rishabh-pant-visits-adi-kailash-in-uttarakhand:meets-itbp-soldiers-in-pithoragarh,-clicks-pictures-with-local-fans

Team India’s star wicket-keeper batter, Rishabh Pant, visited the Adi Kailash and Panchachuli regions located in Pithoragarh, a border district of Uttarakhand. During his private visit, he offered prayers and paid obeisance at Adi Kailash, the sacred abode of Lord Shiva, and also enjoyed the natural beauty of the region. Tourism entrepreneurs believe that this visit by a popular cricketer like Rishabh Pant will give Adi Kailash, Panchachuli, and Darma Valley a new national identity at the national level. This is expected to not only promote religious and adventure tourism but also strengthen the local economy of the border regions. Rishabh Pant travelled Panchachuli on 10 une
Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant started his tour of the border region by reaching Pithoragarh’s Darma Valley on 10 June. Here, he visited the world-famous Panchachuli mountain range and the surrounding natural landscapes. Stayed at a homestay in Nabhi village
During his Darma Valley tour, Rishabh Pant stayed at a homestay located in Nabhi village. Upon receiving information about his arrival, there was an atmosphere of excitement among the locals, and many people came to meet him. Performed worship after reaching Adi Kailash on June 12
Homestay operator Surendra Singh Nabiyal said that on June 12, Rishabh Pant reached Adi Kailash located in Jyolingkong. Here, he duly worshipped at the Shiva-Parvati temple, sought the blessings of Lord Shiva, and spent some time in the holy abode. Meets ITBP soldiers during a visit to Adi Kailash
During his visit to Adi Kailash, Rishabh Pant met the jawans deployed in the Indo-Tibetan border area and encouraged them. Additionally, he took pictures with local people and fans, and concluded his tour by giving autographs to many fans. Ancestral village is in Gangolihat
Rishabh Pant has a deep connection with Uttarakhand. His ancestral ties are with the Gangolihat region of Pithoragarh district. This is why his visit to Adi Kailash and Darma Valley holds special significance for the local people. Upon reaching the border area, people expressed happiness at finding him among them, while Pant also displayed his affection for the local culture, religious beliefs, and the natural heritage of the region.