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Passion at its peak with Kaamya Karthikeyan
Inspired by her father’s mountaineering activities, Kaamya started trekking in the Sahyadris from a tender age of three. Her Himalayan odyssey started at the age of seven, with Kaamya embarking on a high altitude trek to Chandrashila Peak (12000 ft) in 2015. Since, she has achieved three world records, six national awards and recognitions and is a multifaceted artist.
A brilliant individual in every way. An explorer, inspiring everyone who reads or hears about her. Interviewing Kaamya was an honor. There's more coming our way so, stay tuned. We'd like to wish Kaamya all the best in all her endeavors and her upcoming expedition in Alaska. Special thanks to her for taking the time to share her beliefs and thoughts with us.
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