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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki Fateh 

I would like to walk from ludhiana to darbar sahib which is roughly 142 kms and want to finish the yatra in a few days. How can i prepare for such a long walk? I still have a month to prepare as i am going in mid November. My route would be from ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to amritsar. Trying to do this in two days. I could also do ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to goindwal sahib, and goindwal sahib to anritsar. These could be my possible routes.

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You are going to walk straight from there or going to take rides?
If you will walk your legs will hurt a lot and you will need some places to rest.

142 KM's is big don't just look at a map and see that it's just a little red line.

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1 hour ago, Singh123456777 said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki Fateh 

I would like to walk from ludhiana to darbar sahib which is roughly 142 kms and want to finish the yatra in a few days. How can i prepare for such a long walk? I still have a month to prepare as i am going in mid November. My route would be from ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to amritsar. Trying to do this in two days. I could also do ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to goindwal sahib, and goindwal sahib to anritsar. These could be my possible routes.

That’s amazing sewa. Drink plenty of water on the journey. In the olden days people travelled for long distances by foot.

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17 minutes ago, Dsinghdp said:

That’s amazing sewa. Drink plenty of water on the journey. In the olden days people travelled for long distances by foot.

Hai hai how do they not break their legs lol

I can never do that

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On 10/11/2017 at 3:25 PM, Singh123456777 said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki Fateh 

I would like to walk from ludhiana to darbar sahib which is roughly 142 kms and want to finish the yatra in a few days. How can i prepare for such a long walk? I still have a month to prepare as i am going in mid November. My route would be from ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to amritsar. Trying to do this in two days. I could also do ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to goindwal sahib, and goindwal sahib to anritsar. These could be my possible routes.

Waheguru. Goodluck brother, teriyah sabh sukha Guru ji pooriyah karan.

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On 11/10/2017 at 3:25 PM, Singh123456777 said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki Fateh 

I would like to walk from ludhiana to darbar sahib which is roughly 142 kms and want to finish the yatra in a few days. How can i prepare for such a long walk? I still have a month to prepare as i am going in mid November. My route would be from ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to amritsar. Trying to do this in two days. I could also do ludhiana to jalhandar,jalhandar to goindwal sahib, and goindwal sahib to anritsar. These could be my possible routes.

Being honest, unless you are used to walking at least 10-12 km a day, you will struggle to walk just 42km let alone 142km in a few days. You should start training now if you definitely want to achieve your goal, aim to be walking 25km a day comfortably at least a weak before you set off

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13 hours ago, Premi5 said:

Being honest, unless you are used to walking at least 10-12 km a day, you will struggle to walk just 42km let alone 142km in a few days. You should start training now if you definitely want to achieve your goal, aim to be walking 25km a day comfortably at least a weak before you set off

Yea this is what i am preparing to do. Im gonna train for about a month before i leave.

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