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Day 17 & 18 – Home Sweet Home

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 21, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

Day 17 & 18 just a race back home. I did took some snapshots but nothing worth uploading.

Day 17
– We started early as usual and took very less breaks. We also encountered a little rain on the way.
We met up with our MBC guys by evening 6pm near Udaipur bypass. Had a long chat with them and we started for Ahmadabad. We got heavy showers here so we rode very slowly and covered as much distance as possible. Found a decent stay just before Ahmadabad and dried ourselves.

Day 18 – Last day of the trip. As soon as we hit the road we again got light showers but the sky got cleared ones we crossed Ahmadabad. With breaks after every 100kms we reached Manor by 4.30pm. And got the biggest traffic jam I have ever seen. After cutting through, we reached Mumbai city by 5.30pm.

Swapped our luggage and after dropping Anahita I stepped in my house around 8pm.

Words have been invented to describe a trip like this. Spiti is a place where I’ll keep coming again and again.

T.H.E. E.N.D.

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Day 16: Leisure walk in the park

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 20, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

13th August, 2011

From today onwards its a straight ride back home.

We started the day by dumping our bikes at Probiking by 9am. All our bags were in the hotel and we had now good 3 hours to kill.

So we decided to visit the famous Rock Garden in Chandigarh.

We took a Rickshaw from the workshop and in 10 minutes we were at the place.

Bought the tickets and straight went in. The entire place is really made of rocks. One good thing I liked is they have made it in such a way that you have to be on one pathway only otherwise its so big that one can get lost.

We took so many photos here but I’m uploading only a few which I liked.

Rock art

Capture the photographer

Between the pots

Green moss

Weird shape

Big tree

Wig

Snaky rock

RIP

Ally

Crime Scene

Waterfall area

Rock art

Waterfall area

Weird roots

Doing something stupid

All 3 together

Narroways

Backside

The man behind

Kabootar

Balancing act

Tree hugging

Peeping

Swinging fun

Big rock

Site 3

Collection

Doggy

Rock portrait

Angry man

Bangle works

Rock art

So many bangles

Freeze

After finishing till the end we were sweating so had some drinks and ice cream. And gave our feet little rest.

By 11.45am we were out of the park and took a rick back to the hotel.

It was almost noon now and it was close to checkout time.

So we dropped Anahita at the hotel and Angelo and I went to the showroom to check on the bikes.

Mine was ready and Angelo’s was almost done.

We cleared the bill and rode back to the hotel. Anahita was ready and packed up everything.

We mounted our luggage and were on the highway by 2pm.

We rode non-stop till Ambala and found a decent place where we can have lunch.

Lunch was all veg for a change.

By 4pm after lunch our target was to cross Delhi any how.

We did a non-stop ride to Delhi entrance from this side. Took a 10mins break and again made a long stretch all the way across Gurgaon. Back to that famous McDonald on NH-8.

This non-stop riding made us hungry very quickly. We grabbed ourselves couple of bites and were looking down the highway hoping to cover atleast 100kms before we check in to a place for the night.

The road had little traffic but we managed to cover 110kms to reach a town where we found a comfortable clean stay.

Cleaned up and went straight to bed as it was a long day.

Tomorrow we had to catch up with our friends from MBC at Udaipur and we were just a day and a half away from Home Sweet Home.

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Day 15: Back to the plain land.

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 17, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

12th August, 2011

Today was our last day in Himalayas. And till now it was a roller coaster ride. Wonderful experience. Everything was packed, even Camera I had put inside. We left Hatu hotel on time for Chandigarh.

After our breakfast we were on the road with wide eyes in search for apples and apple products.

Shimla

Not Rio

Khichidi

We reached Shimla in an hour and half. And while bypassing Shimla we stopped at most places to look for them but couldn’t get a good deal.

Finally we found a place where 25kgs Apple was for Rs.500, excellent deal but after holding it we realized this is no way we can carry with us and couriering might spoil them.

We had to make heart hard and drop the idea of Apples. But apple products were must.

