Exploring the trails of Patlikuhal in a nomadic way! The Himalayan Traffic.

in Worldmappin5 months ago

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A beautiful day out here somewhere near the Patlikuhal Baragran Trail.

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Onto my right was the peaceful glacial Stream flowing and the sound it was producing, I could still remember the moment.

Hello Everyone,
It was around 8AM When I just finished my workout in a gym nearby. It was the time heading back home and the peaceful moment that I discovered was something that we usually don’t see now a days.

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It was the trail that I used to take in order to reach the town of Patlikuhal where I used to workout in gym. The trail it was really very steep, as steep that in just reaching the top would nearly trail my legs every single day!


The Himalayan Traffic

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While returning back there was a lot of traffic on the road. The unusual traffic of Sheep along with the shepherds. The whole lane was occupied with the sheeps and they were covering the distance in order to reach the trails of another peaks in the Higher Manali Region.

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Now once the Sheeps would reach the peaks of the Higher Altitude region would spend the time in the meadows for the upcoming months.

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It was quite a unique kind of experience guys! So thats the reason why I thought why not to capture the moment and share it with you guys! Maybe in the next few years the Sheeps may not be seen in the Highways like these and they would have a different route.

So thats all for today guys. I Hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️

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It seems like we have the same rights as the sheep on the street. Ahaha that was really fun!

Exactly 😅 Thanks a lot.

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