Expeditions

Summits, Routes & Endurance Records

Major climbs and high-altitude achievements from Everest to Kilimanjaro and Elbrus.

Mount Everest expedition
8000m+

Mount Everest

8,848m · Nepal · 2018

Rohtash Khileri was listed among Indian climbers who reached the summit of Mount Everest in 2018.

Rohtash Khileri’s Mount Everest expedition stands as one of the most important milestones of his mountaineering journey. Reaching the summit of the world’s highest peak requires extreme physical endurance, mental control, patience, technical preparation, and the ability to survive in low-oxygen conditions. His Everest climb represents discipline, courage, and India’s growing presence in global mountaineering.

Mount Elbrus expedition
Record

Mount Elbrus

5,642m · Russia · 2026

Rohtash Khileri was reported to have spent 24 hours on the summit of Mount Elbrus without supplemental oxygen.

Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, is known for harsh weather, freezing temperatures, and unpredictable mountain conditions. Rohtash Khileri’s reported 24-hour stay on the summit without supplemental oxygen highlighted his extraordinary endurance and mental strength. This achievement showed his ability to remain calm and controlled in extreme altitude, where cold, wind, and lack of oxygen make every moment difficult.

Mount Kilimanjaro expedition
Record

Mount Kilimanjaro

5,895m · Tanzania · 2021

Rohtash Khileri created an India Book of Records achievement by staying on Uhuru Peak for 24 hours.

Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain, with Uhuru Peak standing at 5,895 meters. Rohtash Khileri’s 24-hour stay at the summit from March 21 to March 22, 2021 became a major endurance achievement. The climb tested his stamina across changing climate zones, from lower forest regions to freezing summit conditions. His achievement reflects focus, preparation, altitude tolerance, and the ability to push beyond normal limits.

High altitude expedition
Endurance

International Climbs

Global Peaks · Multiple Regions

Rohtash’s international expeditions reflect endurance, survival skills, and mental strength.

Beyond individual summits, Rohtash Khileri’s international climbing journey shows his commitment to exploring difficult mountain environments across the world. Each expedition brings new challenges — unfamiliar terrain, changing weather, altitude pressure, and technical risk. These climbs helped shape his identity as a high-altitude endurance athlete and adventure inspiration for young Indians.

Indian Himalayan expedition
Training

Indian Himalayan Training

India · Himalayan Region

The Indian Himalayas helped build Rohtash’s endurance, discipline, and technical mountain skills.

Before major international achievements, Himalayan terrain played an important role in Rohtash Khileri’s development as a climber. The Indian Himalayas are demanding, unpredictable, and technically challenging, making them ideal for building mountain discipline. Training in such conditions helped him develop endurance, breath control, strength, patience, and respect for nature.