Shopping

After covering some distance, in Parwanoo we found lot of shops where Apple products were up for sale.

We spent nearly an hour here shopping and packing all the stuff.

Pure shopping

We packed them in the backpacks for time being and carrying the stuff from here to Chandigarh was mission steel.

I had noticed my rear brakes were out and front almost. So I was keeping ride in control only by gear down shift. Ninja really decelerates quickly. Good for me.

After 2 hours we reached Chandigarh. And riding with all the bags was like a circus.

We managed to reach Pro biking by 5pm. I knew it was late but still we took a chance. The guys over there recognized us. They told it was a 3 hours thing so now not possible.

We now had to stay in Chandigarh. So bikes can we worked on tomorrow morning.

A senior mechanic came with us to show a decent accommodation very close by.

It was a government run place and it was quite decent. Big place infact.

We took the family room because it had two rooms in it. Bargained on a fair price and checked in.

Cleaned up. Took an hours rest and later rode to a mall near by for some fun.

Movie idea was in mind but nothing great was on show so we went up the entertainment and games section. We were behaving like kids over there.

We had light dinner over there and close to 9pm we left back for to hotel.

Tomorrow onwards will be just straight road to home.

A significant trip was coming to an end.

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Day 14: Into the unknown…

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 15, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

11th August, 2011

Today is the day I realized riding in Ladakh or Spiti is nothing compared to riding on real offroad.

We started the day on schedule. By 6am we were up and by 7 on the breakfast table and by 7.40am on the road going up to Jalori pass.

Stay near Jalori

With just one halt we were at Jalori Pass and since we had breakfast and tea just few minutes back so stopping here was not needed. We just inquired about the road and came to know that the main road going down is blocked due to landslide.

But a traveler waiting for a bus said that just go down 3 kms from this road and take a diversion on the right. It straight bypasses the landslide. We thought how difficult would that could be and we anyways have no choice.

Foggy day

The start was okay. Little offroad here and there and just a couple of streams but then the latter…pheww… After covering 3 kms down the path the road just disappeared.

All terrain looked the same. We had to ask the locals every time on a turn to make sure we are on a right road. We later learned that this was a link road which connects all the villages on the mountain over here.

Link road

I couldn’t take much photos here. My focus was only on the road as it was slippery, slushy and pure offroad track…that too down hill.

Foilage

Eagle

Sleepy Hallow

This below is the patch where it looked like steps going downhill. We again stopped and asked a local to be sure. As here I had decided that if we are on the wrong path or we have to go uphill then I’m selling my bike and settling down here.

The road turning spooky.

Some patches we so slushy that Anahita had to walk few kms.

Partial

You see the path on the right side of this photo. That was the road we were on. Wish I had covered more of it.

Some civilization.

Slopy village

High villages

After riding for 4 hours we came to know we had just covered 10kms… that was a laugh.

We were now back on the highway and we rode straight non – stop to the junction where right up goes to Narkhanda and left back to Spiti valley via Rampur.

We had our lunch here as the AC place tempted us and quite frankly we were getting tired now.

After nearly an hour spent here we decided now straight to Hotel Hatu. But just as we went up couple of kms we saw an accident where a lady sitting pillion fell on the ground while the bike was in motion.

We immediately rushed to aide her. In 5 minutes a van arrived as there was a hospital located near by.

Ones the situation was calm we moved on towards Hatu.

On the way up I realized I have a flat tyre. So I was careful on the turn. The bike was little wobbling because of that.

Combat

Finally after an hour we were at the Hatu Hotel. And what a news greeted us. The hotel was full.

We all were very disappointed. Specially Anahita.

We decided to have some tea here and then look for some place ahead. By the time Angelo and Anahita were sitting in the restaurant I went out to the market area to get the puncture fixed. I had the repair kit, just needed air.

I returned in 10 minutes and came to know the best news of the day.

Anahita was sitting near the reception with a sad baby face. The manager came by, a very senior man and asked what was the problem. The reception guy explained and also after they learned that we had come from Jalori area they were delighted to hear about it. It was his native place.

