Dhupdeep Saikia, a spirited 17-year-old from Bam Parbatia, Tezpur, has carved his name into the archives of adventure by becoming the youngest cyclist to complete a solo cycling expedition to Changu Lake, Sikkim, in a span of just 15 days. His incredible journey was marked by extreme challenges, including battling harsh weather conditions and navigating treacherous high-altitude roads. Despite heavy snowfall preventing his ascent to Nathula Pass, Dhupdeep’s successful venture to Changu Lake stands as a beacon of inspiration for budding adventurers.
Dhupdeep’s story is not one of overnight success; his journey of triumph began at a remarkably young age. At just 13 years old, he accomplished a Ladakh cycling expedition, showcasing a fearless spirit and an unyielding passion for cycling. Since then, he has gone on to conquer several demanding terrains, including Nepal, Darjeeling, Tawang, and now Sikkim. Each milestone has been a testament to his remarkable determination, unwavering endurance, and an unwavering belief that passion and perseverance can surpass all limits.

The Changu Lake expedition was no ordinary feat—it demanded not only immense physical stamina but also mental fortitude to face the unpredictable challenges of high-altitude cycling. Dhupdeep’s ability to remain resolute in the face of adversity proves that age is no barrier to achieving extraordinary goals.