Sunday, July 08, 2007

Lazy Sunday Photo- Hikkim Village, Spiti, India

A View of Hikkim Village, Spiti, India

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12 Comments:

Anonymous Priyank said...

oh that pic suddenly reminds me of life without computers, cars, clocks and noise. How long would city animals (like me) survive there!

9:05 PM  
Anonymous maverick said...

great trip, im so missing those raw treks and beautiful mysteries tht unfold when u least expect them. im so tired of the vegas-california kinda cliches :(.

n btw Kaza, i never knew a town by tht name existed, n oo did i tell u its my last name :)

1:51 AM  
Blogger Madhukar said...

Very nice shot Mridula, road acending on mountain is very inviting.

9:23 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Priyank, I could safely live there for a month or so I think. And they have Tata Sky with Airtel coming in Kaza by July 3, and alreadya shop in Kaza that offers internet connection through satellite @ Rs 80/hr. How does it feel now?

Maverick, that is very interesting :) You should go there.

Madukar, thanks, by the way all these villages are connected by road too, so if one wants, one can hire a jeep!

10:46 AM  
Blogger Smita said...

Wow! The perfect getaway! No distractions, no tourists. Looks tad dry though. Banjar. Was it?

11:25 AM  
Blogger Smita said...

And may I add, the snaps are really mind blowing :) I can imagine what they must look like!

11:28 AM  
Blogger Pijush said...

Rare Landscape, a typical Himalayan beauty, wonderful.

4:40 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Smita both Spiti and Ladakh have lunar landscapes. And I am glad you liked the pictures.

Thanks pijush.

8:48 PM  
Blogger indicaspecies said...

Mridula,
Welcome back. I checked your pictures and they are awesome. The warning of too many pictures wasn't necessary. Each piece is beautiful.
Now that Arun and you have returned, it's my turn to head to those very mountains. Can't wait to see in real what I see in your pictures!

9:42 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Indica, thanks. I hope you will have a very wonderful trip and come back with tons of memories.

7:18 PM  
Blogger Sidhusaaheb said...

The land-scape looks bare and desolate and yet, incredibly beautiful!

5:37 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Sidhu, I agree it is bleak and yet so beautiful.

10:44 PM  

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