Divya Singh Becomes First Indian Woman to Cycle to Everest Base Camp
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First Indian Woman Cycles to Everest Base Camp
Kathmandu, Nepal: In an extraordinary display of determination and endurance, Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh has made history by becoming the first Indian woman to cycle to Everest Base Camp. Completing the challenging journey from Kathmandu in just 14 days, her achievement has earned widespread recognition and admiration.
Divya Singh undertook this demanding expedition across some of the world’s most difficult terrains. Battling freezing temperatures, steep mountainous routes, and low oxygen levels, she cycled for several hours each day to reach her destination. The route, typically known for trekking, posed even greater challenges when attempted on a bicycle.
Her journey was far from smooth. Along the way, she encountered landslides and blocked paths, forcing her to carry her bicycle on her shoulders through difficult stretches. Despite these obstacles, her determination remained unwavering.
Reaching Everest Base Camp at an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters is considered a significant accomplishment even for experienced trekkers. Divya Singh’s feat has therefore set a new benchmark in adventure sports.
Her achievement has been widely praised by netizens and the adventure community, with many hailing it as a powerful example of India’s “Nari Shakti.” Her journey is expected to inspire a new generation of young adventurers across the country.

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