The Himalayan life

On the trail to Chalal from Kasol

Parvati Vallley, The Himalayan life

As I reached Kasol I realized that it’s no more a dreamy small town where mornings start with...
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The trinity of love and charm: Kalga, Pulga, and Tulga

Parvati Vallley, The Himalayan life

One of the most amazing things about traveling to Himachal is the small villages that dot the valleys. And each village is packed with its...
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Manikaran Sahib: A confluence of faith and ideas

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Everyone has a reason to come to Manikaran Sahib. Often it depends on what religion one follows. For me, it was about finding a town by the...
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Oh my gosh!! Tosh

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I feel I am getting more immersed and intense at my ‘do nothing’ philosophy of holidaying. I...
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Spiti: The untouched land

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Five days on and Spiti had been a promised traveler’s delight. These had been days full of explorations, welcoming smiles, giggles, and...
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Spiti: The hill of temples

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This was my fourth day in Spiti valley, and with every turn, I was getting more acclimatized and acquainted with this middle land. I...
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Dhankar: Somewhere perched high

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The 1000-year-old Dhankar, perched precariously on jutting rocks on a mountaintop. The Dhankar mona…
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Tabo: About a life untouched

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An eight hour journey, on the world’s most dangerous roads, can be both tiring and exhilarating. But the views of the craggy peaks...
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Kalpa: A cultural osmosis

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Below flows the roaring Satluj river, snaking its way through the valley, above stands the mighty Kinnaur Kailash as a royal guard, and...
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