With quick action he made two rooms available to us. And bouy what service was offered to us at a fair price.

We all were very very happy now. Staying at this place was something even I was wishing.

This place at a misty feel to it and the food we know was just superb.

Today all the offroading and stream crossing ends. Tomorrow is race back home…but wait there is more entertainment right ahead. Keep an eye out tomorrow :-D

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Day 13: Today we fly…

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 13, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

10th August, 2011

What a trip it has been till now. From the scenic views of Chitkul to the daring valleys of Kaza.

And here we are now back on the highway, the main highway. No potholes, no slush, no track roads, nothing. Just plain two lane highway. I was so wrong.

Our balcony had a great view so we though of having breakfast here. It was pleasant in the morning. And sitting in the balcony and taking photos was quite a treat.

1st shot

View from Manali hotel

Panning failed

And when good shots were coming up, look what we noticed hanging on the wire just across the balcony. :-D Somebody had some last night. But by its location it seem a great night for the lucky dude… hahaha

Balloon

Breakfast was little cold but doable. After we wrapped up here we were off to Solang valley for some adventure stuff.

Solang

As we reached the ropeway amd inquired on the possibility of para – gliding. Two of the local guys came forward and like always Anahita struck a deal with them.

We went up the ropeway and even before taking off the adventure began. These guys told us that the take off point is little trek on the downhill side. So holding hands we slowly started moving down but this path was just slushy and slippery.

My pilot

Halfway up

Some how we managed to reach the take off point but Anahita slipped at the last few steps. Nothing serious just dirty jeans.

After these guys had set up their stuff guess who had to go first. Me…Yeahhh..

I was the first one to take off and was able to take one photo while handing on.

In mid air

At first it was frightening but then in just seconds it was the best thing that I did till date.

Angelo

Then was Angelo to follow and he seem to have enjoyed it.

Angelo landing

All Happy

Touch down

And finally here comes Anahita. She also had super duper fun but only sad thing her landing was bad.

Here comes Anahita

She landed straight on the hip and her hip and back area got screwed big time.

Crash landing

A scared bunny

She acted as if nothing has happen but there was a little pain till the end of the day. But I know Anahita, she is a fighter. Popped a little pain killer and was back on the saddle in no time.

From here we went back to the hotel, packed, couriered some of the luggage home. fixed my number plate and checked out.

We fueled and just as we exited Manali this site caught our eye and braking was must.

Brunch break

All serene

All 3

Brunch

Though he served only maggi but stopping and eating here was totally worth it.

Mooohhh

Around late afternoon we started the ride towards Shimla via Jalori pass.

Interesting species

I didn’t know where exactly was the diversion but after asking the locals we came to know its the left turn just after the tunnel.

In an hour and a half we were at the tunnel and by 5.30pm we were just 10kms before Shoja.

This is where the road lost it tar and the offroading began. Ones again.

Nearing Ghiyani

Distortion

Pure fresh

We were now loosing light and the fog was also going strong.

And the offroad was also slowing me down considering low on coolant and heating issue.

All fogged up

We stopped at this place for some tea and after evaluating the situation we decided to stay here for the night.

This was the first hotel we came across when we entered Shoja.

Tonight stay

Though it looked creepy from outside but ones we settled in it was nice and warm.

Sunset

Our room

One of the best decisions of the trip of staying back at this place because what I’m gonna tell you tomorrow will rattle your nerves.

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Day 12: Mission Rohtang

Posted by omvaikul on Nov 2, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

9th August, 2011

Last night was scary cold. I think we all got sleep for few hours and then a wind used to wake us up.

I didn’t even remove my shoes or bother cleaning up much. As around 6.30am my eyes opened up straight went out, started the bikes to warm them up. Ordered breakfast and started mounting our luggage on the bikes.

Anahita and Angelo were also up by now and were getting adjusted to this weather.

Outdoor brushing

Also took some shots of the area around. The tents, bikes and the dinning table in the open.

Nomads tents

By 8am we cleared our bill, crossed checked everything and were off towards Batal.

