Thursday, 11 October 2012
Saturday, 1 September 2012
When I was in Pithoragarh – Part 4
After taking little rest I went for trekking. My
host and his friend were waiting for me at market. To save time we decided
cover road area by car and then almost 12km we will trek. By 4 O'clock, we
reached at trek point. Sun was bright but not scorching. We started trek and
came across with a village called Sunkadiya.
Though the villages are changing and adopting a city culture now but still I
can sense the aroma of village from little distance. When we entered in a
verandah of a house, dog started barking. Lady with two kids came out, kids
were hiding them behind their mother. Lady was in traditional dress. She had
covered her head with a printed cloth and was wearing a traditional Dhoti. She was
speaking in Regional Language, which I couldn’t understand but my host talked with
her easily. She stared at me, giggled and
then said – come come !!! He won’t bite
!!! Two kids were still hiding behind
their mother…
Architect of the house was Kumauni but made by
cement not by stone. Outside of the house, 2-3 cattle were chewing fodder. Field
was covered with yellow mustard flower and in little distance; I saw a village
temple also. We crossed the village and walked upward. Far from distance, a red
colour's monastery attracted me. Red architect of monastery was looking gorgeous
with Himalayan background. Though the Himalaya was not clear but still it had
its own charm…
Slowly-slowly we were moving up and city left
behind.
My host shows me a closed Magniz factory and said - It was a bad luck for city that the factory got closed. He said
with disappointment - The city people and
city politics itself responsible for this. Workers cheated the factory owner
badly, he became bankrupt, and he has to close the factory… Now only remnants
of factory are there …
We were
moving up to our destination. Now scenario has changed and we entered in a
dense Deodar jungle. Weather became cold here. My host told me - The point we are going is called HUPANI.
Its local word and the meaning of this is Snow Water. This place coldest like
snow and if we will be lucky we may see the bear also. I said – we will be happier if bear will let us all
go. All started laughing. From here I saw Bhrigu peak also, Bhrigu was saint and used to sit here for
meditation.
Well we reached our point safely though I wanted to spend some
time here but sun was going down and bear could hug us any time so we thought to
cross the area in light.
When we turned the light was very soothing and
everything was bathing in sun rays. I took some pictures of the city in this
light. We met with some ladies also who were cutting trees. I did try to threat
them but my host stopped me and we turned back. By the time we reached to car
it was pitch dark. Without wasting any time we drove back to city. This time
again, I went to market and saw the mall of Pithoragarh, which was not very big
but good enough for city people. Market was about to close now and some guys
were enjoying fire on road. I bought some local snacks, eat some betel-leaf,
and back to hotel. Next morning I had to return to Nainital so I arranged a
ticket shearing cab for me. My return journey was again very adventures so I
want to share this also…
Cab driver reached sharp 4:30 at morning. I was
ready so came out and entered in cab. Cab was already full. I said goodbye to
Pithoragarh though Pithoragarh was still in deep sleep. It was only 10 minutes
drive and lady sitting behind has started vomiting. She was making noise badly
and all other was getting irritated. Everybody start giving their own advice to
stop her vomiting. There were so many ideas coming but two funniest ideas, which
made me laugh, were like this. Man sitting next to me said – you must sit on newspaper to stop vomiting.
Before I could react on it second idea came from the man sitting behind and said
– you must drink a glass of beer.
Hmmmmmmmmm I was feeling like burst out with laugh
but somehow controlled myself and suddenly second problem arrived and driver
said – Mam can you please open the window
of your side. I looked at him with wonder and said – why ? He said - AC is not working and moisture is collecting
in front window. I said – but it’s too cold, how can I open window ?
He requested me so I opened it with little disappointment. After that, I was
shivering through journey and voice coming from behind was making me more upset.
Well, I think this is the real fun of
journey which I enjoyed…
On the way I saw a big group of sheep moving
downwards. 2-3 people, who were in different dress, with this group. Driver
told me - They are nomads and coming from
Munshyari. They will spend whole winter in warm places and in March-April they
will return to their places. Nomad word made me curious to know more about
them. I asked detail about them. Driver said – They will sell wool, herbs, milk product etc. They always walk in-group
of sheep, 2-3 ponies, 1 dog. They don’t use any vehicle and pitched their tent
in jungle but don’t harm jungles. Well
it was a my good luck for the journey…
One more thing happened with me at Ghat. As
Pithoragarh attach with Nepal boarder so some security persons wanted to check
our luggage, specially mine. Well I had only one problem, which was cold. I came
out and started shivering badly. Driver also came and said to security person –
Mam is journalist, show him my tripod and said - she has a big camera also. Well
by the time I opened my bag and show him. He got satisfied and was sorry for
the trouble. I said - its all right I
have no problem but tell me why you only wanted to check my bag ? His reply made me amused. He said – your bag was very good in quality. I was so
surprised with this reply. Now the sun was rising and weather become warm
so open window was not bothering me. At Danya we took paratha in breakfast
again then headed to Almora. From Almora I made my way to my city Nainital…
End
Thursday, 16 August 2012
capture-the-colour
Have posted 5 colours of Nainital City that I see daily as I travel and commute in this lovely city.
