This specially-abled man completes a solo bike ride from Kanyakumari to Kashmir in just 4 days!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : May 22, 2023, 09:00 IST
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Referring to this, Prasanna Kumar added that he came up with this idea of driving from Kanyakumari to Kashmir while he was having a talk with his friends during breakfast. Kumar added that he couldn't accompany his friends, who we … Read more
Referring to this, Prasanna Kumar added that he came up with this idea of driving from Kanyakumari to Kashmir while he was having a talk with his friends during breakfast. Kumar added that he couldn't accompany his friends, who were planning a bike ride together, as he had a smaller bike compared to theirs. Instead, he did it all solo! Read less
Referring to this, Prasanna Kumar added that he came up with this idea of driving from Kanyakumari to Kashmir while he was having a talk with his friends during breakfast. Kumar added that he couldn't accompany his friends, who were planning a bike ride together, as he had a smaller bike compared to theirs. Instead, he did it all solo!
So he reveals that he did not give up his ‘dream’ and went ahead with riding from Kanyakumari to Kashmir on his own bike. He stated that a bike ride from Kanyakumari to Kashmir is a dream for everyone, so he decided to go solo and prove that the person matters, not the bike.
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There have been several media reports about people who have taken solo bike rides from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. But the case of the likes of Prasanna Kumar is very rare.
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