Return to Batal

The climate was just superb. Clear sky and scenic view all around.

Like a painting

Just when everything looked really nice I suddenly remembered the nallah at the entrance which welcomes you.  Getting feet wet in the morning is something I was not ready for, so I decided that I’m going to cross without putting a feet down and balancing through.

In 15 minutes we were at the site. And Angelo had already crossed it. Now it was my turn. Yesterday I made Anahita get down when I crossed it but today I thought since the water is little low so why not try double seat. Chose a different path and the Ninja went in and came through. And the best part, feet were still dry…. :-D

Bridge to Batal

Batal is not a very developed place. Just like how I heard. A few dabha stays and some quick snacks.

We were not hungry since we just had breakfast. We moved ahead and the road went from offroad to no road.

Horsy

We crossed so many Nallah in this patch before we reached 20kms before Koksar.

A Small Nallah

Here is one video of Nallah crossing ,

Finally after some 50kms the streams stopped. By now we had become expert in it :-)

Just after a small village we came across a spot which looked like picnic spot. Small streams running beside and grass fields on either side.

So clean

The double mean

After the photo session, the mother of all streams welcomed us. It was not going across but with the road. And I realized that once I was half way in.

The Longest Nallah

Thats the spot where I had to make Anahita get down.

A Lift

And to her luck there was a Sumo coming from behind which took her across.

NH

Lucky Girl.

Grazing

Next break we got was at a site where all these horses were grazing or napping.

Afternoon nap

I think I woke him up

Whenever we used to think that must be the last Nallah here and a new one used to pop us. Boink…

So many streams today

Some 20kms before Koksar I don’t remember the place but there were many food stalls. We took a break there for lunch before we reach Rohtang top. All the stream crossing since morning made a very hungry by now. I remember even having haldi milk.

Rohtang

Ones the highway joined the Manali – Koksar stretch we came to know the road is crisp smooth all the way to the top.

Overtaking

After taking just few couple of shots here we moved non – stop to Rohtang top.

ST buses

At Rohtang top we took a break for some tea and maggi. And just when we were about to leave the stall guy told us to be careful ahead. The road is such that we will start thinking where the hell have come.

But he didn’t know our taste :-P

Ice slap

Ones we started downhill towards Manali we came across a huge ice wall that Angelo was dying to see since we entered Spiti Valley.

Down from Rohtang

Smooth

Just after the ice slap there was a huge landslide and traffic jam which too k an hour.

It was close to 2pm now so just an hour gone would have not bothered much.

Landslide

But as the landslide got cleared there was only slush on the road and slush which is super slushy. The bikes sank almost till the upper side of the chain. There was no grip for the tyres. And Anahita had to walk most of it as with pillion my bike was sinking even more in.

After 2 agonizing hours we reached Marhi. And from Marhi is where the tarmic kicked in. Also light showers on the way down.

Machines

R15

Manali in fog

It was around 1pm when we were at Rohtang top. It was 5pm when we reached Manali. That means it took us 4 hours from Rohtang top to bottom with many halts and one big break.

Something new I came to know about this patch. Dare uphill in the slush only when you have good experience in hand. I don’t think going uphill from here is going to give a good experience for the rider. You need to be very focused at all times.

Ones we were together we rode till the Manali bridge and instead of crossing it this time I thought of staying on this side of the river.

There was a hotel just adjacent to the road and Anahita went in and got us a good deal like always. She’s the Man.

We went in our rooms, cleaned up, took a little rest and met again around 7pm for dinner in the market area. We walked to the mall road and found a small time non veg restaurant.

Food was not that great but today’s day was quite an experience. By 10pm we were back in the hotel and opened up a nice bottle of Rum. And the talk was great on how we succeeded in reaching till here… :-)

Rohtang from this trip I will never forget.

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Day 11: Chandratal is just one more mountain away.

Posted by omvaikul on Oct 29, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

8th August, 2011

The day had perfect start to it. Before even brushing I got loose motions. Don’t know how to move on today and to add more things to it, rain started pouring in at Kaza.

So now we had to wait till the weather Gods come in our favour.

