Making history, Divya Singh from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, reportedly ended up becoming the very first Indian woman to cycle to the Everest Base Camp! A video was shared on social media, which became everyone’s favourite– for being exceptionally inspirational and motivational. The clip showed Singh standing at the Everest Base Camp, with her cycle in front of her, and with an Indian flag in her hand. It turned out that Singh rode for 14 days, cycling from Kathmandu, Nepal, to the Everest Base Camp.From snow to extreme cold and from windy to not-so-smooth terrain– the cyclist covered it all. Reportedly, Singh used to ride for “10 to 12 hours a day”, and for paths that were unsuitable for cycles, she allegedly used to carry it on her shoulders.Apart
from becoming the first Indian woman to do so, she also became the second woman in the world to achieve such a feat.Check out the viral post: “Congratulations Divya Singh, you have become the first woman of India to reach Everest Base Camp by bicycle. It's a proud moment for our Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh India and thank you very much @rustadventure1 company for management to promote such adventurous adventureThe post was shared on Instagram by the handle ‘Uma Singh’. The post was shared 7 days ago and pulled many views from people.

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