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23-year-old Dombivli man climbs highest peak of 5,895 meters in Africa, hoists tricolor at Mount Kilimanjaro

Aryan has been working in the outdoor sector for the last 7 years. He has led more than 400 treks. Aryan has completed the Mountaineering Instructor Course from Abhimas.

23-year-old Dombivli man climbs highest peak of 5,895 meters in Africa, hoists tricolor at Mount Kilimanjaro
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Aryan Shirwalkar, a 23-year-old from Dombivli, successfully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. He hoisted the tricolor at a height of 5,895 meters on July 12.

Aryan, who is fond of mountaineering since childhood, has taken many trainings. He is working to conserve nature. Aryan lives in Palm View Society in MIDC residential area in Dombivli East. He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

It is the highest free-standing mountain in the world. It is also one of the seven peaks. Aryan started mountaineering from childhood. He took special training in Manali. At the age of 16, he climbed the 13,500-foot high Pathal Shu Mountain.

He has climbed many forts in Himachal, Uttarakhand and Maharashtra. He scaled Kilimanjaro in seven days from July 6 to July 12. He faced many difficulties during this journey.

At 16, he had scaled the 13,500-foot-high Pathal Shu Mountain. Apart from this, he has scaled more than 50 mountains, forts and forts in Himachal, Uttarakhand and other states of India, as well as more than 500 forts and forts in Maharashtra.

Aryan has been working in the outdoor sector for the last 7 years. He has led more than 400 treks. Aryan has completed the Mountaineering Instructor Course from Abhimas. He has also completed the Outdoor Leadership Course from Hanifal Center and the Wilderness First Responder Certificate from Arie Backcountry Medicine.

On his return to Dombivali, he was welcomed with the sound of drums and cymbals. Aryan currently conducts workshops for various companies. His goal is to take as many people as possible into nature. "His goal is to take as many people out into nature and guide them to conserve it," he added.

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