I till then took some medicines and got rest everything done. Packing, checking out, bill… stuff like that.

In an hour the skies got little clear and the rain also stopped. We had also finished our breakfast here so it was now time to move on.

It was close to 9am ones we exited Kaza.

The air around was still quite cold so we took one break at the first village we came across for tea and coffee. The place also had a clean loo and by the weather I think by loose motion froze inside :-D

First halt after Kaza

Anahita bought some chocolates for the local kids and they happily posed with our bikes.

Local kids

Gang

Sharing chocolate

A village after Kaza

It was time to move on to Losar now.

Long way to go.

But before we reached Losar we came across a stream and stream crossing in this cold weather is just what you need to get your heart beating fast. Super fasttttt….

First nallah for the day.

Getting my feet wet so early morning was not something I had anticipated. But I think my body is used to it by now.

Exiting Spiti valley

We reached Losar, removed our shoes and had some bite here. The usual stuff, maggi and eggs and thin soup.

By 1am we crossed Losar after making the entries in the register. Took some photos as this is the entrance of Spiti Valley if you are coming from Manali side.

The Losar side entrance

Here onwards the road started to gain a little height. There was no drop in performance but as I was on low gears the low coolant thing was an issue. So I took more breaks and we reached the Kunzum top in 45mins to an hour.

Kunzum La

Took some photos here and immediately started heading downhill to the Chandratal junction.

Kunzum top

In less than 30mins we were 5kms before Batal where a turn takes you to Chandra Tal in about 10-12kms. And the road is not just narrow but some curves are blind and very much on the edge.

One mistake can be very fatal. So we rode very carefully. And to our luck in just 2kms we got one of the biggest streams I have seen on this trip.

Crossing it took a while as it was not very straight. And at the end the road quickly goes up so you can’t even take a breather as you go across.

Nallal on the way to Chandertal

After covering this obstacle, the rest of the patch was mostly downhill. And in couple of kms we were on flat road.

Batal - Chandertal road

Ones we reached the North face tent stay we went in and checked out the place and price. Also what all they give for wind protection and the cold in the night.

But then thought of just checking out how far the road goes and till where we can get the bikes near the lake. Also if there were more tents ahead.

We came at a point where the bikes couldn’t go ahead. So now we were confused whether to go back and trek in the morning….or skip the place and head to Batal directly as it was quite freezing out here. The winds were running quite strong.

After a big argument and debate we decided to check in to those North face tent, have some food and come back at this point. Park our bikes at the start of the trek and hike all the way to the lake.

Trek begins

All packed.

All masked from the cold

Now the bigger problem was that we didn’t know how far exactly is the lake from this point. When you know some distance I think the hike becomes little easy. Its like you know where you have to it.

But we were walking in blank.

And the first couple of kms were quite up hill. The ascent was slowing us very much.

Clear skies ahead

We took many breaks as possible to catch a breath. And the joke was that as soon as a small mountain use to come by we were believing the lake must be just behind it.

In this way I think we covered 4-5 hills, but no lake in sight.

Finally after an hour the first sight of the lake hit our eyes.

Finally at the lake

I noticed in this season Yes its possible to get the bikes all the way to the lake. We did cross a bulldozer who was at work, trying to make this possible.

Clean as..

We took n number of shots here.

Evening setting in

Chandertal is really quite scenic. You can actually tent here and stay if you are carrying all the equipment you need to sustain for a night.

After dark

As we started to see the light fading away we decided now its time to head back to the tents.

Return was fast. As most of the patch is downhill so in just I think half an hour we were back at the place where we had kept our bikes.

By now the weather was very cold and I don’t know what it affected on by bike but it just couldn’t start. There was ignition but the rpm refused to go above 1. After 2-3 times hitting starter also it did not woke up.

Then finally it started but I had to open up the throttle fully to get it above 1 rpm. And then in 2 minutes it heated up to ride normal.

We reached back to the North face tent in 2-3 minutes and just went for the Rum.

Our food was also ready so we were sitting in the dinning tent.

