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Cycling From Ottapalam To Kenya, Meet Arunima IP

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Cycling From Ottapalam To Kenya, Meet Arunima IP

Arunima IP, hailing from the quaint town of Ottapalam in Palakkad, Kerala, has redefined the meaning of adventure and freedom. This daring backpacker has traversed the length and breadth of India and ventured into 12 foreign countries, experiencing cultures and landscapes. As an LGBTQ+IA girl from a small town, she’s living her life in a way that most only dream of.

A Journey Born from Family Adventures

Arunima’s love for travel didn’t just spring up overnight. From childhood, she embarked on numerous trips with her family and friends. These early adventures ignited a passion for exploration that would later define her life. Her first solo trip to Goa, where she traveled by bus and train, marked the beginning of her solo travel saga. Her independent streak set the stage for her future exploits.

Cycling Through Africa: A Solo Adventure

Currently, Arunima is on an awe-inspiring solo cycling tour across Africa. Pedaling through remote villages and vast landscapes, she immerses herself in the continent’s rich culture and natural beauty. Her courage and determination have stunned many, as she navigates her way through unfamiliar territories alone.

From Civil Aviation to Full-Time Traveler

Before dedicating herself to full-time travel, Arunima worked various jobs to fund her journeys, despite having a background in civil aviation. It was in mid-2020 that she decided to embrace traveling as a full-time pursuit. The traveller is committed to a life on the move and doesn’t intend to settle in one place.

Exploring the World: One Country at a Time

Arunima’s international travel adventures began with a trip to Nepal, followed by explorations in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Oman, the UAE, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia. Currently, she is exploring Kenya, the 12th country on her list. Each destination adds a new chapter to her incredible journey, filled with unique experiences and learnings.

The Epic Bicycle Journey Across 22 Countries

In November 2022, Arunima embarked on a two-year bicycle journey to explore 22 countries. This ambitious expedition was flagged off by Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman in Malappuram. Starting from Kerala, she cycled 2,500 km to Mumbai in just ten days before flying to Oman. Her journey through Oman included visits to stunning locations like Quriyat, Bimmah Sinkhole, Amerat Heights, Sal Steps, and Muttrah Souq.

Passion Turned Profession

Arunima has seamlessly blended her passion for travel with her profession by creating content for social media platforms. Her vlogs, which document her travels and the everyday lives of the people she meets, have garnered a loyal following. Her engaging storytelling and authentic experiences make her content relatable and inspiring.

A Community of Followers and Supporters

Throughout her travels, Arunima connects with her followers and subscribers, who often provide her with food, shelter, and valuable travel tips. In Oman, she was warmly welcomed by her followers in Bausher, who were thrilled to host her and hear about her adventures firsthand. While she has a whole community that supports her, there are many who criticize as well. On a recent post where she dressed like a tribal community in Kenya, she faced a lot of backlash for not covering up appropriately. But her supporters were quick to defend and encourage her to embrace all such experiences.

Embracing the Unexpected

Initially planning to visit nearly 20 countries, Arunima has had to adapt her plans along the way. The unpredictable nature of travel means that flexibility is key, and she embraces every twist and turn with enthusiasm and grace.

An Inspiration for Aspiring Travelers

Arunima’s story is one of independence, and a relentless pursuit of dreams. Her adventures and the way she navigates the world serve as a powerful inspiration to young women and aspiring travelers everywhere. She proves that with courage and determination, the world is yours to explore.

Yet another Bengali girl in Bengaluru, Anusuya is an experienced content specialist with 12+ years of experience. Currently the content manager at OneNative Studio, she thrives on being hands-on in the creative process; from writing compelling articles & blogs to crafting engaging social media posts & website copy. When not meeting deadlines, she enjoys Pinterest-planning her next trips; to explore new cities and immerse herself in local cultures, especially local food. Choosing a degree in Tourism was a no-brainer, while the writing came naturally with years of her nose being buried in books.

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