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Teenagers walk from Kadaba to Ladakh; to interact with Ryots

Teenagers walk from Kadaba to Ladakh; to interact with Ryots
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Mangaluru: Three boys from Kadaba, about 50 km from here, are on the mission to reach Ladakh, covering a distance of around 3,500 km on foot.
Sampit Sampi, Sebastin and Nishanth G, left Kadaba on August 16.
Children aged 18 years from a humble background have called this trip ‘walk for farmers’ because they hope to interact with farmers from India.
They run an average of 50-60 km every day, with around 9 kg of luggage in their backpacks and tents.
“It has become a dream to visit Ladakh, and with the increase in gasoline prices, we think we have to walk and hopefully make a note too.
We updated videos from our trip on Instagram and YouTube, and also search for sponsors to meet our travel needs.
We are athletes, and therefore walking remotely has not been a problem.
Our day generally starts at 8 am and we end at 8pm, “Samprith said who planned this trip with Sebastin.
The young people were interested in joining the Indian Army.
They have created their travel poster, and fix it into their backpacks, and walked carrying a white flag, water bottle and umbrella.
They walked in Chappal.
They hope to run continuously for the next three months, and come back with hiking.
They threw their tents near the gasoline bunks to spend the night.
Sebastin, Shaji’s son, a porter, and Maramu, a housewife, said, “We enjoyed the trip.
We also visited prominent places.” Nishanth G said, “We were tired of the first two days, but now get used to this trip , and enjoy it.
” Nishanth is the son of Ganeshan, a Porter, and Pungudi.
Ms.
Samprith Bindu Reji said, “My child has planned this trip for the past six months.
He initially said that we both would travel on a bicycle.
Then he said that he and his friend went to Ladakh.
But when he told us that they would Went on August 16, I was surprised.
Now they have left our country, we are a little worried, but sure they will take care of themselves, “he said.
He worked as a helper at school, and her husband Reji K v entered wood lathe.

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