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From a 33 LPA Career to the Himalayas: Why a BITS Pilani Graduate Chose the Uncertain Path

Puneet Yadav
Last updated: February 22, 2026 7:06 am
Puneet Yadav Published February 22, 2026
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With a BITS Pilani degree and a 33 LPA career ahead of him, Yatharth Gairola had what most young Indians aspire to — security, stability, and success.

But on a freezing Himalayan summit, watching a young woman conquer her limits, he realized something unsettling: comfort was not enough.

It was 8th December 2024.
On the icy summit of Pangarchulla Peak, as winds tore across the ridge and oxygen thinned with every breath, a quiet shift was taking place — not just in the life of a participant, but in his own.

More than 20,000 people had seen the announcement for that sponsored trek.
125 had applied.
12 were selected.
Only one reached the summit.

As Tejasvi stood there — exhausted, emotional, transformed — Yatharth Gairola felt something shift inside him.
That moment was not just about a trek.
It was proof.
Proof that when ordinary people are placed in extraordinary environments, something inside them awakens.

And that awakening would soon change the course of his own life.

The idea of what would later become Oh-Bhaisahab Experiences (OBS) came in two waves.

The first wave hit during that sponsored trek. Leading twelve strangers into the mountains, Yatharth experienced a kind of impact he had never felt before.
It wasn’t about grades or medals.
It was transformation.

The second wave came later while he was taking students from his coaching institute, Spectrum Eduventures, on field trips. Watching them grow outside classroom walls, a question surfaced:
Why should this be limited to my students?
Why can’t anyone experience this?
That question stayed.
And eventually, it demanded action.

Why “Oh-Bhaisahab”?
Most adventure companies are not named like this but Yatharth chose a reaction.
“ओ भाई साहब.”

The name was intentional. He didn’t want people to finish a trek and say, “Nice trip.” He wanted them to return overwhelmed — in the best possible way.

Overwhelmed by:
Fitness challenges at altitude
Deep conversations under the stars
Brotherhood/Sisterhood forged through hardship
Spiritual grounding in silence
Fear conquered and limits stretched

He wanted them to say:
“ओ भाई साहब… ये तो उम्मीद से बहुत ज़्यादा था.”
Because OBS was never meant to be just trekking.
It was designed as an identity shift compressed into a few intense days.

Choosing Courage Over Comfort, Walking away from stability is rarely glamorous.

Yatharth had a growing career. Straight out of BITS Pilani, he got a 33LPA Job. He had reputation, structure, and security. But he also felt a restlessness — a quiet voice reminding him that comfort can slowly dull courage.

Leaving his 33LPA job at SLB was a tough but important decision and then leaving Spectrum Eduventures was not a rejection of education. It was an expansion of it.
Instead of preparing students only for exams, he wanted to prepare individuals for life.

Instead of teaching resilience in theory, he wanted people to live it — in thin air, on steep slopes, in moments where quitting feels easier than continuing.
The decision was risky.
Financially uncertain.
Emotionally heavy.
But it was honest.
And honesty, he believed, mattered more than security.

India has no shortage of trekking companies. Most offer logistics — transport, camps, summit photos.
OBS offers something different.
A typical OBS journey blends:
Structured fitness sessions
Group challenges
Reflection circles
Brotherhood building
Adventure under pressure
Spiritual pauses in the mountains
It is not meant for everyone — and that is deliberate.

Yatharth envisions OBS not as a mass movement, but as an elite tribe. A space for those who are tired of passive tourism and want something that shakes them awake.
People who don’t just want to walk in the mountains — but want the mountains to change them.

Again and again, he has seen the pattern.
Strangers arrive cautious and reserved.
They leave bonded and open.
Participants who doubted their fitness discover unexpected strength.
Young professionals rediscover clarity.
Individuals reconnect with nature — and themselves.
They return home more disciplined, more confident, and more alive.
And sometimes, that shift begins at a summit — like it did for Tejasvi.

● Living an “Oh-Bhaisahab” Life

For Yatharth, OBS is not just a company. It is a commitment to live differently.
To choose growth over ease.
Depth over scale.
Courage over comfort.
In the next five years, he does not want OBS everywhere. He wants it meaningful. He wants people across India to know that somewhere, there exists an experience that doesn’t just show you external beauty — it shows you the beauty within as well!

His vision is simple:
To create experiences so powerful that people step out of their comfort zones, discover who they are capable of becoming, and return ready to give back with a heart overflowing with gratitude!

Because in the end, the real summit is not a peak in the Himalayas.
It is the courage to follow your heart — even when the path is steep.
And that, perhaps, is the most “Oh-Bhaisahab” journey of all

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