Had food and drinks together and the vegetables were cooked neatly despite of this cold weather around us.

By 10pm we went in our tents and the caretaker gave us sleeping bags, blankets and light for the night inside the tent.

I don’t even remember that I removed the shoes before sleeping.

This was one place where I didn’t care much about hygiene.

I was able to get some sleep and also took some medicines for the muscles which were so dearly used up today evening. Hoping that no pain should start tomorrow morning.

Today’s experience taught me some new things on preparing for such events.

I love the way father Himalayas teaches me new things on my every visit to his feet.

Tomorrow the smooth and buttery roads end :-P

Manali is where we end the day.

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Day 10: To one of the highest villages in the world.

Posted by omvaikul on Oct 18, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

7th August, 2001

We slept well last night. Very peaceful and cool. So today morning had charged us up. The climate was clear and we were at the dinning hall by 8am. Ordered king size breakfast for me and small mini meals for Angelo and Anahita.

By 9am we started for Kye monastery first. It was just 14kms from Kaza and it was a quick ride.

But ones we reached Kye what we saw was that the place had already filled up with tourists. And there was also a waiting for the next group to go in.

Junction for Kye

Kye village

Kye monastery

Kibber

We decided instead of wasting time outside we will ride to Kibber instead. Its just again another 8-9 kms from Kye I think.

Kibber

Ones we reached the village we headed straight to the Norling guest house I had heard about.

Norling hotel

We checked out the place and ordered some pancakes and tuna sandwich for us. We realized this could have been a great place to stay for a night. Very decent accommodation and the village is just amazing to stroll around.

Open bath

Norling guest house

Anahita

High villages

We took some photos around and after spending close to an hour here we started downhill for Kaza.

On our way down an Israeli chic wanted a lift down. Angelo gladly jumped the gun and took her all the way to Kye monastery.

Angelo with the chic

Spiti beauty

After we reached down we now were enroute to Komic, Hikkhim and Langza route.

We covered some kms up the road and it was quite challenging. Its not a very wide patch and very inclined with very little road group.

We rode till a diversion and then got confused which one to take. After a little thinking we took a shot by taking the right turn and I also noticed my bike was heating up slowly. My guess the coolant must have gone low so Anahita sat with Angelo for next few kms. Only after reaching Chandigarh I came to know the radiator had just too much mud and slush stuck on the front and it only needed cleaning.

Towards Komic

But since we didn’t know what was the issue back then we decided to keep my Ninja back down only till the point it made it and Anahita waited with the bike. I rode the P220 and Angelo sat with me to ride up and just check how far we need to go.

We made it till Hikkhim and the returned as I was getting worried about Anahita. Even the sun was very hot by now.

We returned back to where Anahita and my bike in less than half an hour. And we quickly started moving downwards back to Kaza.

It was past lunch time now and we were definitely very hungry.

We had ordered in the morning only what we wanted for lunch. So when it we arrived it was almost ready for us.

The specialty of this place, Timo Chapta.

Timo Chapta

It was a delicious thing to have here. But a little spicy thing. Look what happened to Angelo after few bites.

Reaction

All Red

Around 4pm it started raining in Kaza. And whether too cooled down. But all our clothes got wet which were drying outside. i quickly ran and get them out but then was breathless for next few minutes.

Sudenly raining

Stupas

After the rains stopped and weather cleared up so we decided to head to the market for final shopping and withdrawl from the ATM as money was almost over.

Tourist & the monks

For some reason it was quite empty.

A Stray

Kaza market

Now the highlight of the day. When we reached the ATM it was out of order. And we all panicked.

Anahita became restless and Angelo tensed, I little worried. Then from the bank we came to know this was because there was no electricity in Kaza.

As the light comes back the ATM will start working.

We waited over 2 hours for the light to come and then after getting frustrated we went back to the hotel.

We came back in few minutes on our bikes. And still nothing was active.

Again we waited and then went back to the hotel. But the moment we reached the entrance, the light turned ON.

We didn’t even got down but quickly rode our bikes to the ATM.

