Top Three favourite Travel experiences in my life – Experience the Colors of Life

Travel

Travel is a “Real life term” but it can scripted. You may find the truth but it can be manipulative. You will feel the stir when unscripted trail is chosen and decided to stay raw. Not all experience would repeat despite you wanting to feel them again . Because, once you feel them, your perspective will be widened and you will be looking out better and clear beyond the experience. But why? We are here to stay happy life but a mixed experience will be encountered. when the exposure level is high, You will get to know how to lead a  happy and satisfied life despite the pitfall is common.I believe struggles nurture our soul to become better version of ourselves.

If you are being an objective, you can hold the grip and share your stories . I always explore If I’m curious . It may be stupid , plain and something adventurous . some actions would be fascinating that you would never know. It’s all guts you need to move further without having second thoughts about what you do.

Why I am sharing my Travel stories?

Everyone loves to travel but not everyone loves to learns. My message is very clear. Telling stories about the simple things would definitely make a lot of difference. I do venture out of my comfort zone to experience them but I want people to feel them. It would help to establish their own principles. This would happen when your decision is clear to make your own opportunity to do something beyond your limit during travel. I would like to share some of the most beautiful travel experiences despite a lot of stories to be penned down.

An arduous trek to Living route bridge :

The first view of the root bridge mesmerized me and made the arduous trek fully worth every drop of sweat and every ache in my body. It felt as though I had arrived in paradise. With chirping birds that began to emerge after the downpour, the double-decker bridge in the middle of a thick jungle, set right across a rumbling waterfall and over a gentle water stream, was a sight to behold. The double bridge was a masterpiece in itself, with intertwined roots made sturdy over centuries. The villagers are working on creating a third deck, by twisting and shaping the roots. Perhaps in a half a century, it would be fully made. The water was so clear, cool and fresh and it was enticing me for relaxing dip. I hadn’t got a change of clothes, so I just made do by sitting with my feet swaying in the water and periodically dipping my face in it. Mesmerized with the bountiful greenery around me, I thoroughly enjoyed the beauty of the place amidst the slight drizzle.

An Adventerous road trip To Chitkul, the remotest Village in Himachal Pradesh

A 28km bumpy up hill drive from the town of Sangla in the Kinnaur district lead us to Chitkul, the last village on the indo-Tibet boarder and the highest inhibited village in the sangla valley. The road along the valley was extremely amazing with the Baspa river dividing the snow clad Himalayan peaks on the left , the apple orchids and the wooden houses with wooden plank roofs on the right.
Chitkul at first glance gave us a feeling of time travel, way back into the past. The village has no cell phone coverage, No ATM, No market but a couple of home run shops selling basic necessities. After a long search, we boarded an old house turned into guest house but it was quite creepy. Our eating options were very limited to handful of dhabas and restaurant that serves maggi, rice and dal and I recalled that memories in Chitkul was lingering around my mind and it seems like never fading moments that one has to experience.

Super Moon in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat,

The immaculate white land stretches as far as eyes can see, making it seem like there is just the blue sky and the white stretch below. Then the sunset starts. The Sun goes down in all its glory by splashing the hues of reds, oranges and yellow over the sky. It slowly turns purple and eventually into nothingness and the white salty land and the sky turns grey as the light disappears from the horizon. Everything becomes darker by the minute. There is not much to do when you are left with no Phone signal aka No Internet or connectivity, at a desert. Phones are majorly used as a torch apart from the use of camera as there is no light, natural or artificial. As it grows quiet and cold, time slips and slowly the mottled moon rose over the horizon in a very very subtle and calm manner in a stark contrast to the grand sunset which happened just a while ago. The flashes from the mobile phones and camera shutters faded away along with the human silhouettes and moon drew our complete attention. It was a sight to behold. The time and the world around you would melt away and it would feel as though its just you and the Majestic moon and Nothing else exist or matter.

All images are copy right protected to Travel tales by Srivatsan

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE