Bengaluru | 11th February 2020: Walk for a change and leave a trail for others to join. Perhaps, this thought was on the minds of TIRUN Travel Marketing’s 4-member team – led by Varun Chadha – as they covered a 100-kilometer stretch during 7th to 9th February at Oxfam India’s global flagship fundraising event, ‘Oxfam India Trailwalker’. Starting from the foothills of Nandi Hills at Sultanpet in Bangalore, the 4-member team successfully completed the trail in under 41 hours in a tough test of endurance. It has also raised over Rs. 1,01,500 so far while the bar for minimum fundraising was set at Rs. 80,000.

Oxfam Trailwalker is a global walkathon event held to eliminate the socioeconomic divides and make world a more livable place. All of the proceeds generated from its India edition will be used for Oxfam India’s projects on education, gender, health, forest rights and equality. This is the second time TIRUN has participated in the Oxfam India Trailwalker walkathon and raised funds.

Commenting on the event, Mr. Varun Chadha, CEO, TIRUN Travel Marketing said, “We, at TIRUN, have always believed in making the world a better place to live and an even better to travel. The Oxfam India Trailwalker and TIRUN’s vision are similar in more than one way as it presents scenic views and amazing people midway. This is while testing the strength, endurance, and integrity of the group also. We are extremely delighted to have positively contributed to this year’s Oxfam India Trailwalker as well by being a part of it.”

During the challenge, each team member was required to individually cover a distance of 100 km and collectively within 48 hours. TIRUN’s team members had been practicing extensively to condition their bodies for rising to the demands of the challenge. The team came across with flying colors in this ‘Walk for Equality’, and people who want to show their solidarity towards the efforts, and the larger cause, can follow the link  https://trailwalker.oxfamindia.org/team/profile/teamid/315703 to donate funds for the same.