- It had better view than what I had on day 1, Auli being a dampener with garbage and people.
- I was all alone; filled with a loner's excitement; walking at my own pace, taking stops to read and relax.
- The path was very beautifully crafted by all the walking and nature. There was a high point on this route with the name, Jhandidhaar. An ideal place to chill. It was windy, with soft and grassy ground to lie down, rocks to sit upon and eat one's lunch.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Kuari Pass Trek - A Short Trail Towards Nature And Self Day Two
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Kuari Pass Trek - A Short Trail Towards Nature And Self Day One
The environment was tiding itself up as we progressed our trek uphill and away from civilization. The air cleaned itself up miraculously, the scenery was changing every frame from magical to stupendous, and people were getting filtered out until only I and Mohan Jee (our cook) were left; laughing out loud and chatting animatedly. The path on the trek is not marked, but easily visible and identifiable. It is an easy trek, so no tricky curves, thin narrow paths, but an easy walk into the wild.
#Chonnya
#Taali
Following is the complete poem which I wrote sitting in the woods, under that benign sunlight:
A Poem Dedicated To My Backpack:
"City you cannot hold her long with your tentacular grips
Because she is a woman of mountains and wild trips.
Your lights may amuse her in the nights but she loves sleeping under stars and moonlights.
The glitter and glamour that you throw at her it catches her attention,
but it is the vast open spaces which has always been the fuel for her imagination.
City, in this ever changing world and surroundings, your role has been to state the obvious,
whereas her wanderlust has been to unravel the inconspicuous.
She may seem to have city belongings,
but mountains and wild have always been in her yearnings and longings.
The oscillating conflict in her had always been between whether to run away or stay,
Weather to follow her drapetomania, or to linger and delay."
Friday, June 3, 2016
Kuari Pass Trek - A Short Trail Towards Nature And Self Day Zero
#From Kashmere Gate To Joshimath – Trekking Starts On Day 0
It is 6 hours journey from Delhi to Rishikesh (See my Rishikesh post for more details) and from Haridwar/Rishikesh it is still 10 – 11 hours journey to Joshimath. The latter part is literally a pain in the ass. One can only acquire a Jeep, Sumo, or Pilgrimage Bus to cover the latter part of this journey. Despite the rivers and the mountains accompanying you; the journey is assiduous and tiresome.
I reached Haridwar railway station at 4:30 AM and came to know that there are not many UK transport buses which ply from Haridwar to Joshimath at that hour, they start sometime after 5:30 AM. So I had to take one of the pilgrimage buses which were going to Badrinath - Kedarnath en route Joshimath. These buses are mostly pre-booked so all you get is a seat just behind the driver's seat for Rs. 400. Shared taxis also ply from Haridwar - Joshimath they charge you around Rs. 600 per passenger. My bus was full with pilgrims going to Badrinath so the bus had to take more than normal stops before breaking down 13 Kilometers short of Joshimath.
After 11 hours long tiring journey with a backdrop of 7 hours Train trip there was still 13 Kms to be covered to reach Joshimath.
For normal people the trek normally starts on Day 1. But that is for normal people. Trekking started for me on Day 0. I had to walk 7 Kilometers before a very kind young gentleman stopped and offered me a much needed lift in his car. I was tired, drenched and cold as it had started raining. Finally, I reached Joshimath at around 6:00 PM and ran into Sohan Bisht Jee (Phone: 081267-42291 & 094103-65281; Email : sonubisht65@gmail.com) and the other two fellow trekkers right away at a tea shop accidentally.
After having some tea; chai; I rented a room for sleeping off the tiredness from the marathon 20 hour long non-stop bus and train journey. Sleep came easily and early as I dozed off reading a few pages of Way of the peaceful warrior that night.
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Sanasar, Jammu and Kashmir - A short trek to Shankhpal Temple (10,000feet)
Sanasar is a place located 19 Kilometers from Patnitop. It is famous for its small local lakes. I went here through PYResorts as a part of their 2 days weekend camping program. This was a very spontaneous and sudden trip that was made referring to the YHAI website where this program was hosted.
So the major chronological list of events of the trip are as follows:
8th April: Left for Udhampur from New Delhi
9th April: Reached Udhampur Railway Station, and from there reached Sanasar
10th April: Trek to Shankhpal Temple
11th April: Returned to New Delhi
#Reaching Sanasar From New Delhi
I booked the tickets for this trip just 12 days in advance and got it in Waiting List of Indian Railways ticketing system. If you are travelling on Delhi - Jammu - Katra route via train, be sure of getting waiting list tickets in case you are not booking it 3 months in advance because of many people going to Vaishno Devi. Our ticket was confirmed in Railway Quota. Thanks to my Grandfather who was in railway services. So in order to reach Sanasar, you need to get down at Udhampur.