Waiting for ATM

We were the first, the manager came and rebooted the machine. As everything came to normal we made our withdrawls quickly before the ATM runs out of cash…

What a day it was…. I’ll remember this, my first visit to Kaza always.

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Day 9: Kaza – I call it Mini-Leh.

Posted by omvaikul on Oct 17, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

6th August, 2011

Today morning felt awesome. Waking up near the roof of Himalayas is something I’m grateful to have in my this life time. And Tabo is really a wonderful place.

Last night from some folks we heard there is a German Bakery near the market area so we decided to head there for tea and breakfast before we check out.

German bakery

Breakfast was good and I also had the pleasure of a local company. My good old friend, stray dog. He looked very hungry so I fed him some cookies and an egg. He looked delighted.

Yesterday’s foreign group, we met them here also. They had plans to visit Pin valley and so was ours.

After we were done we moved to our hotel, packed our stuff and mounted the gear.

I think around 8.30am we were on the road.

Kaza was just 40kms from here but the road from here to Kaza was just a name sake road. And the heat was also suddenly getting to us. With no water and snacks we carried, this patch seemed like a 100kms. Also couldn’t find a shade either to get away from the sun for few minutes.

Tabo bridge

In an hour when Anahita wanted to go a to a bathroom, it was mission impossible as we couldn’t even find a building close by.

Finally a structure just before the diversion for Pin valley came by and it was some old building where cement were stored. No bathroom here also but Anahita found a room which had door and cement sacks socked it and thats it. Now its called a bathroom as per this log…. :-)

After I heard this we just scrammed before anyone sees us.

Between Tabo & Kaza

Buoy she was happy after this. And we also managed to find some water to drink.

Dancing queen

Pulling Angelo 4 a step

Nearing Pin Valley

After this the views were amazing all the way to the turn of Pin Valley.

Posing for some photos

Very picturesque and what colors of nature we were getting to see.

He felt like peeing on my bike only

The dog wanted to pee on my bike only :-(

Diversion for Pin Valley

Pin Valley Left

Bridge to Pin Valley

Pin Valley entrance

We took lot of stops from the entrance of Pin valley to all the way up to Guling.

Pin Valley

The terrain here is totally different. And climate too had come to little cool and pleasant now.

Village across

Streams of Pin Valley

Me in between them

Guling

Just after Guling we saw a small bridge taking you across the river. We quickly took the offroad patch to reach down to the river.

Bridge across the river

Returning from Pin

The daring

It was quite shaky and some wooden planks were broken or missing. We went little across and posed for some photos.

Tripod

After spending almost half an hour here we started riding now back to the main highway, heading towards Kaza.

Return from Pin

Pin valley to Kaza the road is simply amazing. And the view around made again stop again and again for some photos.

Back on highway

More ways a wearing the knee guard

There is more than one way to wear knee guard.

No lights will not stop us.

Late in the afternoon we reached Kaza and entered the town in search for the famous Hotel Khangsar. It was recommended to me by so many people and from so many logs I have read till date on Kaza.

After covering the entire market we came to know its just on the opposite side of the petrol pump. We parked and went in and like always Anahita bargained us a good deal. She’s the Man.

We rested for sometime. Freshen up and decided to meet outside to head for the market, walking.

My jeans was ripping apart so first we decided to get that fixed. I wished I had got my camera along, I had left it back at the hotel.

The market site was a ground for photographers. We strolled up and down the streets of Kaza market. Bought a few stuffs…. No actually I and Angelo bought a few stuffs, Anahita shopped….. :-P

We also got the booze for the night. And just before dark we headed back to the hotel.

Candle light drinks

After unpacking and changing we all sat in the boys room. Opened up everything, pour our drinks and at the first cheers the lights went out.

But it was fun to have a great dark in the candle no wait…mobile torch light.

The trip was a success, we had made it all the way to Kaza in the Spiti Valley. The feeling was astonishing.

We will cherish the moments we spent here.


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Day 8: From Green to Dry lands.

