Women on the Move: Rise to the Top

Meet Gowri Varanashi, rock climber, who found joy, power and purpose through a passion for adventure and the great outdoors

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Meet Gowri Varanashi, rock climber, who found joy, power and purpose through a passion for adventure and the great outdoors

Gowri Varanashi, 33,

Rock Climber

For 33-year-old Gowri Varanashi based in Bengaluru, climbing isn’t just about scaling new heights; it’s an exercise in mindfulness. Hanging off a cliff face, as you decide on your next move, there’s little time for distraction or other thoughts. “For me, climbing feels like self care, where I’m focused on myself. Your mind becomes so present in that moment, that you’re not worried about anything else. All your worries disappear,” she says.

As an environmental studies and biology student in the US, Varanashi worked as a guide with an eco-tourism company during the holidays, taking groups into the Peruvian Amazon. On one such trip a friend who had tagged along noticed the ease with which Varanashi scampered up tall Strangler Fig trees and suggested that she try her hand at climbing. After her first climb in an indoor rock-climbing gym Varanashi was hooked. 

Although initially it was a hobby, she says, “It slowly took over my life and everything now revolves around it.” An avid sports climber, Varanashi doesn’t aim to set records but climbs for the love of it. “For me it’s a form of nature connection—you’re going outdoors and you’re using your entire body, hands and feet to climb up this rock.”

In the US, Varanashi participated in a number of events and festivals, many exclusively for women. Back in India, sometimes she would be the only woman in a group going climbing. While her family have always been very supportive of the sport, she realized that this may not be the same for others. Besides familial expectations and cultural norms, she believes that it’s also a mindset that needs to be overcome. “I started realizing that maybe it’s harder to approach climbing as a sport because as women we tell ourselves a lot of stories that are driven b...

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