From Udhampur one needs to reach Patnitop and from Patnitop, Sanasar is 20 Kilometers away. In order to reach Patnitop from Udhampur, one may find lots of private taxis outside the Udhampur railway station. They charge somewhere between Rs. 1000 - Rs. 1600 if done on a sharing basis with 4-6 people it comes around Rs. 250 - Rs. 400 per head. From Patnitop to Sanasar there are very limited buses. They start plying after 1 PM. If you reach Patnitop early, you can just roam around in this area have food and explore some nearby temples. If you take a taxi from Patnitop to Sanasar they are very expensive and will charge you Rs. 800 - Rs 1000 for it.
The route from Patnitop via Nathatop to Sanasar is very scenic and beautiful. This route can also prove to be an ideal one for Cycling. Sanasar is lesser crowded with tourists, but it is crowded if you compare it with Demul, Spiti. Sanasar has big wide open meadows with a natural lake at the center with distant mountain ranges surrounding the landscape.
#PYResorts - Camping, Accommodation, Stay
Our stay was accommodated by PYResorts. It was in the form of large tents with actual beds and electricity. Our stay was covered in Rs. 1500 for two days including food and the trek next day. It was raining when we reached the place, so I will recommend that you carry a Rain Coat when travelling to Sanasar as weather in hills can be very unpredictable. I got cold and wet in rain, but the hospitality of our hosts; which was a family with two kids; was warm and kind which made up for our troubles.
After changing clothes, I was offered food and tea alongside a fireplace. Food was simple Indian food and chai was extra sweet; Indian style milk tea. I had a hearty interaction with the kids and the owners of that place PYResorts (the parents of these two kids). We played a few knowledge games. After getting all warm and replenishing the lost energy, I was ready to go up and about exploring the nearby area. The kids were interested in playing football with me. So we all went near the Lake area in the open meadow. We played rock skipping on the lake, football in the open meadow, went to a nearby temple and by 6 PM came back to our camp ground.
At 8:00 PM dinner was served. PYResorts had the fire running beside which we all had our dinner. There was another group which has joined us. We all had food, chatted a little bit, and by 9 I retired to my tent; bed. It was a day well spent.
#Trek From Sanasar To Shankpal Temple
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The trek trail is all grassy and muddy at places. There are ample water sources on the way where you can replenish your water supplies. The trek is easy. It starts with an ascent followed by a flat walk then followed by an ascent till to top to Shankhpal Temple. We were told that it is 15 kilometers on one side from Sanasar to Shankhpal Temple, but my hunch says it is 11-12 kilometers only. You will find the Gulmarg mountain ranges on your right and the green meadows of Sanasar and Patnitop on your left. The route is not marked, but you will find many shepherds on the way who can guide you to the right path. One does not necessarily need a guide for this trek. We easily completed the trek in 5 hours. We started as a group of 6 but were left with 4 people when 2 members of our group decided to retract to Sanasar for which I am still thankful to them, otherwise we would have not been able to make it all the way up to the top till Shankhpal Temple.
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Don't expect snow on this trek if you are doing it in March-May-July. When we reached the top where Shankhpal Temple is located (2897 Meters) we were been given a complimentary gift by nature in form of a snow patch which was still there. We completed the entire trek in 5 hours - 5.5 hours, bringing back some snow for the two of our fellow campers; who left the trek midway for us.
“Bahujanahitāya bahujanasukhāya lokānukampāya:
For the good of the many, for the happiness of the many, out of compassion for the world.”
― Gautama Buddha
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Ten Must Have Songs/Tracks That Should Be In The Playlist Of Any Traveller/Trekker/Hiker/Biker.
Here are a few tracks/songs which I often carry with me; apart from my heavy Deuter Rucksack; on my treks, hikings, trips, and biking journeys.
Following is my list of 10 must have songs/tracks that should be in the playlist of any traveller, trekker, hiker or rider:
#1 Guaranteed - Eddie Vedder from the OST of the movie Into The Wild
#2 Wherever I May Roam - Metallica from the album Black Album
#3 I Am The Highway - Audioslave from the album Audioslave
#4 Highway To Hell - ACDC from the album Highway To Hell
#5 Roadhouse Blues - The Doors from the album Morrison Hotel
#6 Walk Unafraid - First Aid Kit (R.E.M. Cover) from the OST of the movie Wild
#7 Turn The Page - Metallica from the album Quebec Magnetic
#8 Empty - Ray LaMontagne from the album Till The Sun Turns Black
#9 It's A Long Way To The Top - ACDC from the album T.N.T.
