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Friday, November 07, 2008

Dhankar Lake, Spiti

I still remember the day so clearly. Dhankar was our last stop on the Spiti Homestay Trek. And the place is magical. The Dhankar village in itself is so charming, our homestay was in a house next to the fort in ruins.The river Spiti flows by the village and the sunset was over magestic mountains which we watched from the roof of our home stay.

Flowers on the way to Dhankar Lake

I went to sleep with that day quite tired but sure that the next day I wanted to trek to the Dhankar Lake. Anjan came with me and Sesha and Dilip (my nephew) refused to wake up in the morning. And what views he missed!

Dhankar Lake, Spiti

We trekked for a little more than hour, all mildly uphill to reach the lake. And what a place it was. I consider another picture to be my best shot of Dhankar Lake but even these two pictures are no less. I was so happy to click all these reflections in the water!

Another View of Dhankar Lake, Spiti

And the best part was there were just three of us around. the lake It feels like such a long time ago (it was June 2007) yet I can remember so much about the day without any notes, just from memory. Like the flowers in the first shot, they were actually quite far away from the road and try as I might, I did not manage to get a decent shot of them. And that Anjan found my habit of stopping to take a picture of every flower on the way quite amusing. That a village heardsman stopped and insisted that I took a picture of him. That there were a lot of workers walking up hill with heavy pipes and great difficulty for some water work in progress. We ate que for dinner the night before that Dilip and Sesha did not like too much but I did!

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6 Comments:

Blogger Lakshmi said...

So pure and untouched by human civilisation, the lake looks so pristine..I would love to visit Himachal some time..am not very sure Im fit enough to trek like you though

1:08 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Lakshmi, if you are prepare for the altitude mentally, then I think one can trek this. The only thing is to go at your pace. I did a trek in around six hours with an Austrian gentleman said he did in 3. So that is how I trek :D

3:49 PM  
Blogger Sidhusaaheb said...

Such pretty flowers in surroundings that appear barren.

The rest of the photos show scenery that's surreal.

:)

3:05 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Sidhu go there sometime :D

9:39 PM  
Blogger Akira said...

So desolate yet so pretty! :)

1:16 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Thanks Akira, Dhankar as such is magical.

1:18 PM  

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