
Alpha 02 - Harshwardhan Singh
Born in Rajasthan as the millennium began, I’m Harshwardhan Singh—reborn in the wild every time I chase altitude, adventure, or a story worth telling. I was born with a hole in my heart—quite literally. Most of my childhood was spent on the sidelines, told to sit out, to be careful, to watch life from a distance. But as soon as I was cleared to move freely in high school, I never looked back.



From basketball courts in my hometown to the high trails of Ladakh, movement became my medicine and my meditation. I immersed myself in yoga, bodyweight training, and went in search of India’s ancient roots of movement—learning Kalaripayattu in Kerala, wrestling in a mud akhaada in Uttar Pradesh, surfing in Pondicherry, and trail running in Ladakh. Every state became a classroom, every journey a new chapter in my story.
Today, I’m a bronze medalist at the 38th National Games, a solo hiker who walked across the Zanskar Valley on foot for 15 days, and a storyteller most at home above 3,000 meters. Cold weather doesn’t bother me—if anything, I crave it. The silence of high altitudes, the challenge of raw terrain, and the honest chaos of nature feel more real to me than any city skyline.
For the past three years, Ladakh has been my chosen home—a land that holds me, tests me, and teaches me. I host experiences, lead treks, and create spaces where strangers become stories. I’m not just an athlete or a guide; I’m a connector. A social butterfly in snow boots. I love listening as much as I love speaking, and I believe every person you meet in the mountains has something to teach you.
So, if you’re looking for more than just a trip—if you’re seeking connection, courage, and the kind of clarity that only comes when you’re breathless at 17,000 feet—come join us. Let’s move, talk, explore, and be alive together.