My travelogue about my first trek with YHAI – DALHOUSIE WINTER TREK
I had been to Dalhousie from 20th – 25th Dec ‘07 with Youth Hostel Association of India (YHAI). Before leaving I was really cynical about going for trek all alone as I didn’t know anyone there. But I should agree to the fact that I was completely wrong to think so, as I had amazing time with new people. I had enrolled my name in 2nd batch which consisted of 43 of which we were only 3 girls (what luck ;P). Being the only 3 girls in the batch we were looked after by everyone. Now let me talk about my experience in details.
I started my journey on 18th Dec. My train departed from Pune at around o roam around as no one from batch had reported till that time. The entire roads were covered by snow so I was finding it difficult to walk. I walked till Gandhi Chowk & returned back to hostel as it started getting dark at around
On second day i.e. on 21st Dec, we were woken up at
DalhousiePanchpula which is around 3-4kms from base camp. Panchpula stream is the main source of water supply to Dalhousie. There is an elegant monument erected at Panchpula where several streams meet at one point. This monument a samadhi was built in memory of great revolutionary Sardar Ajit Singh who breathed his last in Panchpula. We had great time at Panchpula as we had snow fights amongst ourselves. I had a great time there as we started knowing members of our batch during the fights. After reaching back to hostel we had our lunch & were asked to pack only the required items in sack provided by YHAI for higher trek. We deposited our extra luggage at the hostel after which we had an orientation talk by our camp leaders. We were explained the do’s & don’ts to be followed during the trek. After dinner we had a small camp fire where we sang regional songs, some did mimics & some cracked jokes.
The next day i.e. on 22nd as usual we woke up at
On 23rd we were off to Khajjiar. Trek is about 11kms from Kalatop. Pre-lunch trek was quite smooth as in we didn’t face any difficulty to trek. During lunch we had halted at a very beautiful place overlooking a small wooden bridge. We were entertained by the locals with there folk (pahadi) songs. The post-lunch trek was the most difficult part of our three day trek. The climb was highly steep, no proper footholds, loose rocks and soil. There were branches which had grown in such a way that we had to climb it and cross or crawl from under. It was a painful but most exciting part of the trek. But we had been instructed by the guides leading us not to sit as we could face difficulty after rest. So to relax a bit we were asked to stand for a minute or so before resuming our trek again. The trek downhill was as difficult as the climb uphill. But the trek was fun as we had to trek through the forest to reach Khajjiar. A small pictorial saucer-shaped plateau
surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests, Khajjiar is designated as “Mini Switzerland”. It is situated at an altitude of 6,500 ft. above sea level. Set against the backdrop of dense pines, deodars and lush green meadow, Khajjiar is elegantly nestled down in the foothills of the grand Dhauladhar ranges of the
On 24th Dec we headed for Chamba early morning. The trek was about 8kms from Khajjiar. This stretch of trek was not as exciting as the previous ones because of the route which was mainly road. Due to this we were actually quite bored and more tired. A single suspension bridge is the only access to the Chamba town. Below the bridge flows the river
lies enclosed between two principal spur ranges of the Great Himalaya, the Dhauladhar and the Pangi-Pir Panjal. Chamba has often been referred to as the
On 25th Dec, our last day of trek, we headed back towards Dalhousie base camp by bus. After reaching the base camp, we were presented our certificates by secretary of YHAI-Dalhousie. Before checking out we decided to celebrate Christmas and B’day of two of our batch members by bringing two cakes. The Christmas cake was cut by the youngest member of our batch. We had hired a bus as we 22 of us were to go to Pathankot together. From there 4 Mumbai people headed towards
This was the by-far the best trip till now. I thoroughly enjoyed my trek and it was great meeting so many new people. I definitely found some good friends too.
So this was all about my experience of my first snow filled trek. Hope u all enjoyed reading it.
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