Ahh... I'm back, and back with a bang. The trek was marvelous - simply mind blowing. We enjoyed a lot. The walk, the hill, the river and the forest. The vegetation - the calmness. The breathlessness - and the fight (with ourselves). The exhaustion and the tiring walk... it was a test of endurance, i should say (for me, a kind of fight with myself)... but on the whole journey I never thought that I shouldn't have come. It was a one of a kind experience. So pure & free from the noise and so close with nature.
The sky - so blue - i've never seen such a clear sky from here.
All in all - it was lovely. Every moment enjoyable and satisfying.
And take my advice, you should go there too, at least once.
This is an adaptation of the
photo blog I posted in
EverestUncensored.org. It took almost 2 weeks to get back here... to compose and to post the photo-report, and two more days to come to my
own home.
I thought of writing few words for each of these... but then, just remembered - a picture explains a thousand words... so here we go... all in the form of pictures : No words at all.
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| This is the place to be, the place with the most most most loveliest view i have ever seen. We spent almost 30-45 mins here while walking up to the Kunda...
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| The view you see is extra ordinary. You see the sun setting into the horizon. And you see several layers of hills playing hide-and-seek with the clouds ... breathtaking. |
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Photos posted here are taken by:
Abishesh Joshi, Bhanu Chalise, Keshav Basnet & Myself.
The copyright of the photos belong to the photographers.
Thanks to
EU, as this is a hot-linked post here. :)