A Soul-Reviving Journey from Office Stress to Mountains of Auli

Today, after many days, I have got the opportunity to write, and now when I sit down to write, I will take you to a place in the Indian Himalayas from where a 7816 meter (25643 feet) high peak is visible, whose name is 'Nanda Devi'. Let's start the journey. The matter is a bit old but not so old that it can be called historical. This incident happened when I was working and was making my life hell by working 14 hours a day in the office. That time was so bad that when I fell ill and was admitted to the hospital, I was still lying on the hospital bed doing office work.

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Seeing the high hospital bills and my low salary, I started feeling sad. Seeing my sad face, my office colleagues said, enough of this office-office, let's go somewhere in the mountains. Everyone unanimously told their manager that “if we do not get 5 days leave, we will leave the job”. The threat had effect and we got 5 days leave. On my request everyone agreed to go to Auli. We four people beat the office system and board a bus from Delhi to Haridwar on Friday morning.

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It took just 6 hours to reach Haridwar from where we boarded the next bus which would drop us at Joshimath. This distance is 276 km and the bus took 10 hours to cover it. So in this way we reached Joshimath after 16 hours where we booked a home stay and spent the night in Joshimath. Next morning we woke up early and hired a taxi and left for Auli which is just 11 km from Joshimath. Is located at a distance. Just after half an hour we were standing amidst the snow covered mountains of Auli. Cold air is coming at my mouth from all sides and it feels as if my face is frozen and I cannot feel anything.

07042012085.jpg<>Charak Guest house was our staion in Joshimath

07042012094.jpgbag that stays with you

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There is a ropeway here and today we are ready to take any risk to relieve the stress of our office. After immediately booking the tickets, we board the ropeway which is taking us far up into the mountains. It seems as if all the bad things of the world are leaving us and we are spreading our fingers and absorbing all the goodness of the mountain within us. Looking at the snow covered mountains, all four of us are talking about why we did not show courage for so many years and why we did not come to these beautiful mountains earlier. All four of them put their hands on me and say in one voice, “We do not like both our boss and our office at all” and now we will keep coming to the mountains and will not let our lives get ruined.

07042012118.jpgThe mighty Nanda Devi peak in Left side

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07042012130.jpgWe together had super fun

After getting down from the ropeway, we start walking towards the snow covered mountains above Auli. Although the height of Auli is 2909 meters but now we have reached a height of 3800 meters. Because my companions have come to such a height for the first time, they are facing problems in walking, one is lying on the ground breathing heavily, one is vomiting and the third is acting like he has fainted and I am helping all three of them. Seeing this, I am saying that friends, live this freedom because after a few days it is not going to come back again.

07042012142.jpgOne of our friend showing the way on snow

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07042012162.jpgWe walked until the snow started on the way

As we go further, we see old snow fallen on the mountain where we throw snowballs at each other, my hands become numb due to putting my hands in the snow. We use a piece of wood as a sled and have a lot of fun sliding on the snow. From here, the queen of mountains “Nanda Devi” is visible, which is the highest mountain peak of Uttarakhand. This mountain is my most favorite mountain in the Indian Himalayas. Seeing this, a different type of energy circulates in the entire body. I look at Nanda Devi mountain for a long time, we all are ready to go back after having a great time.

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07042012191.jpgwe 4 has lots of fun on ropway

Soon we reach the ropeway and then come back by taxi to Joshimath where our room is. Today is the third day that we have been here and now tomorrow we will have to leave for home. The next day, while sitting in the bus, we all talk about what a beautiful journey it was, if only we could get 3-4 days leave every month, then we would never have the stress of working 14 hours a day and our mental state would also be very good. It will be good. We promise that every year we will take some trips to the mountains, what is useful will continue throughout our life. I even said that if the boss wants, he can deduct money from the salary for the number of days we take leave, but let him give us leave. After lunch in the afternoon we cross Rudraprayag. In the evening the bus drops us at Haridwar where we all take a dip in the river Ganga and take a bus to Delhi and reach our respective homes. When we go to office on Tuesday, the boss was looking at us as if we had come back from having fun in Thailand.

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07042012196.jpgThe way back

08042012203.jpgThe famous hanging bridge over Ganga "Laxman Jhula

IMG_0597.jpgEnjoying holy bath in Maa Ganga

Disclaimer: This post is originally written in Hindi by me and I have taken the help of Google Translate to translate it into English. All photos are clicked by me and edited in Lightroom.

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The determination to take a break, enjoy the freedom of the mountains, and make a promise to continue such trips every year reflects a shift in priorities towards well-being.

It is very difficult to stand up for yourself, even when you are in dire need of a job and money.

Breaks are a necessity. I'm glad you get to have a five-day leave. The mountains are splendid and helps relieve work stress. Thanks for sharing this experience.

It was only after this break that we understood how important a break from job is. Thanks for your lovely comment. have a nice day ahead

Friendship is simply wonderful 😊. Bosses most times would want to use every of your being, and that is really bad. You and colleagues really shared a strong bound, I hope you guys are still in contact with each other.

It was really nice reading through this memorable experience of yours. Well done 👍

You are right, the boss wants to make his business big by draining all our energy.
My friends and I are still together, we have done many trips together after this trip and we still have a lot of fun.
Thanks for your amazing comment and have a nice day.

You are much welcome friend. It's good to know that you are still in contact with your friends.

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