Bilaspur (Himachal Pradesh):"Age is just a number", this is often said about elderly people when they perform amazing feats by beating their age, but sometimes even very young children do such things. They accomplish feats that astound everyone. If children get the right guidance at the right time, they are open to achieving great heights. Knowing about six-year-old Yuvan from Himachal Pradesh, you will also say that "Age is just a number". What Yuvan has done at the age of just six makes adults step back.
Yuvan hoists tricolour at Mount Everest Base Camp
In fact, six-year-old Yuvan from Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh has hoisted the tricolour after reaching the base camp of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak. It is noteworthy that the height of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, is about 8,848 metres. Whereas the height of the Everest base camp is 5,364 metres. In this respect, this is the highest base camp in the world. Lack of oxygen in a temperature of minus 15 degrees can increase anyone's problems. Trekking at such a height proves to be a difficult task even for the best trekkers. But, six-year-old Yuvan hoisted the tricolour after reaching the base camp of Everest and now after seeing his pictures, everyone is saluting his feat.
Completed the journey with parents...
Many experienced trekkers get excited when they hear about climbing Mount Everest. Because in that altitude and weather, a person is not only physically, but also mentally tested. Yuvan also trained hard for six months before reaching Mount Everest Base Camp. After this six-year-old Yuvan travelled to the world's highest base camp.
Six-year-old Yuvan, along with his parents, completed this extremely difficult trekking and conquered Mount Everest Base Camp. Yuvan has completed this journey with his father Subhash Chandra and his mother Divya Bharti.
Yuvan is from Jukhaala in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh, but he currently lives in Dubai with his parents. After this feat of Yuvan, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the Davin Valley of the Jukhaala area of Bilaspur. He is proud of the fact that a child from his area has made a very difficult task possible.