Snow Caped Mountains |
It’s a new day. Every day is a brand new day in Himalaya. The
glittering mountains are bathing in Sunshine. They look freshly washed and
covered with the coats of snow. They are
gigantic yet elegant. They are cold yet welcoming. They are our mates for the
few days to come. I wake and peep out of my tent. I am unable to capture and
absorb the beauty with my own eyes. We
quickly get ready and eat breakfast. We are told that we will have rice in
lunch today. It will be carried by Devendra and will be served on the way at
some place. We are happy. Less weight on our backs. We quickly pickup our bags
and start following Chaacha. We are going to see a flour mill today.
flour mill |
After a climb of 10 minutes we
reach a small stone structure. The water is flowing down with a force. The
flour mill is run on the hydro power.
Extremely natural process and very simple indeed. The owner gets 1
portion of the flour every time he grinds it. Barter system of the ancient
times operates even today. As we see the flour mill, chacha tells us to proceed
further. The pines are leaving our company now. The thick forest is vanishing
slowly and we are now under the open sky and in the company of blazing Sun. But
wait. Do not start enjoying or hating anything. The unpredictable weather keeps
on changing the seen every minute.
We keep walking while admiring
the nature. Huge snow caped mountains
keep us a company all the time. There is
a steep climb soon after crossing the bridge. This climb reminds us of
Sahyadri. We reach the top after much effort. We rest for a while as some
others also join us. The trek is getting
more and more difficult yet interesting. We open our dry snacks here. Bakar-Wadi
from Pune is the most favorite. We tell
chacha and Arnav about it with much pride and they munch it with lot of
interest. The entire team is together now. We are quite surprised at our speed
and we want to keep up our good work.
We are now on a plateau. It is twelve noon already. It has started
drizzling and we are now deliberating if we should have our lunch. There is
another group coming back from Har Ki Doon. They look happy and say that it is
a very beautiful place on the top. We are excited and want to reach our
destination fast. After much discussion we decide that we want to have lunch
after reaching the camp site. Our stuff is being carried on the pony. We decide
to wait for a while and then go ahead. Sangita wants us to fall in line for a
photograph. She tries to give us instructions.
But to her dismay none of us follow her and she mutters, children in her
school are more disciplined. Finally after much chaos we finally come together
for a photograph and the teacher is satisfied indeed.
We need to climb a mountain and
then we need to cross the entire valley and go on the other side of the
mountain. My excitement is on the rise. I am wondering how it will really be like on
the other side. Prerana’s knee is paining today. However the smile on her face
does not fade away. Her husband Anup
helps her with wearing a knee cap and she is back on her feet. This lady never
loses heart. In pain or no pain she keeps moving ahead with her morale
high.
As we climb higher and higher the
greenery is thinning and the snow on the mountains is thickening. We literally walk alongside the mountain to
go on the other side. The route is very beautiful and interesting.
We suddenly come to the end of
the mountain and turn on the other side. A breathtaking valley is ahead of us.
It is a blissful place. We still have to walk for another 15 minute and we
reach our camp site. It is amazing indeed. The view is spectacular. It is
surrounded by black mountains wearing white caps of snow. It simply looks
amazing. We cannot take our eyes off the nature. As we occupy our tents, Virendraji makes
arrangements for our lunch. The rice is delicious. We are also served much
needed tea. It starts raining and we settle down in our tents. We realize that
the camp site is not levelled. Hence we are sleeping on a slant surface. It
feels as if we are sleeping on a slide. We manage to catch some sleep but soon
all of us realise that it is a futile effort. All of us gather in the dining
tent. We start chatting, singing and discussing. Ashok has brought a miniature equipment to
check our oxygen level. All of us fight to grab this magical equipment with the
energy of school children fighting for sweets. He confirms that all of us are
in pink of our health. We are happy to know it and our chattering increases
many folds. We finish our dinner yet the rain has not finished its quota. We
decide to go back to our tents.
As we settle down it stops
raining. The staff has made arrangements for camp fire. Sachin is now full of
energy. He comes to our tent pleading that we should come out. Chandan already
knows what is in store and pulls his legs close to him. Before I am able to
comprehend anything Sachin pulls chandan out. But chandan is much more stubborn
and keeps himself tucked in to the sleeping bag. I breakout laughing and come
out from the tent. Some of them have already gathered in front of the fire. We
sit there for a long time chatting with chacha and others. We gather lot of
information about their lives and their society. It was worth coming out
indeed. We also listen to some Garhwali songs. They are melodious because the
hearts that are signing are pure.
Next morning is very exciting. We
see the mountain peaks with golden shine. The weather has changed for the
better. We are eager to reach har ki dun as soon as possible. Today is not a
heavy day indeed. The climb will not be more than three hours. We certainly
want to keep up to the schedule. We leave at around 8.00 am. As we start
climbing the beauty of the nature gives treat to the eyes. There is a small Maggie point. All of us take
a break. We come to know that the tiger attacked a goat last night. Looks like
it could not finish the goat at once. As we are leaving I notice a shepherd
putting the half eaten goat into a bag. He is carrying the remaining meat home.
The guy is lucky. He got a free lunch today. He simply puts the head of the
goat inside his bag as if it is a pumpkin.
Our pace has increased now. Anup
is not in the best of his spirits today. He is not eating well. Some of us keep
going ahead thinking that others will follow. Chacha is pushing rest of the
people ahead. We meet a few people on their way back. They describe their stay.
Our excitement is rising. We are very close to our destination.
We now pass a waterfall and take
a slight climb. Arnab says we are almost there. We keep walking along the
mountain for another 15 minutes or so. River Supin suddenly starts flowing
besides us. The familiar sound of flowing water is soothing. We are now surrounded by the peaks and here
we are at our destination Har Ki Dun.
Most of us simply collapse on the
ground. Shining Sun and blowing wind are competing with each other to bestow
their love on us. It is very cold out
there. The tents are not erected yet. Some of us start munching what we have in
the backpacks. I am now lying down on my back. The sky is clear. Blue skies meet
with the blue mountains. Supin River is
flowing besides us. We are very peaceful at the moment. Very contended.
Arnab, Mayuresh and Vishal have
gone out exploring the surroundings. The wind is blowing very fast. Before I realize
its impact is evident on my nose. It is red and inflated. Looks like Har ki Doon
has gifted a new nose to me. A plastic nose, red in colour.
Kalyani and I go near the river
to wash our faces. I dip my foot in the water and a cold wave passes through
me. But then I realize it is very soothing at the end. Sachin and Arnav take
Kalyani’s challenge to cross the river bare foot. They go on the other side of
the river and jump into the water. The flow is normal and it is only toe deep.
We enjoy their shouting while they put their feet in the super cold water. It is amazing to see the energy after much
exertion.
All of us are back for lunch. The
rain god sends us back to our tents. It is really unfair to be trapped inside
the tents in such beautiful surroundings. Chandan is already inside. I decide
to catch some sleep for a while since there is nothing else to do. After a
while I wake up to the sound of people. As I peep out from the tent I see a
spectacular view in front of me. On one side the Har Ki Doon peek is standing
still. On the other side Swarg Rohini is peeping out from the clouds. I am
amused.
Swarg Rohini |
What more do I expect from life.
I am sitting here in the god’s valley ( har ki doon). The door to heaven is in
front of me. The clouds have encircled swarg rohini ( door to the heven). What
else to expect. In fact I have just visualized something unexpected. I am on
the top of the world at the doorsteps of heaven.
Beautifully written!
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ReplyDeletenice one.Enjoyable reading and feel to join expedition
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