Showing posts with label destinations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destinations. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

The Unforgettable Laddakh: Day1: Manali (Delhi to Manali)

Day 1: Delhi – Manali (Volvo)

Day 2:  Manali– Jispa (Car)
Day 3: Jispa– Leh (Car)
Day 4: Local Sight Seeing (Car)
Day 5: Leh– Pangong (Car)
Day 6: Pangong – Leh (Car)
Day 7:  Leh – Nubra Valley (Car)
Day 8 & 9: Nubra Valley– Leh (Car) + Leh – Delhi (via flight)

It was in the summer of 2011 and this was the third time I planned my trip to the Serene land of Laddakh. As usual all of my friends backed out from the plan at the last moment. Luckily one of my college friends Aakash was also planning to go to laddakh same time. And I was so eager to go, I pounced upon the opportunity, without even knowing anyone else in that group, though later all of us became very good friends.

Before starting let me intorduce our photographer for the trip: Lalit.. 

Lalit AKA Tiwari ji ;)

 Day 1: Our trip started on Saturday evening when we assembled at Canaught Place and took the volvo from Delhi to Manali. The Volvo was quite comfortable till the time we started ascending the mountains. We had 6 seats for 4 of us me and one other girl (Summi) in the group, quickly grabbed two seats each leaving the 2 boys (Lalit and Aakash) to adjust in 2 seats. That move of ours made our journey much comfortable than expected.. ;-) And we happily went off to sleep after having dinner at some roadside dhaba.
The entire night passed by tossing and turning on the seat. And there comes the Sun peeping from the huge Blue Mountains, pinking the white patches of clouds and slowly covering the entire sky to welcome our arrivals in the Himalayan Region!!


Our bus halted at some dhaba near mandi for tea break. We reached Manali at 7 AM on Sunday Morning, took a hotel with bare minimum facilities, got ready and went ahead to explore Manali… 

We hired a local cab with Rs 800 for a Day tour of manali. Started with visiting Hadimba temple/ Hidimba Temple. It is located at a distance of 1.5 Km from Mall Road amidst of Green Forest. This is one of the oldest temple in manali dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, wife of Bhim (one of the five pandavas). The legend goes that Padavas stayed in Himachal during their exile, and Bhima married Hadimba and they also had a son named Ghatotkacha.
@ Hadimba Temple

Our next destination was vashisht temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and Guru Vashisht. There is also a hot water sulphur spring known for its medicinal power. There is a separate bathing area for men and women.

Vashisht Temple, Manali

Priest @ Temple

Souvenir  shop near the temple
Spending time by the river side is best the best way to utilise your time and if that river is Beas then you can easily be lost in its vibrant flow.

River flowing by the road side


The after a walk at the Mall Road we were off to bed..
The Journey Continues...

Friday, 22 August 2014

Chandra Taal: The Moon Lake

Trip to Chandratal Lake
First Glimpse of Chandrataal
Location: It is situated in the Spiti Valley, which is a part of Lahaul & Spiti District of HP. You have to take the Manali – Spiti Route from Manali. After covering around 20 Kms from Rohtang you have to take the diversion for Spiti Valley. (If you go straight the route will take you to Leh)
After crossing Batal you have to take the diversion for Chandratal instead of going to Kunzum/Kaza. 
Altitude: 14030 Ft. above sea level
Best Time to visit – Route generally opens from July till October/November (Depending on the snowfall) if you are planning to reach via road. Chandrataal can also be trekked through Kunzum La.
Travel Time: Delhi to Chandigarh (250 Km - 4-5 Hrs), Chandigarh to Manali (290 KM - 8-9 Hrs), Manali to ChandraTal (150 Km – 6-8 Hrs)
Route we followed: Delhi to Chandigarh – Manali – Chandrataal (via rohtang) – Manali – Delhi
Road Conditions – Route is good and manageable till you cross rohtang pass, after that the terrain is really difficult, specially for small cars. Its an off-road travel for 80-90 Kms. Its suggested to travel in vehicles having high ground level clearance or may be 4X4 Wheel drive (especially in monsoon season).
Stay: In Manali and Chandigarh you can find plenty of staying options. For Chandratal the only option is that you have to stay in one or the other camp. The Camp we stayed were pretty clean and the sleeping bags were also clean and warm. Details and contact Number for Chandrataal Camping is: Mr. Sansar (+91 9625727343)
My experience: The tour started with 9 friends, we hired two INNOVAs for our travel. We started at 4.30 Pm in the evening from Delhi and reached our hotel in Chandigarh at around 10PM. Next day we started at round 8 AM for Manali. And as we covered 50 Kms from Chandigarh our encounter with huge traffic jams started to begin and followed us till Mandi. Though it made our journey more exciting as every time we used to get down and have funtime on those hilly terrain. As it was not enough we had a flat tire, though we didnt loose time as we were anyways standstill bcoz of the traffic.


