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Kang Yatse II Expedition
UT Kangri Expedition
Mentok Kangri Expedition
Kyagar Ri Expedition
Garuda Peak Expedition
Bhagirathi II Expedition
Gangotri III Expedition
Jogin I & Jogin III Expedition
Deo Tibba Expedition
CB-13 & CB-14 Expedition
Shinkun East Expedition
Yunam Peak Expedition
Ramjak Peak Expedition
Mt. Manirang Expedition
Reo Purgyil Expedition
Mt. Kamet Expedition
Mt. Nanda Devi East Expedition
Mt. Thalay Sagar Expedition
Mt. Shivling Expedition
Mt. Satopanth Expedition
Mt. Trishul Expedition
Baljuri Peak Expedition
Kanamo Peak Expedition
Hanuman Tibba Expedition
Shinkun West Expedition
Mt Nun Expedition
Mt Kun Expedition
Black Peak Expedition
Jagatsukh Peak Expedition
Shitidhar Peak Expedition
Bhanoti Peak Expedition
Friendship Peak Expedition
The Expedition Experience
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Led by certified mountaineers with years of Himalayan experience.
Safety First
Medical kits, oxygen support, and trained staff ensure your wellbeing.
Nutritious Meals
Freshly prepared food at high altitude for energy and recovery.
Premium Camps
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Small Groups
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What our trekkers say
Real stories from recent expeditions—safety-first leadership, and summit-day magic.
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Summits That Define Our Story
A curated glimpse of the climbers and expedition teams who shaped Terranova’s journey in the Himalayas.
Mount Kun Summit
Arashpreet Singh
Arashpreet Singh successfully summited Mount Kun (7,077 m) in 2025 with Terranova, demonstrating endurance, resilience, and high-altitude strength.
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Black Peak Summit
Featured Summitter
Mithilesh Upreti
Mithilesh Upreti summited Black Peak (Kala Nag) in 2024 with Terranova, demonstrating resilience, discipline, and strong mental endurance on a demanding Himalayan climb.
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Mount Kun Summit
Individual Summitter
Mr. Rahul Chauhan
Rahul Chauhan is a passionate mountaineer and high-altitude climber who successfully summited Mount Kun (7,077 meters) in 2021 with Terranova. Known for his determination, endurance, and strong technical skills, Rahul has proven his capability in one of the most challenging peaks of the Indian Himalayas.
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Mount Kun Summit
Individual Summitter
Mr. Aadrito Paul
Aadrito Paul is a dedicated mountaineer and high-altitude enthusiast who successfully summited Mount Kun (7,077 meters) in 2021 with Terranova Adventure. Known for his resilience, discipline, and strong mental endurance, Aadrito proved his capabilities on one of the most technically demanding peaks in the Indian Himalayas.
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Kang Yatse II Team
Team of 6
Kang Yatse II Summit – 2022
In 2022, a determined team of six members successfully summited Kang Yatse II under the expert guidance of Terranova. This expedition was a true test of endurance, teamwork, and high-altitude resilience.
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Founder Summit
Founder Milestone
Mr. Anupam Chatterjee
In 2022, Anupam Chatterjee, the Founder and Expedition Leader of Terranova, successfully summited Black Peak (Kala Nag), one of the most demanding peaks in the Garhwal Himalayas.
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Shinkun West Team
Team of 8
Shinkun West Summit – 2024
In 2024, a strong and determined team of eight members successfully summited Shinkun West under the expert organization of Terranova Adventure.
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International Summit
French Nationals
Kang Yatse II – 2025
In 2025, two French Nationals - Rubio & Uxuo summit Kang Yatse II within just 4 days.
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