Throughout history, there have been extraordinary individuals fuelled by curiosity and an insatiable passion for adventure, embarking on epic journeys. One such legendary figure is Nain Singh Rawat, a pioneering Indian explorer often referred to as a "Pundit."
He is often regarded as one of the greatest explorers of the 19th century, known for his groundbreaking work in the formidable terrains of Tibet, Central Asia, and the elusive Tartary region. Among his most notable achievements is his extensive mapping of the Himalayas and Tibet, where he gathered invaluable information about their intricate landscapes. This achievement was awarded the gold medal in 1868 by the Royal Geographical Society, the first Indian to receive the award.