#10 Just Breathe - Pearl Jam from the album Backspacer
If you have anything to add/contribute (no scope to remove) to the above list, feel free to do so in the comments section below.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – Day 2-3. Days of New Friendships and Realizations
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – Day 2 - Strolling And Fooling Around Can Be Fun Too!
I was alone in the Snowline Cafe Mansion sipping my tea, eating bread omelette and talking to the shop owner about the possibility of people coming in such bad weather. As we were speaking I heard some voices and saw a group of 3 people approaching the cafe. They were going further towards Illaka. They had a Guide. I thought I will go with them farther into the Illaka area and if I feel confident and good I will go to Lahesh Cave alone. This Guide had 2 clients with him. They both were from Delhi. They were good and kind people, but were not very good hikers. They gave up mid way between Snowline cafe and Illaka. Their Guide and I made it all the way to Illaka area leaving the other two midway on a snow cliff stuck and struggling.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – Day 2 - First Snowfall
Snowline Cafe, 5th Of March. There were 10 of us who stayed back at Snowline cafe after the cafe owner asked a group to return to Triund as there was scarcity of space. We all collected woods from the nearby area for the evening's campfire, spreading out community vibes. This group of 9 people consisted of 6 students and 3 working class people. It was good fun. The kids were doing Engineering from a modest college in Chandigarh. We had the fire going. It was getting chilly as the night was progressing. We laughed, joked sitting in a circle around the fire. The college lads brought freshness to the group with their silly jokes and pranks. The 3 adults were more and partly serious but avidly took part in the silly conversation that was going on about girlfriend issues. At 9 PM our host called us in for food. by 9:30 we all were in our spot, ready to sleep. The place was all crammed and packed with 10 sleeping bodies lying adolescent to each other. We all slept sound and well in tiredness in spite of the discomfort of the place.
#First Snowfall
“I was in love, and the feeling was even more wonderful than I ever imagined it could be.”
― Nicholas Sparks
First hand experiences are always better than vicarious experiences. Moreover if you are experiencing it for the first time. 4:30 AM was on the clock and 6th of March on the calendar. I was woken up by gushes of water droplets hitting my face. It was still dark outside, I thought it is raining as I was checking my sleeping bag for any kind of serious wetness. There was no cover on the front entry of the shop from where the gush of wind was bringing water droplets inside. I was getting more and more worried about my sleeping bag getting wet. I managed to find a spare blanket. I pulled it on top of my sleeping bag and face. I went to sleep after this. I woke up at 6:30 AM; when the sun had just started to come out; with everyone else. When I looked outside what was green a few hours ago has turned itself into white. It was not rain but snowfall that was taking place since 4:30 AM in the morning. It was still snowing outside. This was me witnessing my first snowfall of my life and that too on my Birthday. This was nature's birthday gift for me.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – The Trek Starts
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka - Initial Days
It was 2nd of March 2016 and I had a 9:22 PM bus to catch. With that in mind I got up and got ready to leave for office early that day. The dilemma was whether or not to go to office on cycle. After a few deliberations I decided on going to office on Cycle that day. I reached office at 1 PM thinking that I will mark half day and leave office early at 6:30. Feeling confident that 3 hours will be more than enough to reach ISBT from my den in Noida. I was forgetting or rather ignoring the fact that I was on cycle and there had been no packing done. I left office (which is 15 kms. away from my home) at 6:30 PM and started cycling towards my home. Reached home at 7:30 PM with less than 2 hours in my hands.
Now was the time that I started getting scared of the fact that I will miss my bus. I was packing my backpack with very little time left for thinking what to pick and what not to pick. In the end my rucksack was jam packed with jacket and shoes hanging out from it. I wish I had more time, because I then realized that my backpack had 60-70% useless contents which I was never going to use on my trip. Here I would like to throw a list of essentials to pack, rest all is useless:
1) 2-3 T-shirts
2) 1 or 2 pair of Jeans
3) 2 warm track pants
4) 2-3 underwear
5) 2 pair of socks
6) Heart and will
Finally I reached ISBT at 9:30 PM, running, huffing and puffing. When I reached the Himachal Transport stand I came to know that my bus had left. I was in shock and despair for a few minutes, then another person told me to run as the bus is still in the process of leaving and showed me the moving bus. I ran with all my might towards the bus with my heavy bag and eventually caught it. I was grinning from ear to ear and must have been looking so crazy that everyone in the bus was staring at me. A thought crossed my mind "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts" by Aristotle.
