Who was the first woman to cross the Gobi desert
Sucheta Kadethankar |
Sucheta Kadthankar becomes the first Indian woman to run 1,600 km in Asia's largest desert Mongolia in Asia, July 15, 2011. In the Gobi 2011 campaign, the desert explorer was part of the 13-member team of nine countries under the leadership of Ripley Davenport. This campaign was fixed by four-wheel drive truck, local Mongolian guide and 12 Bactian camels.
Sucheta Kadthankar was initially a journalist. After this he became an IT professional working as a Lead Professional Developer in Simantec. His hobby is, the adventure game involved in mountain, cycling, river crossings and desert pedestrians. He has taken part in Trekking in Mount Everest Base Camp and Annapurna base camp in 2008. He has taken a large number of Treks in Sahadri Mountain and Pune near his house
Gobi Trek, which completed Kadathankar, was the title "Gobi Crossing 2011", which was a program organized by the Explore Foundation of Ireland. It completed the youth who wish to explore the wild desert of Gobi in Mongolia (the world's fifth largest desert). It was planned as a 60-day Trek covering a distance of 1,600 kilometers. Kadithankar 13 were one of the selected walkers, including Christopher Shredders and seven women were involved in the Faraj Shibli team but only three of them tolerated Trek until the last; Kadthankankar was one of them. His expenditure was US $ 7000, while his visit was from his employer Simantec. It was a Charity Trek to support Edu Relief, a Mongolian NGO to support students in Mongolia. The track route was described by Kadthankar, monotonous and endless. ...... Read More
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