Know from a Solo Traveler Who Traveled 4000 Kilometers from Kanyakumari to Kashmir
Babbu Khan
Srinagar, July 23 : Let’s move away from the preconceived notion that Kashmir is not safe. This is evident from the journey of a 25-year-old solo traveler from Madhya Pradesh who cycled over 4,000 kilometers all the way from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.
Speaking exclusively to The Web Story/The Varmul Post, Aisha, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, said that she is on a solo journey to Siachen from Kanyakumari, and the purpose of this solo journey is celebrate Kargil Vijay Diwas.
She said, “5 months ago, I completed a solo travel of 26,000 kilometers across India.”
She mentioned that she is not only a sports athlete but also a national mountaineer.
Commenting on Kashmir, this solo traveler from Madhya Pradesh said that this is her second visit to the paradise on earth (Kashmir). She said, “Kashmir is not only beautiful but the people here are even more beautiful.”
She said, “I will roam around Kashmir even at night if I get the chance.”
She expressed, “There is no fear, and I want to tell women that fear is just a thought in the mind. When we feel afraid, everything starts to appear that way, but I don’t think we can live with fear anymore. I want to tell all women to come out of fear. It’s our India, our Bharat, so live with pride.”
In a message, she said, “The primary purpose of my journey is to instill a sense of patriotism in everyone. Today’s youth often give up in the face of small problems, and I want to tell them that no problem can be bigger than our determination. We should face every challenge with courage, like today I am in Srinagar, and tomorrow I will be in Siachen.”