One of the many traffic Jams
The main reason of the very slow moving traffic was the flood in Mandi which washed away a bridge on the previous day. The River Vyas was mightier than ever, the current was so furious that anyone can be scared by just one sight of it. We halted at Mandi to have dinner at arround 10.30 PM. Drive after mandi was pretty smooth as there was not much vehicles on the road at this hour of the day. Finaly after a funfilled drive we reached manali at 2PM at night.. And we went straight to bed as next day we had to start early.
Once you reach Manali, you forget all the turmoil you took to reach out the place. Beautiful lush green mountains welcome you with Vyas flowing by your side almost everywhere in the city.
Manali in monsoon
River Flowing by the road
We started our journey from Manali at 6 in the morning, and reached Rohtang at around 9. After crossing rohtang we took an off-route to Koksar (around 5-6 kms) to fix the flat tire we had last night. Koksar is a beautiful small village that lies on the Manali – Leh route. The food at this little village was very good, one must try CHAI here. You can also try momos and chowmein which is the local food for entire Tibetan region. The momos were so tasty that I had to take its recipe from the aunty who was serving it.
After being refreshed with lunch we again started our journey on the Roadless route to Chandrataal. Every now and then you will find water crossing the road.  One can find every element an adventurous road journey might have: Narrow roads full of water, stones and slush. But the landscape on road side makes up for the bumpy ride and more.


Enroute to Chandratal

Biker riding on the adventurous terrain

View from the Cars Window -1


View from the Cars Window -2
And its kind a thrilling when all of you have to get down on such “Nalah” and push your/others car to move forward. As cars getting stuck in those nalas are commom sight there because of the stony roads.

A Car Stuck at one of the many NALAHs
Our next halt was at Batal where you will find STD/PCO for making calls, soon after leaving Manali you won’t find any network in your mobile phones so this is a pleasant surprise. The scenery here is just awesome. There is a small shop from where you can grab some munchies. Chandrataal is around 16 Km from here.
  
Landscape at Batal
We reached Chandrataal base camp after such an eventful journey at around 6.00 PM. And the feel of the beautiful landscape is beyond words, in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by huge barren mountains.
Our CampSight
The chandratal lake is around 2 Km from here, 1.5 Km is motorable and .5 Km we were supposed to trek. After a small walk around the area we were off to the dinner tent where we got maggy and tea as our evening snack and later the dinner was served. 
Our camps
Our camp organizer Mr. Sansar was a very helpful and courteous person, he helped a lot to relieve us from altitude sickness. 

We reached Chandratal at 7 AM in the morning, and we were mesmerized by the first look of it. I was spellbound with the beauty of the crystal clear still water and its mirror like reflection.

Chandratal @ 7.03 AM
As the Day progresses the water changes its color from dark blue to sea green to turquoise blue. And its just not the water even mountains change their appearance with the time of the day. Snow clad mountain, clear blue sky and a few white clouds making a mirror like reflection

Chadratal @ 7.45AM

Chadratal @ 8.30AM
                                                                            
You can walk around the lake and witness awesome view all around the lake. Total periphery of the lake is around 4 miles which will take around 1-1.5 hrs to take a full round. The lake is considered holy as per hindu mythology hence taking a dip in the chilled water is considered auspicious here.

Raj playing with stones
Chandratal @ 8.45 AM
After spending few hours at the serene lake we started heading back to Manali.
Luckily our ride back was easier as there was less water on the roads making it easier for the vehicles to cross and we got down only twice because of the bad road. On our way back we halted at rohtang to have maggi & omlet. Just a few miles after rohtang, one can go for Paragliding, which was our original plan, but due to the weather we were unable to do that.
The weather in Manali was so awesome, it seemed like you are walking amidst the clouds.
Awesome Mausam @ Manali
But the traffic jams while entering back to Manali can never spare you. Finally we reached our hotel at around 7.30 in the evening. Had a Laid Back dinner at the hotel room. After taking Bath we went to raom around in Manali.
We collected the memories of serene surroundings for the lifetime and next day morning started our journey back to Delhi, halted near Chandigarh to have the Gopals’ famous Lassi and covered the distance in around 14 hrs to reach home. This was one of the most memorable trips I had so far..

Tips –
  • Carry medicines of altitude sickness, headache and other essential if you are prone to it or otherwise also.
  • Try avoiding night journeys, as you might get stuck easily in these routes and it can be scary at times.