Raghav Joneja

Raghav Joneja
Born 21/10/1997
Nationality Indian
Known for Youngest Indian to climb Mount Everest (at the age of 15 years 7 months)

Raghav Joneja is the youngest Indian to climb Mount Everest on 21 May 2013 at the age of 15 years 7 months. He was part of an expedition by the students of The Lawrence School, Sanawar which was the youngest team in the world to climb the Everest. Lawrence became the first school in the world to send a team to the highest peak. The expedition consisted of seven boys with their sherpas, three fathers as a support team and another four old Sanawarians, who joined the group from here to the base camp for 21 days to give them moral support.Col. Neeraj Rana, ex-director of Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), was the mentor for the expedition which April 9 arrived at Lukla, Nepal from where the group trekked for nine days to the base camp. At the base camp they acclimatised for nearly a month and began the final ascent May 17.[1][2] [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] [10]

References

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