It’s always a pleasure meeting people whose presence feels unchanged by time. Meeting Anjali Bhagwat and Mandar again after years felt exactly like that – familiar, warm, and deeply grounding.
This time, the meeting unfolded in the skies over Kamshet, where they chose to celebrate their anniversary with tandem paragliding. A quiet, meaningful celebration. Carried by wind, trust, and shared moments – reminding us why paragliding in Kamshet is never just about flying, but about experiences that stay long after landing.
When Excellence Meets the Sky
Anjali’s journey speaks for itself , a world-class shooter, Arjuna Awardee, and three-time Olympian. Today, she dedicates her time to coaching and shaping future champions, carrying forward years of discipline, patience, and focus.
Watching someone with such deep mastery step into a new element, the air – is always special. The language changes, but the mindset remains the same: awareness, balance, and complete trust in the process.
An Anniversary Celebrated in the Air
What made this flight even more special was the reason behind it. Celebrating their anniversary with tandem flights added a quiet symbolism – two people, sharing the same sky, moving together, supported by the same air.
Kamshet, with its gentle winter conditions and wide open views, offered the perfect setting. Not rushed, not loud – just a calm, joyful moment suspended between take-off and landing.
Why Kamshet Paragliding Creates Moments Like These
There’s something about Kamshet paragliding that allows stories to unfold naturally. The terrain is forgiving, the air steady, and the pace unhurried – making it an ideal place not just for first-timers, but for meaningful flights like this one.
It’s where people don’t just come to fly – they come to pause, reflect, and create memories that feel personal.
Meeting Anjali and Mandar after years, sharing conversations, and watching them celebrate a milestone in the sky felt deeply special. Some moments don’t need noise or spectacle — they simply stay with you.
Wishing them many more years filled with love, light, and moments worth pausing for — both on the ground and in the air.