Hello friends.
Hope that you guys all are well. I am also fine. I talked to you about the Valley of Flowers trek yesterday. But it was incomplete. The Valley of Flowers trek lasted 8 days. I have given you information on how my first 3 days went and how we proceeded. Now I will tell you my experience of the days ahead in this post. Before doing that, I also share the link of my old post here so that those who have not seen the post can easily see it my previous post.
At night we stayed at Joshi Math. Started the tour early the next day. This was the 3rd day of our trek. We had to cross 2 camps in this day. And to reach the Valley of Flower base camp. The first stop was to reach Gobindghat from Joshi Math. The distance between the two was 28 km. This traveling also had to be done by vehicle. So we didn't have much trouble reaching the first camp. We reached Gobindghat without any difficulty. There was a mountainous and winding road from Joshi Math to Gobindhat. There were mountains and clouds all around. I also share a few photos from there in this post.
The trek manager asked them all to rest for a while at Gobindghat. Lunch was also arranged there. And it was also suggested that you have to walk to reach the base camp. So eat a little less and he was right. So far the journey was done by vehicle and bus but now this trek started by running. At first glance, it seemed that it would be easy to walk. But when I started walking, I realized that it was not as easy as I thought. The true beginning of this track was now. The distance between Govind Ghat and Ghangria was to be 12 km. Ghangria is the base camp of the Valley of Flower Trek. The difficulty increases when you have to cover this distance and walk with your belongings.
In the beginning it happened that this distance would be easily crossed with luggage. But I realized my mistake when I started from Gobindghat, there were many local men who took money from you and carried the goods with them. But now we had no choice. Now we had to do whatever we could to reach the base camp. Luckily we found a local man on the road who took the money and got ready to pick up the luggage and our job became a little easier. I will never forget this case.
Bhyundaar village came in the road while we kept walking. It is a small village but surrounded by beautiful nature. In this photo, I have also taken a photo of the village. It was now about 4 to 4:30 pm and I was hungry. Then on the way I saw a tea shop and we ate tea and potato wafers there. Maggi noodles were also available there but the fear was that if you ate heavy food you would not be able to walk. Had some breakfast and started walking across the road. After walking for a while, Lakshan Ganga River came and we had to walk along its banks. The walkway was rocky and rugged. So it was very difficult to walk. Eventually we saw a base camp made up of tents. It was a long and tiring day. There we were given 3 tents among 9 people which was arranged by our tour manager. I ate so much at night that I felt so tired that I fell asleep.
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