• January 6, 2025

17-Year-Old Kaamya Karthikeyan Achieves Historic Seven Summits Milestone, Summits Mt. Vinson Massif

17-Year-Old Kaamya Karthikeyan Achieves Historic Seven Summits Milestone, Summits Mt. Vinson Massif

With her climb of Mt. Vinson Massif, Kaamya Karthikeyan becomes the Youngest female mountaineer ever to complete the Prestigious Seven Summits Challenge

At 0150 hrs IST on 25 Dec 24, Kaamya Karthikeyan, the 17-year-old mountaineer, successfully completed her most ambitious expedition by summiting Mt. Vinson Massif in Antarctica. This remarkable achievement marks the completion of her Seven Summits Challenge, making her the youngest female climber in the world to conquer the highest peak on all seven continents. Kaamya was supported on this extraordinary journey by Bisleri Vedica Himalayan Spring Water, sourced from the Himalayas, embodying her spirit of being #FullOfAltitude.

Reflecting on her incredible adventure, Kaamya Karthikeyan remarked, “Summiting Mount Vinson still feels surreal, and I’m beyond grateful to Vedica for supporting me wholeheartedly in reaching this highly challenging and my final milestone of the Seven Summits. With this climb, I’ve become the youngest female mountaineer in the world to achieve the Seven Summits Challenge. I’m excited for what’s next and looking forward to setting new goals for myself. I also hope this fuels young Indians of my generation to dream big and turn their dreams into reality.”

Commenting on this association, Jayanti Khan Chauhan, Vice Chairperson, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. said, “We are incredibly proud to support Kaamya on her historic journey to conquer the Seven Summits. With her final summit of Mt. Vinson Massif in Antarctica, Kaamya has become the youngest girl in the world to scale the highest peak on all seven continents, setting a new standard in mountaineering. It’s been a privilege to fuel her passion and resilience as she continues to redefine the limits of human potential. Kaamya’s journey truly embodies the #FullOfAltitude spirit, and we celebrate her inspiring achievements that motivate the world with her unwavering determination.”

The ascent of Mt. Vinson Massif was an arduous and challenging journey, beginning with a flight more than halfway across the world into the remote Antarctic wilderness, followed by a relentless climb through treacherous ice fields, deep crevasses, and unpredictable weather. Climbers face some of the harshest conditions on Earth, with temperatures plummeting below -40°C and winds exceeding 100 mph. Kaamya’s remarkable accomplishments on so many mountains, including this summit, stand as a profound source of inspiration. She had also become the youngest Indian and the second youngest female in the world to climb Mt. Everest from the Nepal side earlier in May 2024. Her exceptional achievements had earned her the prestigious Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Shakti Puraskar in 2021, India’s highest honour for young achievers, and recognition from the Hon. Prime Minister in his Mann Ki Baat.

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