BLUE
GREEN
RED
WHITE
YELLOW
To enhance the colours of the competition I nominate the following 5 to participate and show their true colours!
Friday, 20 July 2012
When I was in Pithoragarh – Part 3
After finishing breakfast I went on the roof of
hotel and view the city. People were busy for their daily work like going to
office, kids were going to school and shopkeepers were busy decorating their shops to attract the
customers, Sweepers were cleaning the roads etc. etc. Everything was going on
like a film and as a good viewer I was watching it very seriously.
Today I had to go for cave so after spending some
time to watch this movie I off to market
where my host will pickup me. This time market was busy with lots activities. I
had to wait for my host so I decided to stroll in market. Though the market was
small but one can get his daily use things here. Mostly shops were vegetable shops,
fruit shops, artificial jewelry shops, small restaurant. I found that
everything is available in this small market. After strolling in market I back
to the point where my host was waiting for me. With him I got chance to see inner
streets of Pithoragarh as well. Well after roaming around we headed to the Chandak again where the cave was
situated. It was sunny and little hot also.
When we were going to our destination, we took
another road and went to village called Chhada.
View of Himalaya was again stunning form here and the village itself was also
very beautiful. It seems that entire village is resting on the lap of great
Himalaya. On the way, we saw a BhimShila but the Shila has broken now. From here first we went to my hosts' shop
where I drunk buttermilk and talked with some local people on a silly topic.
Then we went to see cave. We have to drive for 3 km. and then we will have to
go for a short trek. After half n hour drive we reached to the point from where
we had to start trek for cave.
Though the trek was only around 1 km but the route
was very exciting. It was going between the dense broad leaves jungle. I felt cold
here. Trees were so high that sun rays were not able to touch the earth. Ground
was moist and route was interesting and adventures. After some slips and slides
we reached at cave point. Temperature
was chilled here and a thin water stream was coming out from the cave which was
making ground mucky and more slippery. Well my host handed me a head torch and
said – it’s dark inside the cave. Now
I was getting more and more curious to go inside so without wasting any time, I
went to entrance but before this we took off our foot wear outside the cave. I
could feel the chilliness of ground.
This cave is in under of Archeological department
but the condition of the cave is still the same as it was at the time it found.
When I entered in the cave I saw a bet was hanging on the wall of cave and he
was not bothering about our presence well I did not disturb him and made my way
ahead. Cave had three parts. First part was quite narrow and short height that
we scrolled to cross this stretch. My head and hands were scratching badly. My
head was hitting on the roof of cave. Temperature was chilly here and the path
was muddy and slippery. We had to be careful coz it was dark also. Somehow, we
crossed first part and entered into second part. In this part, we can walk but
had to bend half. This part was again narrow so I had to look forward though I
did try to take some pictures. After little walk we crossed second stretch and
entered into third part of cave, which was apparently good. Here we can walk
properly but this area was badly narrow. We were walking touched our back with
caves' wall. Thank god, I am slim enough to walk. When we crossed the area we
entered into wide and round area. Here we saw a natural water pond. I saw some
statues also, which were looking like Hindu God Shiva and Goddess. I touched
the water which was very much cold. On the wall of this pond, I saw calcium
layer. I don’t know how much deep we were from the earth that time but that all
was sounding like discovery channel. It was very adventures and I enjoyed a lot.
After spending some more time we came back. Bet was still resting in his place.
I said goodbye to him and came out. (I have no permission to post cave pictures
on the internet.)
My clothes had been painted with mud and foot was numb
through cold. I did not try to wash off my clothes but try to give some warmth
to my feet. I washed off my foot and wore my shoes. I drank the water coming
out from the cave and colleting into a tank.