#Dharamkot and Mcleodganj
Next day I was in Mcleodganj. I had to buy mattress and raincoat as I was planning to sleep in Lahesh Cave for one day and not to get myself wet. I bought those two items for Rs. 1000, 500 each. I reached Dharamkot; which is 2-3 Kilometers walk from Mcleodganj; late in the morning. It is always wise to stay in Dharamkot as it is quieter, less crowded, and cheaper than Mcleodganj. After booking my room for Rs. 500 a day at Paul Room Service I headed out for Breakfast. Nothing beats the Indian Breakfast in sumptuousness and fulfillness. I had a filling breakfast after which I strolled, read, and relaxed in the Dharamkot area till evening and after dinner slept early.
Next day after sleeping off the tiredness and having breakfast I decided to go for evening group sitting in Dhamma Sikhara for Vipassana. This center is closed till mid March is what I came to learn from the locals. As I was returning from the center I observed the shops being closed. After walking a few steps I saw a funeral march of someone who had died a few hours ago the same day. The entire town was a part of that march as I could see some familiar faces of local shop owners and workers. I too said my prayers for the dead and walked on. All the shops in the area were closed. I retired to my room feeling uneasy and disturbed. Later on after my meditation I went to sought my dinner. It was dark and all the lights in the town were shut off and all the shops and restaurants in the area were closed too. I came to know that this was to pay homage to the dead. The dead was no monk, no politician but an ordinary citizen who has died a natural death out of old age. I was literally moved upon encountering such solidarity and community feeling which so much is absent from where I belong. I found a small restaurant open. They too had all the lights off, so I had my silent and reflective dinner under candle light and went to sleep right after it.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
A Saturday In Connaught Place : Agrasen ki Baoli, Rajdhani Thali Restaurant, and Janpath
This Saturday, a day before Valentine's Day, three travel bugs were set out for a get together in Connaught Place (CP). The three of us congregated at Rajiv Cowk Metro station's gate number 6 from there we all went to Agrasen ki Baoli. This was my umpteenth visit to this place but the first one for @chidiyyaaa and @meera.in.me. In my previous post on Agrasen ki Baoli I had clearly warned against coming here on weekends because of the crowd. As we entered into Agrasen ki Baoli we saw people; some taking selfies while pouting, smiling, scorning and laughing, while some getting their pictures clicked by others making poses with arms half bent, protruded on the sides, like Shahrukh Khan of DDLJ, while some making more casual and routine poses. There was a rush of crowd at the pit of the Baoli, with noise and dust around, so it was avoided by us. I was not astonished at this site, as it was expected with the backdrop of it being a weekend day. My friends on the other hand looked a little baffled and amused at the sight of it, but I could tell from their eyes that they liked the place. I was too pleased in company of two fine friends to be bothered about the chaos around. After hanging around at this place for some 90 minutes chatting, joking, laughing our hearts out, clicking pictures, and monkeying around a little we started walking towards our next destination, which was food.
Before I start with my description of this next destination let us go through the basic characteristics of 'Gemini' sun sign:
'Gemini' gets fascinated by almost everything in the world and they have a feeling as if there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see. Gemini is versatile, inquisitive, fun loving and wants to experience everything out there, so their company is never boring.'
On some similar lines were the characteristics of this place called Rajdhani Thali Restaurant. Dishes, chapatis, chutneys, sweets, buttered milk drinks etc etc were floating around you like asteroids in space. People were coming at our table incessantly with some dish or the other. At one point I was so lost that I was eating rice and found myself holding a chapati in my hand from nowhere. Then a voice "Sir Ghee?" came to my ears breaking the spell and disclosing the mystery of the chapati in my hand. This situation for me can be best described by words like 'baffling', 'flabbergasting', 'stupefying'. Food was a little overpriced but the overall experience was good.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Agrasen Ki Baoli: The Archaic Vs The Modern
Agrasen Ki Baoli placed in the heart of Cannaught Place. In the midst of multistory modern buildings this archaic structure transforms you into a different world and time. The place has a powerful vibe and energy because of its structure and age. The long series of stairs accompanied by large walls with arched niches on both sides gives this place a sense of closeness when you move downwards and a sense of openness when you move upwards on the stairs.
This is definitely one of the places which demands you spending at least a day there with a book on a nice sunny day to imbibe the real feel of this place. I will advise that you come here on a weekday, because weekends are mostly crowded with tourists, families, cuddly couples displaying the act of their amorous feelings, painters, intellectuals and other people like us. So all in all it becomes crowded on weekends, and if you are someone like me who is not so gregarious then you should follow my advice and spend a weekday here.
This is one of the many places in Delhi where I like spending my quite time alone. Be receptive/silent when here and this place has a lot to offer. Some also label it as a haunted place, but this place always had a soothing and calming effect on my being. Places like these always gets some legend/myth associated with it along the line. So I will completely rubbish this claim of it being a haunted place.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Btwin Rockrider 300: Riding in The City
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