Giripremi’s  Mt.  Everest  Expedition 2026

In 2012, Giripremi redefined the boundaries of Indian mountaineering with the nation’s largest successful civilian expedition to Everest. Today, fourteen years of hard-earned grit, technical evolution, and unyielding resilience have brought us back to the foot of the world’s highest peak.

This is more than a return; it is an evolution. We are fielding a new generation of climbers, fueled by a renewed purpose and guided by the same unshakeable spirit that defined our history. While the path ahead is steep and the challenges are vast, our vision remains crystal clear.

THE EVEREST TEAM

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The Flag off Ceremony of Mt Everest Expedition 2026

Maharashtra Lokbhavan, Mumbai – 19 March 2026
The road to the top of the world officially began with a moment of unified resolve and collective pride. On the auspicious eve of Gudi Padwa, the Giripremi Everest Expedition 2026 was formally flagged off in Mumbai by the Honorable Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Jishnu Dev Varma. In a ceremony charged with emotion and mountaineering spirit, the Indian Tricolour, the sacred Bhagwa flag of Maharashtra, and the Giripremi official flag were handed over to Expedition Leader Umesh Zirpe and his team: Vivek Shivade, Nikunj Shah, Akhil Katkar, and Mihir Jadhav.

Munot Hall, Pune – 22 March
The ceremony charged with emotion and mountaineering spirit, the Indian Tricolour was presented to the team by Shri Suhas Diwase (Director of YASHADA) and Pune Mayor Manjusha Nagpure, marking the main event of the flag-off. Alongside the national flag, the sacred Bhagwa and the Giripremi official flag were handed over to the expedition team, symbolizing the blessings of a nation and the legacy of 43 years of excellence.

LIVE  EXPEDITION  UPDATES

02 April 2026 – Updated – 20:00 IST
The expedition team, including Umesh Zirpe, Vivek Shivade, Akhil Katkar, Mihir Jadhav, and Nikunj Shah, has safely reached Kathmandu.

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