The Fastest Time to Climb the Seven Volcanic Summits (Male) — 92 Days, 4 Hours and 45 Minutes — was achieved by Bhupathiraju Anmish Varma (India) and officially verified on 6 February 2026.
Anmish began this extraordinary journey on 23 October 2024 by summiting Mount Elbrus in Russia. He successfully completed his seventh and final summit at Mount Sidley in Antarctica on 23 January 2025, marking the completion of a historic mountaineering mission.
From a very young age, Anmish showed relentless dedication and discipline. He first brought pride to the nation by winning two National Gold Medals in MMA, fulfilling his childhood
dream of achieving something significant for India. With a greater vision of earning global recognition for himself and the country, he stepped into the world of mountaineering with
determination and purpose.
It was during this transformational phase that our Founder & CEO, Sureshkumar Narayanaswamy, took on the role of mentor. With his strategic vision, ideology, and excellence in guiding world-class achievements, he mentored and uplifted Anmish toward securing the
prestigious Guinness World Records™ title for “The Fastest Time to Climb the Seven Volcanic Summits (Male)”.
Sureshkumar Narayanaswamy has been consistently working toward achieving and guiding talents to secure Guinness World Records titles, collaborating with multiple brands and organizations globally. While several of his previous record achievements remain confidential
under NDA, his direct mentorship and leadership in accomplishing the Guinness World Records™ title – The Fastest Time to Climb the Seven Volcanic Summits (Male) stands as a proud and public milestone.
This achievement is not just a record — it is a powerful symbol of dedication, mentorship,
global vision, and national pride.
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