Saturday, July 28, 2012

Julley Leh! It was awesome getting LEH'ed !!!

As I somehow begin to jot my thoughts down, I am almost certain it will again turn out into a travelogue, which, is a dreadful thought. It’s not that I don’t like putting down notes about the places I travel to. It’s just that One - I don’t write too many blogs anyways and thus travelogues are the only posts that are there on my homepage to judge-me-on if someday Booker Committee is looking through random blogs to scout the next esteemed winner you see. Who knows maybe, why take a chance. And Two - Because I don’t think I really do justice to Travelogues. I mix too many things - Unwarranted, Unrequited. So my less than 3 regular readers, you still have a choice,whether to spend next few minutes of your lifetime to browse TwitterMetacafe, FB etc lest you be interested in reiterative useless piece of writing. (See I am giving links also here for your convenience. Social Service Award anyone? No? Ok!)

LEH, Capital of Ladakh. State – J & K... Dear Bucket List. Here goes another one. Swoosh! 

Alas! Anti climax to your expectations (!), I think Leh was 'Okay'. I mean yes it was a different kind of adventure-oriented experience and I seriously witnessed stuffs I had not witnessed earlier but still I somehow found it - Average. Or may be as is something wrong with my hard-wiring, I believe I was expecting a bit too much or  probably 'coz Gangotri - Gomukh Trek has no comparison, whichever be the case, that is how I felt then and still feeling. But having said that, I also believe that it is certainly a place worth visiting once. Its Wet- Dry - Cold - Hot (Yes trust me when I say this) - Windy - Still ... Beautiful

Experiences! Leh, is a place that calls for just letting yourself be. It’s testing but protective. I still remember, during the preparations for the trip, I repeatedly told everyone to be prepared for AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness), Breathlessness, Anxiety et al and despite of that when I reached there, I was the one who got sick first. Thanks to loads of research, I just allowed myself to relax as much as possible and let Leh teach me how to breath. So exactly a day later I was fit like never before (while some of the other folks were still battling the mild symptoms). And never took to any altitude sickness again. Guess that is the ‘Cue’ there. Just take it easy and don’t overdo yourself. Let Nature take over and Let yourself drift, lightly, without offering inertia !

Bikers! That’s kind of a synonym for this place. You go anywhere, you will find riders in flocks heading towards one or the other terrain. Just kind of fitting into the landscape. Not to be missed if you plan to go there.

Touristy Thing! Some of the places like Khardung-La & Chang-La are definitely worth a visit. You will get an approximate 'near-iota' idea of what life is for armed forces personnel. RESPECT. While the former falls when you drive towards Nubra Valley (An over-hyped place-Diksit,Hunder), the latter is on Leh-Pangong Lake route. Ya! Ya! The 3 Idiot Lake, if that makes you happy. Beautiful but again over-hyped location. :-) And yes, should you need to know, this Lake has appx 150 km spread, only one-third of which is in India. And also that this lake is considered as sacred so think twice before chilling your Godfather (Leh's answer to Kingfisher beer) here. Just in case.

My High-points of the Trip? Well actually couple of them;
  • Visiting Phyang Monastery and spending over 2 hours there, debating origin and traverses of Buddhism with Head Lama amidst ongoing preparations for Revd Dalai Lama's visit 2 days later. 
  • Visiting Shanti Stupa at 5:30 am in the morning and getting a feel that World is nothing but a figment of our imaginations. The only place I ever felt completely disconnected from everything else,worldly.
  • Visiting Hemis Monastery and feeling the sensation which you only get when you are at a place different from others. As per my research (thank you thank you), this is place where the documentary proofs of Jesus’ stay in India were archived for ages. Apparently Christ spent his youth in Kashmir learning whatever Buddhism had to offer. Don’t believe. Read New Testament & Bodhisattva’s teachings and trace the striking similarities.
  • Random Bike Rides - Pick Enfield 350 cc and just let it be. It just enhances the whole experience.
  • Border road organisation (BRO) – Amazing efforts of building roads through all so magnificent mountains. Respect. And hats off to those who crafted your captions – e.g. – I am Curvaceous, Please Handle my Curves with Care; Darling I like you but not so Fast; and so many others.
  • People - Interact with locals. Its therapeutic...
 It was indeed a memorable trip and if I were to summarize it all in 3 pointers they would be;
  1. Immense Respect to Armed Forces for everything. You will know what I mean when you visit Leh, once.
  2. Peace cannot be sought outside. Its always within your own self.
  3. We, humans are nothing. Absolutely Nothing in the magnanimous design of Universe.
Julley Leh. You were lovely and it was awesome getting LEH’ed there …
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Shanti Stupa
Where Skies are as clear as Hearts!


Buddha@Shanti Stupa


Beauty & The Bridge ! @ Camel Safari,Hunder








Pangong


Saffron spread enroute Hemis Monastery


Flakes!


Flights of Fantasy !








Those for whom LEH is not a touristy circuit!
Traverses !
Buddha @ Diksit Monastery
Blooming Beauty!
Canopy !
Hemis Monastery


Sunday, July 08, 2012

Escape to Self !

These days routine has become a bit too idle. All my plans regarding joining Guitar, Photography, Swimming, Archery and what nots have literally gone down the drain and all that I could manage to do (worth quoting here) is stealing a quick trip to Bhandardara, a beautiful hill station near Maharashtra. Only if monsoon had arrived as it had committed,the place would have been atleast thousand times more amazing. Only if ! Few days of absolute serenity in Bhandardara were kind of detoxing for my internal psyche after over 5 years of non stop work-life. 

Now back home at Meerut for a month am gearing up for the amazingly poised Ladakh trip starting 11th of this month and am kind of losing my sleep over it. 6 cousins on a 7 day long escapade without their better halves. I am not taking the credit for this remarkable feat but you then got to give some respect to the catalyst as well. Wouldn't you!

There is so much to write, if only I am able to pose  myself some serious pretexts and ask for answers but now is not the time. Will be back soon,hopefully,after the Ladakh trip.

Bon Voyage to Self ! Escape to Self !