Debabrata Mukherjee (born 20 January 1962) is an Indian mountaineer and explorer from West Bengal.
He was the oldest, first civilian Indian to climb Mount Everest from the North Col.[1] He is also the first person to cross Chaukhamba Col from Badrinath to reach Gangotri.
[2][3] Debabrata Mukherjee climbed the North-Col and NE Ridge with Biplob Vaidya on 25 May 2014 and set foot on the summit of Mount Everest at 8:46 am.
[6] Mukherjee climbed Mt.Saife in 1986[7] Kamet 1988[7][8] Mount Yunam in 2005 as a Team leader and successful climber[9] Uja Tirche in 2005 as a Team leader and successful climber (new route)[10][11] Mount Karcha as a Team leader and successful climber 2008[12] Mount K. R. V East Face as a Team leader 2013[13] Mount Everest Oldest person to climb successfully from North-Col in 2014[4] Mount Jalung Ri and Mount Chomo Ri (First ascent) as a Liaison Officer with a Japanese team and a successful climber 2015[14] Bhagirathi Parbat III as a Team leader and successful climber first Indian ascent from North ridge[15] Indian Mountaineering Foundation - Pathayatra 2015[16] Mount Blanc oldest Indian to climbed the peak Successfully[17] in 2016.
To find this path, he crossed the Gandharpangi forest, Panpatia, and Satopanth glaciers.