Well after this fantastic time, we turned back. My
host told me about Mostmaanu temple which was not far from here. So I went
alone there. It says that the Mostmanu was the king of Kumaun region. Every
year a fair also organize here. When I was entering into temple, I saw a huge
swing was hanging on the veranda. From this swing, a view of Gangolihaat could
be seen. Gangolihaat is a beautiful place of this region. Well when I entered
into temple I became very upset because the temple is ancient and historical
but now cement constriction and white wash was making its ancientness away. It
was looking like a hotel more than the ancient temple. Inside the temple effigy
of Lord Shiva was situated but there was no sign of any ancient thing, which
was really heart breaking…
By the time I back to my host shop it was 2 o’clock
and in evening around 4 O’clock I have to go for a trek so I decided to
finished lunch, which my host had organized for me. When I back to his shop he
and his wife was waiting for me for the lunch and my lunch was Puri, Aloo Gobhi ki sabji, Chawal, Rajma ki
Dal, Chatni, Dahi. With this delicious food I finished my luxury lunch and
back to my hotel.
Continue…
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
When I Was In Pithoragarh – Part 2
My host, who had arranged everything for me, had
sent me a cab and I went off to Chandak Site. my plan was to go for
Pashupatinath temple, coz from there I could get a magnificent view of Himalaya
though it was it was dusky. Pithoragarh is an altitude of 4,567 ft from sea
level and it’s like cup shape so weather stays almost pleasant here. This
valley known as Soar Valley. Road for Chandak was very peaceful and beautiful. When
I moved up city was looking pretty good from upward.
Well temple had been closed by the time I reached
there but the view of valley was superlative. Whole valley was looking gorgeous
in dusky light. When I saw Himalaya, I got stunned for a while. Peak of Nanda
Devi was bathing with sun rays and was giving awesome look. After a while I keep my camera out and start
taking pictures as much as I can in this short time.
Few minutes later everything plunged into dark and
I decided to back. From here we went to a tea shop for a tea and also meet to
shop keeper. Some time earlier a cave
came in existence which was in his field and my main purpose was to see that
cave. When I reached his shop, he was bit buzy with his customers. When he got
free he came to me with spoon full of honey. When I ate, I found it was like
rubber and taste was absolutely different.
I asked him
– are you sure it is honey.
He said – yes its
pure honey with wax, we don’t remove wax from it. Well no doubt it was very
tasty and I experienced it first time.
I asked him about cave so he said – it is dark now so tomorrow afternoon I will
take you there. He said, now if possible I can spend some time at Eco park.
I asked – What is this Eco park ? He
said – Park made for Eco tourism but it
has no future coz nobody is here to take proper care of it. On my way back,
I saw Eco park and went inside. I saw whole city flickering with the lights.
I took some pictures and then sit to watch stars,
one of my favorite work. I stared at the sky, which was illuminating with
millions and millions stars. I deeply engrossed by the moment. Everything was
utterly still at that night. Though it was cold but I don’t wanted to miss this
chance so kept on staring. Eventually driver came to me and said – Madam it's getting dark, we must go back
now. Though I needed to stay there but unwillingly, I had to back. By the
time I reached into city, it was late and whole market had closed. I back to
hotel and order for dinner… Next morning my plan was to go to Bhatkot for a
walk coz Bhatkot is also a good place to see Himalaya in Morning time. After finishing dinner, I confined myself
into bad…
I Woke up 5 O’clock next morning and got ready for
a walk. When I came out, it was dawn and streets are almost empty. Only few people were on the road. Weather was
cold but not chilled. I moved to Gandhi Chauraha and took market road. This road
was tiny and whole market was in a grip of silence. After crossing market, I
reached at Siltham Churaha. Here I asked for Bhatkot. When I entered in the
road of Bhatkot, I felt very tranquil. Many people were walking on this road so
I was not feeling lonely…
I found that Pithoragarh has become completely a
modern city now. There was no sign of any old and traditional construction. All
were new which atleast I don’t like. I met with a girl, who was going for tuition,
she gave me a smiling look so I talked with her and asked - How
far Bhatkot is ? She said - After a
short walk, I would be at Bhatkot. Well I just wanted to know that I am on
right path…
When I reached Bhatkot, I saw Himalaya but my bad
luck that I couldn’t get sun rise. But still scenario was stunning and whole
valley was bathing with morning light. I indulged with camera just then I heard
a man shouting at a boy. When I enquired about it he said – this boy is taking liquor here and always
bunks his school. When I scold him, he shouted at me and said – I will see you…
Man was irritating badly and went off from there. After this hot-hot talks,
atmosphere again became calm and I again got indulged with camera…
Now sun was bright so I decided to back. I felt
that this area was posh area of city. I saw all high-class officers' houses
here and place was neat and clean instead of other part of city. I really
enjoyed walk. When I back to market, it was chaotic. People were buzy in their work and whole place
was bustling with lots activities. In this hustle-bustle I got confused and
took other road. Though I reached at
hotel but this time, I couldn’t see Gandhi Churaha…
Continue…
Monday, 11 June 2012
When I was in Pithoragarh – Part 1
This time my nomadness brought me to
Pithoragarh. Though, I got some
opportunities earlier but my busy schedule was not allowing me to go there.
