In the enchanting world of nature’s marvels, bees take center stage with a feat that challenges expectations – flying higher than Mount Everest. According to National Geographic, these industrious insects can ascend to heights exceeding 29,525 feet above sea level. In this blog, Continue Reading
Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, has long been a symbol of Earth’s grandeur. Yet, recent research has uncovered an astonishing revelation about Earth’s tiniest aviators – bumblebees. These industrious insects may possess the remarkable ability to fly at altitudes higher than Mount Everest, a feat that challenges our understanding of their flying Continue Reading
In a world where challenges can often seem insurmountable, there are individuals who defy all odds and become a beacon of inspiration for us all. Arunima Sinha, the first female amputee to conquer Mount Everest, stands tall as a living testament to the indomitable human spirit. Her extraordinary journey is a testament to the power […]Continue Reading
The Singapore Book of Records has recognised Indian-born six-year-old Om Madan Garg for becoming the youngest Singaporean to complete the Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal. In October, Om travelled with his parents during a 10-day period, trekking 65 kilometres to the south base camp in Nepal, which is located at a height of 5,364 […]Continue Reading
After climbing Mount Kanchenjunga on Thursday, Priyanka Mohite of Satara in western Maharashtra became the first Indian woman to scale five peaks above 8,000 metres. At 4.52 p.m., Priyanka Mohite (30), the recipient of the Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award 2020, completed her expedition to Mount Kanchenjunga (8,586 m), the world’s third highest mountain,” her Continue Reading