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Deodar Trees at Fagu, Himachal Pradesh, India

A Small Hike Near Fagu with The Himalayan Shire

Posted on April 19, 2023June 19, 2025

It was a beautiful sunny day in February at Fagu in Himachal Pradesh. Chhavi and I had a leisurely breakfast at the Himalayan Shire lawns. All I wanted after that was to sit down and doze off in the sun. These days I perpetually feel tired and that day was no exception. But Rishabh, who…

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Gangtok Offers an Exciting Experience for Adventurous Travelers

Posted on December 10, 2015May 21, 2025

Gangtok is India’s gateway to the Himalayan Mountains, and it is quickly becoming an industry leading and world class destination for adventurous Indian travelers who are looking to enjoy good food, great wilderness, pristine ecosystems and exquisite hiking. If you are planning and expedition to climb Sikkim’s Himalayan Mountain ranges, then you should consider these…

The Beauty of Small Things

Posted on July 21, 2015May 23, 2025

When I go on trekking I am taken in my things on large scale. We end up camping in places which are often the size of many football fields! I am so used to leading a cramped lifestyle in the city life. You practically rub shoulders with someone else all the time! So when I…

A Tent Near Chandratal Lake, Spiti, Himalayas

23 Tips for First Time Trekkers in the Indian Himalayas

Posted on July 5, 2015May 24, 2025

I first went on a trek in 2002 and how green I was! I trekked with Seshadri (my husband) to Sar Pass in Himachal Pradesh. He had been on a few treks in college itself. The stories he used to tell were enough to put anyone off trekking for ever! Once they were lost in…

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A Thank You Note to Our Trekking Guides

Posted on July 2, 2015May 24, 2025

How is it possible that two women and two children go on a trek in Himachal Pradesh and come back to tell the happy tale? It is because of our incredible guide, Rama Kant Sharma and his team. I consider Himachal Pradesh safe for solo woman travel but I will think a hundred times before…

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Beautiful Glimpses from our Himachal Pradesh Trek

Posted on June 26, 2015April 12, 2021

We came back from our short trek in Himachal Pradesh yesterday. My neighbor Anita and her daughter Kashwi joined Chhavi and I on this adventure. As both the kids are less than ten we picked up an easy Himachal Pradesh trek. Ramakant ji have been our guide in Himachal Pradesh since many years. The added…

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And we are Off to Camping in Manali

Posted on June 20, 2015May 24, 2025

We are off to camping near Manali, Chhavi and I with my neighbor and her daughter. Seshadri is already out trekking with his friends, he is doing a tough trek. My niece Vasu was also supposed to come, but she backed off, saying she is missing her parents! Finally the packing is all done. I…

Batal, Spiti

Beautiful Skies from Batal in Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India

Posted on January 2, 2015May 28, 2025

Spiti is one of my favorite favorite regions in Himachal Pradesh in India. For most, Batal is a pit stop at the Chaha Chachi ka dhaba but we have been lucky to camp at Batal. And what could be more appropriate but to remember such beautiful places at the start of a new year! Another year…

The Tigers Nest, Paro, Bhutan

The Amazing Trek to the Tiger’s Nest, Paro, Bhutan

Posted on August 11, 2014May 30, 2025

Even before landing I was excited about the trek to the Tiger’s Nest in Paro, Bhutan. As I was visiting in monsoon I asked my friends on Facebook beforehand if I should be carrying trekking shoes or normal sneakers would do? An overwhelming majority who had done the trek told me to carry my trekking…

A Tent Near Chandratal Lake, Spiti, Himalayas

The Mesmerizing Chandratal Lake in Spiti

Posted on July 24, 2014May 30, 2025

After walking for 14 kilometers or so, I was happy to crawl into my tent which others had kindly pitched. Dilip and I were sharing the tent. What I didn’t like though, was the rain. It had been falling incessantly since we started trekking. Only rain in Spiti means light tip tip drops. You will…

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