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My travel story: How I trekked to the Himalayas

Last updated on: June 06, 2019 11:34 IST

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Ashutosh Topey, an IT professional from Hyderabad takes us through his recent Himalayan adventure trek.
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I was always fascinated by the idea of trekking to Himalayas.

So when the opportunity came my way this summer, I jumped over it.

It turned out to be the most memorable experience I ever had in my life.

The trek was organised by Adventure Activities Planners, New Delhi.

The group had students, teachers, and some parents from Silver Oaks School International School from Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Vizag.

I was joined by my wife Sujata and son Aniket on the trip.

We were informed that the weather in Himalayas is unpredictable -- there could be snow, rain, hailstorm anytime of the year.

So we packed three layers of warm clothing, monkey caps, and a poncho to keep us warm.

To train ourselves for the trek, we planned three months in advance by going for long walks to enhance physical strength.  

We even tried trekking to some nearby forts.

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IMAGE: View from the base camp in Manali. All photographs: Kind courtesy Ashutosh Topey.

Our trek was scheduled in the last week of April 2019.

The five-day trek started at the base camp near Manali which was surrounded by tall trees.

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IMAGE: View of Mount Deo Tibba from the camp site.

On Day Two, we trekked from base camp to Camp 1 which was located at Rihyush Thach (8,800 feet). 

Mules would carry our luggage from one camp to next one while we just carried a small backpack with water bottle and some light snacks.

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IMAGE: Mali pass is situated at approximately 12,500 feet.

After reaching the base camp, we would step out for a weather acclimatisation walk to adjust ourselves to the weather conditions.

It was mesmerising to watch the snow clad Himalayan range and beautiful green valley.

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IMAGE: Sujata, Aniket and Ashutosh pose for a selfie at Mali Pass.

Reaching Mali Pass (12,500 feet) was the most exciting part of the trek as we reached the top and could play in the snow.

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IMAGE: An ideal spot for some snow sport.

While descending from the top, we camped again. We were awestruck by the beauty of Kullu valley and the Himalayas.

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IMAGE: View of Kullu valley and Himalayas from camp three.

If you look at the pictures, it would be hard to tell it apart from a perfect painting.

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IMAGE: Doesn't this picture resemble a painting?

Trekking is an experience which teaches you lot of lessons.

You realise the importance of team work, physical well being, goal orientation, time management and lot more.

It is an enjoyable journey and you feel internally satisfied when you reach the mountain top and take a bow in from of grand Himalayas!

Someone rightly said, 'You can take a man out of a mountain but you can't take a mountain out of a man.'

The beautiful memories of grand Himalayas will remain forever itched in my mind!


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Ashutosh Topey