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Indian Air Force bicycle expedition traverses stunning Kumaon Himalaya vistas; feast your eyes

Ten IAF cyclists reach Adi Kailash (16,000 ft), Om Parvat viewpoint (15,500 ft), and Lipulekh Pass (16,750 ft) in Uttarakhand, give us a peak into high-altitude wonderland

Our Web Desk & PTI Published 16.11.24, 03:52 PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Pithoragarh's Parvati Kund in Uttarakhand last year in October. "My mind is also delighted by the darshan of Adi Kailash from here. From this place of spirituality and culture nestled in the lap of nature, I prayed for a happy life for all the family members of my country," he wrote in a Hindi post on X.

A year after Narendra Modi's "darshan" of Adi Kailash, a group of IAF cyclists now climbed 16,000 ft to reach the peak, which was first successfully ascended by a British-Scottish-American team on October 8, 2004. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Parvati Kund in Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Parvati Kund in Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand.

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The Indian Air Force bicycle expedition was led by Group Captain Bhavana Mehra and organized by Air Force Station Agra.
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The Indian Air Force bicycle expedition was led by Group Captain Bhavana Mehra and organized by Air Force Station Agra.

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Ten IAF cyclists reached Adi Kailash (16,000 ft) and Om Parvat viewpoint (15,500 ft) on November 11.
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Ten IAF cyclists reached Adi Kailash (16,000 ft) and Om Parvat viewpoint (15,500 ft) on November 11.

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In a display of courage and indomitable spirit, the group then  then reached the Lipulekh Pass (16,750 ft) on November 14.
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In a display of courage and indomitable spirit, the group then then reached the Lipulekh Pass (16,750 ft) on November 14.

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