On a 474-km stretch in between Manali to Leh, participants of the 'Himalayan Walkathon' will start the journey from June 23 to raise awareness on the need to combat climate change.
Organised by the Bangalore-based adventure sports organisation 'The Third Element', the group will comprise of around 100 participants coming from diverse backgrounds.
"We want people to see how the glaciers are melting as they walk all along the route. When you talk to the local people and tribals you will get to understand how the climate is changing and affecting not only their lives but also the flora and fauna," the walkathon's organiser Arindam Bhattacharjee told PTI.
After their journey, the team would then try to impress upon the central government the need to develop new adaptation and mitigation strategies for tackling climate change.
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The walkathon will begin from Manali and cross the Rohtang Pass, Baralacha La Pass, Tanglang La Pass to reach Leh at 3500 metres elevation.
Besides climate change, participants will also get the opportunity to study the local culture, wildlife, visit Buddhist monasteries and also practice 'Hatha Yoga' amidst the panoramic view of the mountain ranges.