This time again I got chance and I was pretty sure to cash this, so I made all
the arrangements and pack my bag to go…
It was the morning of 5th November 2010 when I moved to
bus stand. Though I was on time but when I reached there, bus was relatively
packed. With some disappointment first thought swift in my mind was, that this
time again I will have to cancel my plan but next I thought, I will go by the
same bus and arranged a seat on the bus-bonnet. Seat was uncomfortable but
front view was wide and clear so I was not that much unhappy. Sometime later bus
started and within 30 minutes, it stopped at Bhowali, A small fruit market. Lots of passengers shuffled in and out but bus
was still jam-packed. After little halt, bus came to a life and set off to Almora.
It was winter and I was almost shivering...
This route is known for me but this time it was
badly damaged by last years' heavy rain, which was like disaster. Signs of
disaster still could see on the road. I saw damaged road, damaged bank of Kosi River,
damaged house, damaged shops and even I saw some damaged vehicles also. It was
heart breaking. Road was nowhere, only the heap of yellow dust could be seen. I
tried to take pictures from my mobile but the heavy jerks shake my hand. Around 10 AM I was at Almora.
Here I got a seat and settled down there. A
middle-aged man sitting next to me. His mouth was badly smelting with tobacco. My
back was in little pain so I leaned back to my seat and was waiting bus to
move. I was happy with my silence but the man started conversation…
Are you going
to Pithoragarh ?
Yes – as
I am horrible to speak much so I was replying short.
Are you media
person, I saw you were taking pictures all the way ?
Yes.
Going
Pithoragarh for some reporting work ?
Yes – Now
the man was irritating me.
Suddenly he starts talking with passengers who were
searching for seats. I found him a sort of chatty person. Most of the passengers
were busy in sipping tea and gossiping. Mostly were speaking in their regional
dialect (Kumauni). Around 15 minutes
later bus started but stopped again. Driver tried again but it couldn’t start.
He tried over and over again but nothing happened, then he said – bus ko dhakka marana parega (Need to push
the bus). Some passenger went off and pushed but bus was still jam. Driver saw
that some little more enthusiast passengers were pushing the bus from front to
back and other were pushing it from back to front. Driver shouted – push it from backside only. Well after
some more pushes fortunately bus start again…
Bus was still bustling with passengers. Seat I got
was not good coz nothing could see from here and the man next to me was talking
continuously, though he was quite decent person. He starts talking about
Pithoragarh and wanted to know, why I am going there ? Condition of road was
still not good. I did try to look out
but not able to watch anything. I wished I could sit on the bonnet-seat again but
it has engaged…
Now the weather was getting hot and passengers were
busy in gossiping. Some little children was crying on their mothers’ lap and
man sitting next to me was giving me lots of instructions and information about
Pithoragarh. When Himalaya range start appearing, he told me – see this is Himalaya…
I thought next time he might tell me see, this is cow, dog and labla labla la...
Well after crossing small villages like Dhoulchhena,
Bhikiyasen we reached at Panuwanaula,
where I got front seat again. Thank god now I can see proper view and also got
rid of the persons’ tobacco smell.
