8,600 kms in nearly 370 days: Indian man’s epic Haj journey from Kerala to Mecca

In June last year, a Kerala man started on the arduous journey of travelling on foot to Saudi Arabia for Haj. It took him a little over 365 days to finish the over 8600 km-long trek.

Shihab Chottur covered the 440 km distance between Medina and Mecca in nine days. (Image: Instagram/ Shihab Chottur)

It took a Kerala man a little over a year (approximately 370 days) to walk from his state to the holy city of Mecca. For Shihab Chottur, the journey, which spanned 8,640 km, took him through Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and finally Saudi Arabia. And just to reiterate, he completed the journey on foot.

Shihab Chottur, who hails from Valancherry in Kerala’s Malappuram district, started his marathon trek to Saudi Arabia to perform Haj on June 2, 2022. He reached Mecca this month.

During his journey on foot, Shihab traversed India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Kuwait, and crossed the Saudi Arabian border from Kuwait in the second week of May.

From Kerala’s Malappuram district to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Shihab Chottur completed the journey in little over a year.

After entering Saudi Arabia, Shihab went to Medina, an important Islamic pilgrimage site. He spent 21 days in Medina before he left for Mecca.

Shihab covered the 440 km distance between Medina and Mecca in nine days. Shihab will perform the Haj after his mother, Zainaba, arrives to the city from Kerala.

The Kerala man, who runs his own YouTube channel, has been keeping his viewers regularly updated about his journey from the southern state in India to holy city of Mecca.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/indian-man-epic-haj-journey-from-kerala-to-mecca-2391082-2023-06-09

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