While emphasizing walking regularly portrays being physically active and fit. Being physically fit is a term that every individual looks forward to, but all are not successful in doing it.
For an active person walking 10,000 steps which are about 8km seems to be very normal irrespective of his or her diet.
In a comparison of an athlete and this Warkaris, an ordinary person can walk long distances by setting up specific targets and km to be covered within days or some
According to calculations based on a 258-kilometer walk over 21 days (including rest days), these Warkaris walk approximately 20,000 steps per day, equivalent to about 13 to 20 kilometers. Considering the virtual platform, there's potential for creating a mechanism, where a person can see and know the number of steps he has walked in a day can help him know how close he is to his destination in comparison to the halts taken during the Wari.
On the virtual side while developing these kinds of automation the application can provide a separate space for users to know how much more they have to continue until they complete the yatra.
One can complete this walk or run within 10-15 days itself or an ultra-athlete can cover this dance of the Wari in 42 hours.
Post-completion of the task an E-Certification with a photograph of the user can be issued through the application itself for this extraordinary Wari type walk.
The virtual application can be synced to gadgets like smartwatches which would make a count of the steps walked in a day and kms covered in how much time.
This Wari based walk would be like a ‘Spiritual Walk’ or ‘Spiritual Run’ whatever an individual considers.