Julley Everyone,
What a wonderful day it was and what a wonderful sky and what a wonderful nature is. We were waking up to this wonderful day and every day I think every day we wake up. It’s a new journey and it’s a new start, so we decided to make a day somewhat special as we decided to go for a morning walk, but on the highway to a trail of another village, we are not that much familiar about the trail, but we had little bit of idea about the same That where the trail would lead us to. In this post, I’ll be sharing my whole journey just that how a random decision led us to a beautiful place in the Himalayas.
It was around 7 AM in the morning when we were on NH three Kulu Manali Highway right above, we saw monastery, and we saw that the road to the monastery was quite a distance as we need to go to the monastery through the village of Bagra through the village of Pangan, and then that was the way to the monastery.
Leh Manali Highway
So we decided to take the trail and it was around 7:30 AM when we started our morning walk and through the highway, the Pangan was right above.Monastary built over a rock built in a rock over a rock and architecture was really really very awesome. So in this post, I’ll be sharing the journey Pangan and in the upcoming post, I will be sharing the post and experience about visiting Panga mystery. So here we begin!
So we were on the highway kullu Manali highway, and it was NH03 that connected Manali lay, and we took a short walk by the side of the highway and the views of the whole valley and the river Beas was really awesome.
They were these big green trees and followed by Trees that were dried up and with dried leaves along with rocks and along with river, so it was a great combination of all of the elements that could be present in the nature and it felt like being so and so closer to the nature. As there was water flowing, there were rocks there were lush green trees.
They were dry trees. There was Snowfall at the top of the mountain. There were snow at the top of the mountain. There was cloudy weather. There was clear whether at some portion of the sky, so it was just nature in just a single picture.
The river Beas flowed and the water of the river. It was really really very cold. The water comes from the Beas Kund, which is about 25 km away from this place called 15 miles and it was Kullu Valley guys, and on our right side was the highway and on our left side, was this Jungle with many trees of devdar, pine, etc.
Came to this spot where the trail lead and it was a shortcut to the Pangan. We did not had any idea about this, but we asked a local that is there a way to go at the top of the mountain or not so he told yes, you can take the trail and there would be steps from which you can reach the Pangan and we made away through the trail and by the side of the Trail. There were these dry leaves. It was really a wonderful moment guys and a fresh morning, too.
We saw a rotating thing right by the side of the road and this place was a centre for himalayan culture, so it was a Korean temple as the language suggests and it was a meditation Centre for the Buddhist and the monks, so we went beyond that, and the journey looked something like this.
As we were covering the distance of more over the list formed up was the road so at a moment, the trail was just dry. No concrete on that and it was getting, and after walking for a while, we thought it’s the end of the road and by this, we need to go through this small Trail just of the soil and we had to cover the distance of more than 5 to 10 minutes on the same trail, and after quite a while, we will be reaching the steps and through the forest, will make our way.
After walking for more than 15 minutes, we reached the spot beyond which there was the way to the trail and it was just more than 2 feet. It was a narrow Trail through the Jungle and we had to make away through the trade which would lead us to reaching the Pangan Gompa.
There were steps through the Apple orchid and the morning walk felt like really, very good. There were the trees which were covered by electric fencing that had electric shock to in order to protect the trees from the wild animals and kettles, which would destroy the harvest and the fruit software working for more than 20 minutes. We finally reached the Pangan, and in the last photo of the post was the first Stupa that was of the Pangan Goa, and beyond that I will be sharing the journey in the next post.
So that’s all for today guys. I hope you liked it and it was just a journey and a good morning walk here in the Bagram village, wondering the trails that even me being a local did not knew about so it was just a shortcut in order to reach the space and reached the spot, and it was really a warm Cozy morning walk, though the temperature outside was at 5°C, really a peaceful moment guys that I would love to share it with you guys through the post, and so that’s all for today. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas. ❤️
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Thankyou 🙏 Means a lot
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The natural scenery is so beautiful, you share some very beautiful pictures.
Thanks a lot :)
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Nice place
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