Julley Everyone!
After so long again I got a chance to visit my hometown back form my University in Delhi were life was just totally different, like Manali a hidden gem in the Himalayas... Peaceful and fresh air and on the other hand Delhi being a overpopulated city but what to do guys!!!
Here we are! At the top of Shegli Mountain which was the last point were we were able to drive out car and reach at the top of the Mountain... For now were had no idea that we would be going to a unplanned expedition which would turn to life time moment to remember.
The whole valley was visible form this place guys... It was around 8 AM in the morning and our plan was to go for a random hike and were turned out exploring a beautiful place guys that you will get to know about later in the post.
We parked out our 4x4 jeep at the suitable place and stated to check our location on GPS this place was called Shegli a small village in MANALI Himachal Pradesh... The village had few of the old houses near about 10-15 ancient houses and that was all guys!!
We started our journey over an old rough trail just had no idea that to where this path would led us to...
At few place the trail even got vanished and for like two or three times we came back to the place which we had covered maybe we were choosing the path.. or even that was kinda connected with the one in which we were moving...
It was just a peaceful experience walking over a random path in a NO WHERE LAND of which we had no idea about we just thought our walking and walking and thats it guys and I was clicking these photos which I am sharing with you guys to actually remember the path to the place over which we were walking and now finally I have decided to share this magical experience with you guys.
As you can see in this picture that a big trail is getting separated to the smaller ones and we just decided to go with the one which would led us to the top of the mountain.
After walking for an hour or so we reached at this place. Trees over were just extremely huge as you can see in the picture maybe they would be nearly around thousand years old.
Few of the trees were even covered up with many plants making them look more attractive.
Guys to be very honest I had never seen such a thing in my life before... It was not one or two but a bunch of trees covered up with tiny green plants upto hundred feet.
Now I was getting a feeling that I have been in a place which truly depicts it to be Magical...Now the vegetation over here was of the trees extremely huge but less green...
It looked like that these trees were much older than the once which we just covered up before reaching at this point.
Few of the trees were even hollow and burnt completely.. As I have heard form the local people of this place in the past that few of the trees in forest like these are extremely flammable and when these trees get aged they have a lot of heat and energy which make them burn by themselves and maybe thats the reason why there is a forest fire in the forest of Himalayas where not even human beings go..
It had been more than three hours of countlessly hiking and gaining a lot of altitude and covering up a lot of distance... though were were kinda tired but views like these and magical things like these kept us busy and not worrying about the distance but enjoying the journey.
Now we were at the land of Himalayan Bears the best suitable place were Himalayan Bears were expected to be was a place like this closer to a stream and kind of wet land and a lot of rocks where a Bear would rest.
I even saw many caves of the Himalayan Bear and I even took a picture of it. Without taking much of a time at this place we decided to walk away form this place in a hurry as this place seemed to be a bit dangerous because of the wild animas and we even say few of the huge footprints of a wild animal while walking.
This place was nearly untouched by the humans and local people and not many of the people ever tried visiting a different side of the jungle..
The trail on got a bit slippery and made it a bit difficult to walk upon and we were literally felling down while walking because of the wet soil.
But somehow we finally made it up to cross the particular spot and we felt like that we were about to reach at the top of the jungle.
After crossing the slippery part of the trail it was now all steep though it was still slippery but still now we had a lot of opened roots of the huge trees over which we would walk over.
We would see some sort of light and open sky in front of us and we were nearly about at the top of the mountain.
The view in front of us now looked like this and I was like literally so happy to see such a beautiful sky guys after walking for more that four hours.
The trail now looked something like this and that was such a memorable moment guys... Like I literally had no idea that it would lead to such a beautiful destination all untouched...
Finally it was a day to remember guys... that how a unplanned NO WHERE hike turned to be a mesmerising moment for us...
Now the vegetation also got changes and it was much of small shrubs all green on could and my friend and my brother making a way out through the flora.
Even the clouds were literally coming between us as fog and for a moment I was like I am between the clouds.
All these photographs were captured by me using in iPhone 12
So that’s all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love form the Himalayas. ❤️
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wow, what beautiful views
Thanks a lot 🙏
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Thank you so much @LivingUKTaiwan and @pinmapple for mentioning and stopping by. I am
very glad that you liked my post and mentioned. Means a lot.🙏
Many greetings and blessings from The Himalayas 🏔. Have a nice day 😊 And many congratulations to the others members mentioned over the post. 🙏
I didn't know about aged trees getting flammable and can cause forest fire. Thank you for this information. I think you had a fruitful walk, having this view of tall trees, vegetation and vast greeneries.😊
Thanks for passing by @netswriting 🙏 So glad that you liked it.. Even when I heard this fact first even I was thinking about it but like mostly it is because of their huge size and dryness inside them with contains a lot of gasses which at the time of lightning catches these trees to fire.and the excess heat inside the tree burns the tree itself.. This expedition was truly a memory to remember. 🙏
Thank you for explaining well. Appreciated.😊
Waah, Manali is flake of love stuck between Kullu and lahaul valley. Sundar nazare
Yes brother... 🙏 One of the best Nazare
Thank you for inviting us on this journey.
At first, I thought it was somewhere in Switzerland but wow, it's a part of India! I'm actually really amazed that such a beautiful place is located there. I also want to say that the trail and tall trees remind me of the cartoon network "The Gravity Falls", it actually looks like that and maybe this is the real gravity falls. Maybe you can build a mystery shack there!
I really enjoyed reading your blog and the photos are captured from a very good angle. I want to know how you captured each photos, I suck at photography.
Thank you so much @sydney for stopping by. I am
very glad that you liked my post and commented. Means a lot.🙏
Yes even I remembered that cartoon.. when you mentioned about it... what a nostalgic moment... Thanks again for showing your support..🏔. Have a nice day 😊
My pleasure. Looking forward to read more blogs like this from you.
A Himalayan adventure full of surprises.. Your journey to the hidden treasures of the mountains is very inspiring. The stunning views you encountered make me want to visit the Himalayas too. Thanks for sharing this magical experience.
Thanks a lot @rebet thanks again for your kind words and support and love for the place.. Means a lot.. 🙏 You’re alway welcome Himalayas waits for you :)
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Wow these photos are beautiful. I had no idea that trees could burn themselves when they heat up.
Thanks for sharing☺️☺️
Thanks for passing by 🙏 So glad that you liked it.. Even when I heard this fact first even I was thinking about it but like mostly it is because of their huge size and dryness inside them with contains a lot of gasses which at the time of lightning catches these trees to fire.and the excess heat inside the tree burns the tree itself..
Learning new things everyday, thank you so much☺️
Always Welcome 🙏🙏