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Delhi to Tirthan&Kinnaur Valley | Adventurism – 6
Well sadly it’sgonna be the last installement of the trip being the last day. But, if you missed anything
these here is what I have indexed you for rest of the parts right from the day we left…Don’t miss the Day-
2 action if you have missed…
Night 1 – 22nd April, 2010 | Delhi to Kufri, Fagu
Day 1 – 23rd April, 2010 | Galu, Kufri to Kalpa, Kinnaur Valley
Day 2 – 24th April, 2010 | Kalpa, Kinnaur Valley
Day 3 – 25th April, 2010 | Kalpa, Kinnaur Valley to Shoja
Day 4 – 26th April, 2010 | Shoja to Tirthan Valley
Day 5 – 27th April, 2010 | Tirthan Valley to Delhi
Well it was a lovely morning at Tirthan Valley and everyone was looking forward for the day in the lap of
Great Himalayan National Park. Unfortunately, the call from office was about to fall on the plans. There
was some seriously urgent work at office and I knew my manager would never insisted me if it wasn’t
urgent, so I had to leave back home for the same to join office the very next day, even if it meant a
continuous long drive. We had some disappointment at last on not seeing the inner boundaries (at
least the waterfall that were planned today) of Trithan Valley and may be it was a reason to dedicate a trip
just to Tirthan Valley sometime ahead. A preview…
It was early morning and was time for some clicks of the Trithan River…I went to have walk around the
rocks and almost got hypnotized by the calmness of the river and place. The music of flowing Tirthan
River still trance me up. The early soothing morning sitting besides such river, it was quite a feeling. I
captured some of the moments and here are they…
Good Morning Tirthan Valley…
Good Morning Tirthan River…
Close Up…Tirthan River :)…
Ultra Close Up…Tirthan River :)…
Rocks at Tirthan River…
After very prolonged nature and solo photo shoots, we were called for breakfast. Well again the breakfast
had a good taste especially the eggs. I feel it’s was with the quality of eggs apart from the preparations.
After having it I called my manage once last time again just to make sure if it can be managed at office,
may be I can come over a weekend and do the job. But, talking to him and understanding the situation I
felt it cannot. He is probably the best guy I have worked with so far and won’t think anyone better in near
future, hence I made a call to head for home. (The case if he was not my manager I won’t have listened
to anyone else for taking such a pain of very long drive just to be present in office on an approved leave
:D). Well as other prepared to leave, some had last round of volleyball and I was busy settling the bill and
appreciating the conversation with Mr. Bhupinder Singh, the owner of River Side Resort. I must say that
these guys have done a remarkable job for getting their act together to build such a place. Very near to
civilization yet very near to mother nature, the place has got all that one ask for to make a perfect holiday
point. Being residing in delhi and yet managing such property to serve better and even better to tourist
at such reasonable rates is commendable in itself I just hope that as more and more people flood in to
Tirthan Valley, the River Side Resort maintains it standards, policies like flexible rules of check-in/ check-
out and remain flexible for number of people staying in one room, and the reasonable rates they offer. I
really wish that reasonable/decent rates are not the publicity strategies.
Enjoying Breakfast…
Well after a nice cup of tea with Mr. Bhupinder Singh it was time for us to say Good Bye. This time the
luggage would travel across the pulleys not humans being on the declined side and manually operated.
After all heavy breakfast demanded a nice little walk in the woods towards beautiful parking. We asked
everyone to wait for the cars after crossing the hanging bridge and we took the cars there. From there we
had to first pick the luggage from the front of the resort and came back to venture towards Aut Tunnel. It
was exactly 12.00 PM that we started to move towards Delhi and keeping in mind that it would surely take
12 hours to reach home. This time the route was other way around i.e. Tirthan – Larji – Aut- Mandi –
Bilaspur – Chandigarh – Ambala – Delhi and we knew that this highway is too good to relish.
A bit of shade in sun…
Tirthan River…Another Beautiful View…
Hanging Bridge at Tirthan River…
As we were short of fuel so Larji, where the Petrol Pump of the region lies had to be the first stop. We got
our tanks filled and bought some snacks along. There while cutting I didn’t see a big rock aside and got
my car’s bottom frame beneath the door, dented :(… But not much damage done. One the way towards
Auttunnel some beautiful pictures…
Irony or what??…Tree without leaves in the middle of water :shock:…
We left from there and everyone insisted for a stop at HPMC juice bar near Thalot, where the Hanuman
ji’s temple is present on the highway itself just before Pandoh, I beleive. We were already short of time
and some more got wasted in the shopping. This meant a skip of lunch so we did it. Till sunder nagar
highway was just in one gear mode and as soon as we reached Sunder Nagar the excellence of drive
started faded with the presence of trucks. As we reached ahead they even created there presence more
and more and once you reach Bilaspur their dominance pisses your journey. They drive like mad
elephants with so much load on their back and not letting you pass by on each and every curve. Most of
time it felt on each bend they plan to trouble the traffic behind and you are forced to drive behind them
waiting for the road to give you clear picture. One should be very careful over taking these beasts as you
never know the other side of the lane on a blind curve there would surely be one these beasts over taking
the other. It was seen so many times that I just dropped slightest idea of over taking them until and unless
I see the complete road (which I always follows, let’s be safe :)). We even found one the beast turned up
side down and that happened not much before we reached there. The jam killed almost 30 minutes.
Oops…That’s me waiting…
Grounded Beast of Highways…
The Last click…It’s a CANAL…
My wife forced me to leave the driving seat and relax for the final few hours of the entire trip. It was the
first time I left the driver’s seat of my car in the entire trip after almost driving more than 1200 KMs. My
cousin took over and somehow we were in shock state by one incident when one truck almost from the
opposite lane tried to run come on to us or we managed to go into it …Anyhow that was gone we
were short of money as I didn’t en-cashed from ATM. We almost run out of money even for the Toll but
thankfully that was not too much, just 50 odd buck for both cars. After that we were empty but thankfully
at Roop Nagar we spotted an ATM and withdraw the money. Then again change of drivers on some silly
argument with a joke and as we were approaching Chandigarh an oil tanker gave us the pass and
suddenly moved in the lane…we shouted so many words in just second but since the speed was not that
high, brakes were managed in time. A wake up call and example of driving at safe speed. And of course I
always drive dZire in safe limits as it has one of the worst brakes of all Indian lots (at least mine) and
Maruti guys has no answer to that, very strange.
Our final stop was Neelkanth restaurant at Karnal where we had blasting dinner with lassi and after which
everyone slept. The food tasted great, and finally my wife realizing the mistake agreed on me taking the
driver seat. I kept driving for next few hours and just before Murthal as I was feeling too sleepy, I handed
over the car to my cousin who was driving at limited speed. Thanks to my wife as she was always awake
be it me or my cousin and ensured that driver don’t sleep by engulfing us in her chatter box (chit-chat)
:D…Finally at 12.30 AM we reached District Center, JanakPuri, Delhi which was the assembling point for
us. After exchanging the luggage, a good bye; my friends went home from there and 7 of us adjusted in
my dZire somehow to reach my home near Dwarka, Delhi at 1 A.M.. All had a sleep of a time that night
but I had to be present in the office next morning :sad:…
This concluded one of the remarkable trips of my lifetime. The trip had everything nature had to offer rain,
snow, sun, river, hills, plains, valleys, gorges, woods, etc…I hope it was pleasant reading and seeing for
all of you. Of course what’s more better than jotting your lovely memories here and sharing with all of you.
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