Beautiful view of the mountains with clouds.

in GEMS5 years ago (edited)

Hello friends

I hope you are all fine. I am fine here too. In today's post I have shared natural beauty with you. In which the scene of beautiful clouds across the front of the mountain is captured. These photos I captured in the camera during the Valley of Flower trek. The duration of our trek was 6 days. It started from Delhi. We reached Delhi by plane from Ahmadabad. There our tour operator was ready with the vehicle to take us. He took us to Rishikesh from there. The distance from Delhi to Rishikesh is about 265 km. We traveled by bus. And the first night we passed in Rishikesh.

Rishikesh is located near Devnagari Haridwar. The distance between the two is about 20 km. Early in the morning we had breakfast and left Rishikesh for Joshimath. The distance between Rishikesh and Joshimath is about 255 km. This is the route we traveled by bus. The road was full of natural beauty. The road passed by mountains, rivers and deep valleys. It was a wonderful opportunity to see the scenery. During this journey we had lunch and reached Joshimath at 4 pm. Shastri, who is knowledgeable and proficient in Shastra, says that Joshimath was the winter home of Lord Badrinath. Lord Badrinath spent his winter time here doing penance. Joshimath is a name derived from Math. This Math was founded by Adi Guru Shri Shankaracharya. This is also a beautiful and sacred place.

Bhyundaar village came in the road while we kept walking. It is a small village but surrounded by beautiful nature. In this photo, I have also taken a photo of the village. It was now about 4 to 4:30 pm and I was hungry. Then on the way I saw a tea shop and we ate tea and potato wafers there. Maggi noodles were also available there but the fear was that if you ate heavy food you would not be able to walk. Had some breakfast and started walking across the road. After walking for a while, Lakshan Ganga River came and we had to walk along its banks. The walkway was rocky and rugged. So it was very difficult to walk. Eventually we saw a base camp made up of tents. It was a long and tiring day. There we were given 3 tents among 9 people which was arranged by our tour manager. I ate so much at night that I felt so tired that I fell asleep.

Today is the 4th day of the Valley of Flower Trek. Our overnight stay was in Ghangria. Where we had base camp and we were given a tent for overnight stay. What a different experience to spend the night in a tent. The next day was to leave early in the morning. We had breakfast there. Also tied the lunch which was to be taken with us. In the course of 4 days we had to spend the whole day across the Valley of Flowers. The Valley of Flowers was about 4 km from our base camp. We had to walk this journey. In today's travel it is good to carry essentials like water, food and camera.

In the morning we started walking. We had to start today from the way we came back the day before. We crossed the bridge to cross the river Lakshman Ganga there. As the bridge was completed there were 2 lanes falling. A road led to Hemkund Sagar which was the 5th day event in our trek list. And the other way was to the Valley of Flowers which was our program today. Now the road was going downhill. I have shared a few photos of that road. A little further on comes another iron bridge over the Pushpavati river. This river goes further and joins the river Lakshman Ganga. As we cross this bridge, foreign flowers begin. It is said that the valley of flowers begins here. For those who know flowers, this place is a paradise. The road ahead becomes narrower from the side. Now the descent into the valley has also begun. As we descend into the valley that there is a meadow of flowers, this meadow is very vast. Looking at the ground, it looks like someone is grooming these flowers. But nature does its grooming.

Day 5 begins. As usual, we wake up, have breakfast and get ready according to the instructions of the tour organizer. Today is the day to visit Hemkund. Hemkund is located at an altitude of 4100 m. Hemkund means cold lake. Which is surrounded by peaks of ice. This is one of the most sacred places in India. The lake is frozen here in the cold season. The photo at the beginning of this post is from Hemkund. Gurudwara and Laxman temple are located on the shores of the lake. This is the sacred demeanor of the Sikh people. He believes that Guru Gobind Saheb meditated here in a previous birth. So all the Sikhs come to bathe in this lake. After visiting this place, we went back to the base camp trap. I will give you more information in this post in the next post. In which I will describe the 5th day well.

These photos were taken during the Valley of Flowers trek. The Valley of flower is located in the Chamoli District Uttarakhand state India. Height of this valley is 3300 to 3650 meters above sea level.

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Nice view and colors, thanks for sharing!

Very nice pictures Friend! I would love to visit there!

Mesmerizing views. Looks like love for the mountains is settled in your blood.

Beautiful landscape, thanks for sharing.

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