At the top
Maybe the top of the world
Our world in the Himalayas
Where we were!
The Edge.
Dachani.
Julley Everyone,
A beautiful day out here beyond the last village of Hallan Mountain, Between the valleys of Kullu Region of Norther Himalayas! It was around 5PM in the afternoon or maybe later evening and sun was about to set in the Mountain peak.
We did not had any as such place about reaching this place and neither we did not had any idea about the trail through which we reached the end of the worlds, the Dachani and Hallan Mountain.
We were at a higher altitude through the ancient hidden trail that I had shared the journey in my previous post about the while whole journey and exploration of this place. It truly in a hidden paradise guys! The views were too insane from the place, As me being a local born and brought up in the place even I Did not had any information about this trail that led to a way through the hidden Dachani Village.
Here we begin.
The beginning of this journey started way long back then when we decide to explore the place, The place just right in front of our village. There used to be a trail to the top of the village but only very few people knew about the trail as it was quite challenging but we finally made our way out till the edge where we went to the opposite side of the mountain and explored the whole passage through the two valleys of Kullu region of Himalayas.
When we reached at the end the nature gave us the sign to turn about as there was literally no trail of pathway beyond this even maybe we were the first one to reach the place after a long time as the trail was kinda technical.
Technical in a way that it literally became a trail that of a single feet to keep on and just below that was steep mountain.
It was really very adventurous experience guys! Exploring the places unknown! Known just by the mountain peaks and exploring the end of the ancient trails that once shepherds used and once the kings too in order to create secret pathways to their kingdom.
The Fozal Valley.
Beyond this was the fozal valley and at this point we were on the opposite side of the Hallan Mountain through Shilla Hallan and Dachani. The whole Stretch was of more than 5-10 KM.
The Fozal Village was seen visible from here. As could be seen in the picture just right in the mountain peak.
Just right below us was the Dobi Village closer to the highway and I this in order to reach this place especially this spot was through the trail through we came in.
I took various photographs from different points and angles, so that you guys could get a true picture about the same and get the true essence of exploring the unseen Himalayas.
So thats all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time.🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️
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