Satyarup Siddhanta (born 29 April 1983) is a Bangalore-based world record holder Indian mountaineer.
[15] He is now a software consultant and also runs expeditions [16] through his organization Winners and Achievers and introduces mountains to kids [17] and amateurs.
He played the Indian National Anthem on flute amidst extreme climatic conditions in Antarctica.
As a mark of respect, the pictures of the flag giving ceremony is showcased on the walls of Indian High Commission, Indonesia.
[28] He has been delivering motivational talks[29] at several renowned institutions and forums, like ASEAN,[26] SAHA Institute of Nuclear Physics, IISc,[30] Bangalore, IIT Kanpur,[31] IISWBM, IEI,[32] TEDX[33] and corporates like Cognizant, Sasken, HSBC, Bandhan Bank, IET, Altimetrik, Pinnacle, IMRB, Trivium, Element14, Aditya Birla Capital, Students of Indian Museum , CERN, INFN etc.
[60] In 2016, Satyarup was initially denied the certification of having climbed Everest due to the alleged forgery of Rathod couple from Maharashtra.