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Photo Essay – Beyond Manali – III

Travelling in Himachal in June – 2007
Shimla >> Manali >> Rohtang >> Chandratal >> Ki/Kibber/Tabo >> Kalpa >> Shimla
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We walked over snow, crossed Solang stream and walked up the mountain on the other side.

Solang Nala, Manali

We spotted sheep grazing and a few shepherds on mountain.

Solang Nala, Manali

The mountain was covered in green grass interspersed with tall alpine trees.

Solang Nala, Manali

As we walked further, we saw many flowers littering the landscape.

Solang Nala near Manali

A little ahead was a small waterfall coming down from a rocky incline.

Solang Nala near Manali

Walking further up and above the waterfall, we found many more colorful flowers spread on the ground.

Solang Nala, Manali

The shepherds were already leaving when we reached near the place where they were. The last man left behind was dousing the fire they had made for preparing tea and was herding out the last remaining sheep.

Solang Nala, Manali

The forest ahead was thick but few trees grew in places where the incline was steep, leaving green open spaces covered with grass and white flowers.

Continued at Exploring Solang Nala


Photo Essay – Beyond Manali – II

Travelling in Himachal in June – 2007
Shimla >> Manali >> Rohtang >> Chandratal >> Ki/Kibber/Tabo >> Kalpa >> Shimla
+ Previous: Solang Nala
+ Next: Beyond Manali – III
+ Go to beginning of the story or index page

After stopping briefly at the cave temple in Solang Nala, we decided to follow the stream and walk upwards.

We saw a riot of flowers all around as we walked.

A bridle path assisted us for a few minutes, which disappeared after a while. We were left to find our own way. But then, we weren’t really looking for a path taken but only wandering aimless.

We soon hit the snow line. It was old snow from the last winter, hard as concrete below the surface. But the surface was soft and melting slowly and was not all that hard to walk on it.

At places, the stream ran under a layer of hard snow and made a path where a man could easily go in! It was fun exploring it, though we did not go deep inside them. We eventually crossed the stream using the snow as bridge and walked up the mountain and away from the stream.

Continued at Beyond Manali – III