For the love of Himalayas - A photo journey through my Himalayan days..
I was explaining how I got connected to this places in the Himalayas, during my two-week stay in my last post about the Himalayas.
This being my second post, I will cut short my explanations. Let me take you through my journey through the mountains and things I enjoyed the most as well as missing now, through the photos.
Have a good time pleasing your eye receptors..
This being my second post, I will cut short my explanations. Let me take you through my journey through the mountains and things I enjoyed the most as well as missing now, through the photos.
Have a good time pleasing your eye receptors..
Also read:
First day, First look of Himalaya..
Why I went there?
It was not on a touristry purpose. I went there for some official work. Travelled and stayed for around 2 weeks.
Well, Don't expect I stayed in a tent and there were daring episodes. Most of the time we stayed in Tourist Rest Houses by Kumaon Tourism, which was clean and affordable..
This was our route map, covered almost entire Kumaon Himalaya.
Check out a small video of the Himalayan roads
What I liked there??
1. The meandering roads through the mountains..
2. The hot & fresh maggie at maggie points
3. The Serene & Peaceful Temples
Jageshwar, a group of 100 temples which were at a walkable distance from the place where we stayed in . |
Kalamuni Temple, near to Birthi in Munsiyari, where we stayed. |
4. The loving people
5. The foggy evenings
6. The bridges
7. And the streams flowing beneath the bridges
8. And the waterfalls
9. And the stay near the waterfalls
The TRH in Birthi we stayed can be spotted just right side of the waterfall, with orange roofs.. Could you spot it?? |
10. And truthful companions near our stay
11. And the beautiful trees and plants
Devdaru trees |
The Ferns |
Bhang plants grown in Himalayan mountains |
12. And the bugs in the goat poop😂
13. And the huts made of stones
14. And the night views like this
15. And the barbeque Sundays in the hills
16. And the morning and night walks through this roads
17. And Switzerland like places like this
Life in the hills is totally different. That's what I have felt.. Did you feel the same?? Share your experiences in the comment box below..
Have you been to the Himalayas??
Tell us what you miss the most..
Go and check out more Skywatch images at the Skywatch Site!
Ps: All photos taken using my then owned Micromax Canvas Phone
Go and check out more Skywatch images at the Skywatch Site!
Ps: All photos taken using my then owned Micromax Canvas Phone
Very beautiful. Happy Skywatch Friday. Come over and visit my blog to see the sky where I live :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy.. Happy Skywatching to you too.. I will be happy to see the sky where you live..
DeleteGood photography
DeleteThankyou Bobby..
DeleteWhat an amazing trip! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThankyou.. Wishing you a great weekend to you too Shantana..
DeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the pictures Jim..
DeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lady Fi
DeleteLooks like an amazing location! Thanks so much for sharing your experience. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYes.. It was perfectly perfect.. Thanks for stoppingby
DeleteBeautiful photos. I always love to see a dog, but OH, those wonderful purple flowers! I'd love to be there to see them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Thanks for stoppingby kay.. This photo is taken 2 years back.. Got a chance I will be sure going to visit the places again..
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