Ugursandi began her road adventure in 2019 using the bike she bought using her first salary savings. She accomplished numerous solo motorcycle trips across North Indian locations.[2] In June 2021, with the assistance and guidance of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), she made ambitious efforts to pursue a solo motorcycle expedition to Umling La, in Ladakh, situated at 19,300 feet.[2] During her journey from Delhi to Umling La, she covered a record distance of 3,187 km in 25 days, while also crossing 18 mountain passes across the Himalayan range.[3] Umling La was creditted as the "highest altitude road" anywhere in 2021.[4] She eventually became the first solo female biker to scale the Umling La.[5]
In November 2024, she successfully reached Lipulekh Pass by riding her bike all the way to the destination by starting her journey from Delhi, navigating through Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand.[1] It was her third attempt when she scaled Lipulekh Pass.[1] Kanchan also went on to become the first motorcyclist to scale the Lipulekh Pass in the India-China bordering region, at an elevation of 17,500 feet. She managed the challenge of reaching Lipulekh Pass by acclimatising to the poor conditions of the Kailash Mansarovar road.[1]
Ugursandi made an appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pleading him to consider about implementing an action task force to form a corridor to Kailash Mansarovar, as she drew an example of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor in Pakistan.[1] In India Today, she revealed that she had made two previous unsuccessful attempts to reach Lipulekh Pass. She had to back out from those expeditions due to landslides near Dharchula.[1]