Punakha is a tiny town in Bhutan’s western province. Camping in Punakha along the banks of the Mo Chu River is a dream come true. The golden dunes and flowing […] Read More
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The second day of the Hampta Pass hike from Jobra to Jwara is a paradise. The most beautiful scenery, waterfall, flower bed, hiking trail right next to the stream, between […] Read More
Kanji is a Himalayan village that is incredibly secluded. The settlement is roughly 12 kilometers from Haniskot, which is located on the NH1 Kargil-Leh route and is only accessible for […] Read More
You may have encountered meadows (bugyals) on your hiking trail, but did you know that India has the most beautiful, picturesque, biggest alpine meadows? The Bugyal (Auli bugyal, Bedni bugyal) in […] Read More
Day four of Tarsar trek is a gradual climb up the trail from Shekwas to all the way till Tarsar crossing grassland, valley, streams and boulders. The amazing landscape around as […] Read More
Day three of the Tarsar trek is a gradual climb from Lidderwat to Shekwas campsite. You gain about 1600 feet on this day, from 9100 feet at Lidderwat to 10700 feet at […] Read More
Day 2 of my Himalayan trek to Tarsar was very exciting and adventurous, and camping at Lidderwat was an exceptionally wonderful experience. Cloud-covered mountain peaks and the landscape all along […] Read More
Day 6 of the Roopkund trek starts very early in the morning much before sunrise. It’s a gradual climb followed by a steep climb from 12500 feet (Bhagwabasa camp) to […] Read More
The Roopkund trek from Bedni Bugyal to Pathar Nachauni is on day four. The day begins with a lovely walk across the meadows, followed by a difficult ascent for almost […] Read More
Had an amazing experience on the first two days of Kashmir Great Lakes trekking. Day 3 is a more moderate climb, consisting of a few hours of gentle elevation going […] Read More
The previous day was a fearful drive from Kathgodam railway station to Lohajung right next to the river in a landslide-prone area. The route is winding through pine trees, with […] Read More