My Trek Experience- Never Limit Yourself
People said walking is the best exercise, but I was not so fond of it.
One fine morning, I have heard that a group of friends are planning for trekking to Valley of Flowers, and seriously, with a thought of challenging myself, to check my limits or I would say to push my limits, I joined them for the Trek- Valley of Flowers & Hemkund Saheb
Today, would like to share my incredible experience with you all, It's impossible to share all the minor details into a small blog post but I'll try to justice my experience. Would love to hear from you in the comment box. All suggestions are welcomed.. :)
We all know that trekking means to face the inner fears of limitation out of our own comfort zone. We started our journey from Ahmedabad to Dehradun- Rishikesh.
At Rishikesh, we chose to stay at Swaminarayan Ashram at Ganga Ghat. On hearing about Ashram, the first thought came to my mind is, why Ashram..?? but when I saw this beautiful place and it's location, I was mesmerized.
When you're in search of peace, sitting alone at night is an awesome option to have deep conversation with self but if you're sitting at one of the Ghats of the pious river bank at night, it's really a soulful experience. The sound of flowing river will work as a meditation music itself.
Day:1 Rishikesh to Joshimath
We started our journey for Joshimath early in the morning from Rishikesh in a tempo traveler. It took us more than 11 hours to reach Joshimath due to landslides on our way but when the journey is beautiful who will bother to reach the destination in hurries...!!! :)
We passed through the Tehri Dam, the tallest dam in India on way to Joshimath.
This was the view from our accommodation in Joshimath.
Day:2 Joshimath to Ghangharia (Pulna to Ghangharia 10kms approx.)
To reach Valley of Flowers you need to make your base camp at Ghangharia. We reached Pulna by tempo traveler, this is a last place till where you would find any vehicles. Ahead of it, either you need to walk or you can hire a mule or basket to reach Ghangharia.
We hired a mule for our luggage, we chose to trek, obviously we went there to trek :D. We started around 8:00 am
With the support of stick, slowly we started trekking the sloppy area and the mesmerizing view of beautiful streams, greenery all around and drizzling in between. The peace you'll feel all the way up to Ghangharia, I can't describe in words. I was so in love with view around me, the chirping of birds, the burbling of brooks and the most importantly no network coverage :D.
We walked for 10 kms. that day with short breaks in between for food and water. When someone from the group was tired, we used to offer them dry fruits, chocolates, water and obviously the encouragement.
Around 4pm we reached Ghangharia-our base camp for 3 days, last 2 hours we kept walking in rain, wearing ponchos and enjoying the rain and tiredness too. But believe me, the scenery was too ravishing in rain, the wet giant rocks, brooks streaming in between, Rain was pelting and even though, we were in raincoats, we were drenched. Finally, we saw some tents around us, but one more km to go.. Legs were shaking, body was shivering and I felt, I didn't have any energy to climb 15 more stairs to reach to my room, but no option...!!
As we were on height, some felt headache, dehydration and cold, but enough water in-take could relief us from such pain. In my surprise, We all fell asleep around 7:45 pm after having dinner at 7:00 pm as next day, we have to be ready for Valley of Flowers...
Day-3 Valley of Flowers ( 5-6 kms one way approx.)
Early morning we started our journey to see the flower treasury. We walked through sloppy rocks, narrow trails, passed beautiful brooks and trek to the valley. We felt, It was too ascending until we started HemKund Sahib..!
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| Finally, at 12:00 we reached Valley of Flowers. |
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| We spotted Brahm Kamal- State flower of Uttarakhand at Hemkund Sahib. It's considered as a sacred flower. |




















Beautiful described ur experience of tracking and the beauty of uttarakhand, its life time experience , cover all the things even minor things which even not noticed by normal people, appreciate ur observation and the way u described it, keep it up and all the best dear blogger
ReplyDeleteA understanding and brief blog about VOF trek.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this beautiful info.
Beautifully described with all the details. While reading felt that I am travelling the journey, superb !!
ReplyDeleteGreat... Nicely expressed your experience....
ReplyDeleteWonderfull, greatly explained and got a feeling that I visited there personally๐
ReplyDeleteNicely written & amazing usage of pictures. I could imagine myself at that place (though I m not at all into any adventure tracking). But after reading your blog I might try someday ❤️
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DeleteBeautifully written by beautiful babe ๐
Wow !!! I felt like I am there with you on trek !! Beautifully narrated and nice captured !!
ReplyDeleteI have to say..That's might impressive.felt like as if I was traveling along side you !!
ReplyDeleteDetailed information is very useful . It's . Keep it up the good work๐
Hope to we have many more blog to come ๐
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ReplyDelete“Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful info with the how-to's!!!! It is so appreciated!!!” and thank you very much for coming with us to the wonderful place ☺️
ReplyDeleteBeautifully explained ☺️
ReplyDeleteAmazing journey! Pictures are too good.
ReplyDeleteGrand and awe inspiring ๐ thank you for sharing such an amazing journey..we lived your journey in dis blog๐คฉ
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