starting soon. “I started climbing soon when Porna started at 12 (Porana was the youngest woman to reach the top of Everest at the age of 13 in 2014). It was understood that young students have an advantage. Since 2021, our academies have reacted to schools by forming a team of 1-, 2-, and 5-day teams and conducting leadership sessions. So far, we have trained about 10,000 students and have the opportunity to do more. “
Published – Feb 20, 2025 01:48 PM IST