
Visit to The Moon Lake & The End….
The most enjoyable day I have spent on earth is of mixed ecstasy of deadly fright and unimaginable joy. …
Read MoreThe most enjoyable day I have spent on earth is of mixed ecstasy of deadly fright and unimaginable joy. …
Read MoreWe passed the first town enroute – Ganderbal, within an hour. It was after Ganderbal that the real beauty of the drive commenced. After Ganderbal, the snow-capped Himalayas greeted us bang on. Every turn gave us panoramic new scenes, which always seemed to better than the previous one. Complimented by the untouched beauty of the Sindh River, the landscape was picture perfect.
Read MoreThe descending is not that simple as it looks. We need to make way from many big rocks. The main problem faced while descending is that we were always in the search of shortest and the easiest path but there is no such path. 14 member of our group went ahead and 4 guys stayed back with 2 girls as they were finding it difficult to descend. The path till the first rappelling point is very time consuming. The first batch completed their rappelling patch and were waiting for us to reach. After around 6 hrs of walk on the rocky path we reached the 1st rappelling patch. The first rappelling patch is about 45 feet. By 3 PM the last 6 members completed their 1st rappelling patch. We decided to have our lunch as we were walking continuously and were too hungry.
Read More…Then the trek started in dead earnest, and soon we were walking through some shoulder height elephant grass. The guides showed us some exotic butterflies flitting about in the grass. At one place they pointed out to some Niligiri langurs peering down at us from the high trees. That really made us feel that now we were being stalked and hunted rather than the other way around…
Read More“A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.” – Steve Jobs We had been going on…
Read MoreDay 6: Bhaguabasha – Roopkund – Bedini Bugyal (5+17km 6.00 am – 3.00 pm), on foot, Trek level: Moderate to difficult (especially Bhaguabasha to…
Read MoreIt was good being footloose in Himalayas. On the last day of our Dodital trek, we woke up to find the lake frozen, sat beside it some more in tranquility, tried our hand at angling using makeshift fishing tackle and failed miserably, threw snowballs at each other and with a heavy heart bid adieu to Dodital.
Read MoreDay 4: Wan (वाण) – Bedini Bugyal (बेदिनी बुग्याल) (12 km, 6.00 am – 11.00 am), on foot, Trek Level: Easy to Moderate We…
Read MoreIn June 2008, I went for the Roopkund (रूपकुंड)) trek which is supposed to be a moderate to difficult trek. Roopkund is located at…
Read MoreDay 3 On third day, we has to get up early as we had to go to Base Camp for our final ascent to…
Read More03 July 2011 It was time…. Time to leave the clean environs of Janaki Chatti and to move back to the mundane city life….
Read More03 July 2011 After all the prayers were done, we came out of the temple and stood near the stream of mighty Yamuna, while…
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