Its bright day and I looked out from window,
watching Small villages, town, Small shops, terrace fields were passing… Rang
of Himalaya were very clear. Here I noticed most of the men wore long shirt and
payjama and women wore sari with different style. Around 12 O'clock bus reached
at Danya, Small town with some Dhabas (Restaurant). Bus stopped here for
lunch. When I was planning for Pithoragarh,
one of my friend told me that Aloo
Paratha is specialty of this place so I had already decided to take Aloo
Paratha for lunch. I went in a
restaurant and ordered for paratha. A lady and her husband was running this
restaurant. After a while, paratha
was on my table but when I ate, I got disappointed coz parathas were not that good as I was told about. After finishing food,
I back to my seat… After little more time bus starts again and thankfully this
time without any push…
We headed forward now. I still could see the badly damaged things by
the last year rain. I came to know that village called Dyaoli badly destroyed by the rain and the numbers of casualties
were highest here. As bus was still jam-packed but the driver was still stopping
for every passenger. Conductor got mad on him and shouted – why the hell are you stopping bus everywhere, Can’t you see there is
no space for anybody ? just run the bus
coz I have to reach Pithoragarh on time . Driver replied with double voice – I will stop for every passenger coz this
is the only bus for them, if I would not stop, their whole day will be spoil
and most of them have to walk kilometers for way back to their home. he was still murmuring – I am on time and will be Pithoragarh on time, don’t know why he
always shout like this… after this sort of world war third driver slowed
down the bus speed… I was favoring him coz his logic was right though me to
wanna reach Pithoragarh on time.
Now a Dholiganga
river has start following us. Some electric power projects were running on the
river. From here, view became very pleasant. Large and green field were making
journey little easy. Around 3 PM we reached at Ghaat and still almost 1 hour drive left from here but don’t know
when driver is planning to reach coz he was still in anger and murmuring also…
Bus was on bridge now and crossing the Ghaat.
River was leaving behind and we were
going up and up and up from the river…
Bus again stop in a small town and when it start, conductor
asked one passenger – where is the
passenger sitting next to you ?
Passenger replied – His Sikkim Brand has broken so he went off to buy another one…
Sikkim Brand, name stuck in my mind and I thought
it must be a famous brand of this region so I will buy one for me from
Pithoragarh but latter in Pithoragarh when I enquired about Sikkim Brand, I
came to know that it’s a brand of local liquor… As I heard this sort of brand
first time so I laughed on my stupidity and stooped the idea to buy Sikkim
Brand… Well by 3.30 we reached at Gurna.
Bus stopped in front of a temple. I was told that –
Once upon time when it was complete jungle many accidents used to happen here
and people had a threat for this route. One day a local person dreamed about
temple and he made a goddess Gurnas' temple.
It says after the temple construction, this place saved from any type of
accidents. Since then every vehicle stops here for a while.
Continue…
Saturday, 2 June 2012
When I was in Corbett Museum & Corbett Fall
That Small Corbett Fall trip of mine was few year back. We planned this trip unexpectedly and for me this type of trips always becomes very memorable.
It was Sunday morning when one of my friend call me and said - Vini, it's has been a long time when we go out. Can we go for a day out ? Firstly, I could not think where we can go but Next, I got the idea of Corbett Fall.
Morning 9 O'clock we set off for the Corbett Fall. We took a Kaladhungi road for the Corbett Fall. This route is enormously stunning. From the upper side of road one can see an awesome view of this valley.
On the way, we come across with Khurpatal Lake, which was once very eminent for angling. Still a very beautiful fishes are in this lake. It says form upward the lake looks like cow's Khur and so it becomes a khurpatala. We cross the lake and headed forward. In short distance, we saw a small waterfall, which is a main attraction point for tourist. It is a monsoon waterfall so this time it was not looking that attractive.
After 2 hours, we were at Corbett museum. Once upon it was winter residence of Jim Corbett. Now it has been converted in to the museum. Inside this, everything that belongs to the Jim was carefully intact. Even the chair and table, made by Jim, was also intact. Many documents and pictures are also here which shows the life of Jim. Corbett's dog graveyard, who used to go with him in his hunting, is also here.
We spent a good time in this museum and then set off for the Corbett Fall. From here, we have to trek. This trek trail goes between dense Jungle. We were enjoying trek with different sort of vegetation and of course with chirping of birds as well. No doubt, wonderful view of surrounding was awesome. No artificial disturbance was wiping out it's natural beauty. Small water streams can cross by wooden bridge, which was adding extra beauty.
We were going on this trail, and all of a sudden, we came across with the waterfall. The immensity of this waterfall amused us. It was so high and flowing in the middle of jungle, which was making it huger. Before that, I had looked this into pictures only but now it was in front of my eyes. Within few seconds, we were close to waterfall and get into a pool and played into the water almost an hour. After spending magical time in water pool, we decided to see fall from upper side but it was very slippery so dropped the idea and start trek back.
Here we felt the spell of nature, which can easily eradicate all the quandary and tensions with his magnetism. No doubt, we spend unforgettable day here with this miraculous waterfall.
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