HRS Hikers organises Himalayan trekking camp for students
Nagpur: In an adventurous post-exam retreat, HRS Hikers successfully conducted a Himalayan trekking camp, offering students a thrilling and transformative mountain experience. Ten students participated, exploring the breathtaking terrain and challenging their limits in the high-altitude trek.Participants included Naitik Munot, Siddhant Munot, Shourya Katakwar, Dhruv Nimodia, Arya Bonde, Shiva Rai, Prisha Rai, Akriti Pandey, Aishwarya Sethia, and Namami Rathi. They were led by experienced trek leaders Harrshit Jaiin, Rohit Pisipati, and Ashwajeet Chahande. The team reached an altitude of 10,250 feet, camping for three nights in the wilderness while learning survival skills, outdoor cooking, and embracing the serenity of nature.The itinerary also included local sightseeing in Manali, white-water rafting, and enjoying traditional Himachali cuisine — making the adventure both physically rewarding and culturally rich. The camp aimed to build resilience, teamwork, and a deep respect for nature. Students returned with unforgettable memories, newfound confidence, and lasting friendships. HRS Hikers continues to inspire young adventurers through outdoor experiences that combine education, excitement, and personal growth.
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