Spotlight

The only GOAN Adventurer with Disability Conquers Annapurna Base Camp Trek


In a groundbreaking initiative promoting inclusion and outdoor adventure, Tinkesh Ability Foundation and Advait Outdoors lead India’s largest inclusive Himalayan trek to Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal, from April 13th to 24th, 2025.

Ritesh Vaigankar, from Bicholim Goa, a trailblazing individual with 88% severe disability and a right leg amputee, has made history by becoming the first Goan with severe disability to successfully complete the Annapurna Base Camp trek in the Himalayas.

Vaigankar’s remarkable achievement involved traversing the entire 75km path, ascending to the base camp, in an impressive 4 days. What makes this feat even more remarkable is that he was the only Goan person with leg amputation who didn’t just stop at reaching the base camp but he pushed himself to walk back down the entire 75km path. This feat showcases his unwavering resilience and unrelenting determination, inspiring countless individuals worldwide.

The group includes:

  • Ritesh Vaigankar’s, Electrocution survivor with severe disability, left hand contraction and below knee amputee. Vocational Instructor at Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Goa.
  • Tinkesh Kaushik, a triple amputee and founder of TAF.
  • Rachit, an arm amputee and a three-time cancer survivor, and a motivational speaker.
  • Nithin, above-knee amputee, with high strength and determination.
  • Dipendra, an arm amputee, and Govind, born with only part of one arm, representing strength
  • And nine non disabled allies.

Ritesh Vaigankar shares his profound takeaway from the trek: “A strong mindset can conquer any challenge. Every small step counts, and skipping none is the key to achieving the impossible.”

“This journey was about pushing beyond perceived limits and demonstrating the indomitable human spirit,” said Vaigankar. “I’m humbled to have achieved this milestone and hope to inspire others to pursue their passions, regardless of challenges.”

Vaigankar’s achievement is a test of his courage and persistence, paving the way for others with disabilities to pursue outdoor adventure and sports.


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