Posted by omvaikul on Oct 12, 2011 in Spiti Valley Trip Log 2011

5th August, 2011

Today we didn’t bother to get up early like always. Alarmed was set for 6am but we also got up by 6.45am and ready packed saddled up on the bikes by 7.30am.

Took some photos of the morning around the hotel. From Anahita relaxing to the apple trees from around.

Relaxing morning

All packed for today.

Amazing flowers

And the red ones

Golden apples

An old house inside the compound.

We were the only ones in the hotel so the breakfast we had ordered was prepared in a jiffy. They were not great as the snacks we had yesterday but was decent enough to fill us.

Took one final photo of all 3 of us together and started for Reck Peo by 8.30am.

The Gang

Its just 9kms down so ones we reached in the market area first site we were looking for was an ATM.

It was right under our nose and we couldn’t see it. It was such a shabby looking place.

After all with drawls done we decided to cover some good kms before we take any halt.

Pooh was couple of hours from here and was a perfect place to take a big break for water and loo. But the condition of the road and the number of photo halts we took was more than anticipated.

What a gush..

Good 4 bridge

After Reck peo...

Rock cut roads

BRO

Shower

Anahita

Checking water temp.

Huge clouds

Small width...

First sign of nearing dry lands.

Ouch

Pooh came after riding for 3 hours due to very nasty road. And we took atleast half an hours break here. Climate was also very hot by right now. Sun was hitting straight into our eyes and we were loosing water quickly.

One incident also took place here. We after having our drinks all left together, without anyone of us paying. Our bad. Luckily Angelo realized and went back to pay.

By the time he came back Anahita wanted a photo with this building we saw just by the side.

Welcome

Very happy to see this building. For her atleast, guys manage it anywhere.

Dry lands

After Pooh the road was neat and clean all the way till Nako.

Close to border

Though Nako was just 30kms from here but we again took so many halts from here to Nako that again it took almost and hour and half to reach the place.

All brown.

New bridge next to the old bridge

This patch had some amazing sights and views around.

Closing towards Nako

Valleys and Villages

The valley and the village.

Not quite great

We reached Nako late in the afternoon. It had a deserted look. Just few tourist and few locals. May be this was not a tourist season. Since we had not had lunch we though of having some quick bites before we head to the lake. And all what you get here is the all time famous momo’s and thukpa.

Its always good in taste but this one didn’t seem to be that great. You can’t complain though as if you have McD around the corner. :-)

Fields in Nako

We took some photos of the village and the fields behind the local house structures.

Shadow Man

Farming in high lands

Anahita taking a power nap.

Power Nap

The lake was not a great site. I think the charm of it is only in winter season. Today in this hot weather it looked more like a usual pond.

Nako Lake

Cowgirl

I think animal husbandry is popular among the locals here as we saw a lot of cows and sheep kept like this in an enclave.

Mooooo

Its a pet

Cuty

A local told us that if you all want to reach Tabo in day light then start now before the water goes up in Maling Nallah.

The statement was enough to get us moving.

Take off

But before we hit the road we took some shots at the Nako helipad. I wish we could have spend more time here. Next time I will be staying in Nako.

Hugging mountains

Nako

Malling nallah

Crossing Malling Nallah was super duper fun. Although the water was not high but the sound was scary. And the clear sun dried away are shoes and socks in a jiffy.

After malling

Soft sand

Entering Spiti Valley

Just before entering the Spiti Valley we had to stop to register ourselves at the post beside the highway. Took some 20 mins over here and after this it was dark. The sun had set and Tabo was still another 15kms from here.

In less than an hour we reached Tabo. The ride was done carefully as the road was little soft.

But nothing to worry about. We found accommodation and a good one just at the entrance of the town. On the by pass side of the town.

Night timepass

After we struck a deal on a fair price, it was time to clean up and head to the market for dinner. The hotel was good but there was no kitchen and parking.

Also the town was next to empty. Hardly any Indian tourists. Just bunch of foreigners. There was also no light in the town so our torch was finally out. And we walked to a place where we could see lot of people eating around.

We thought this might be a good dinner place.

Till the momo’s and other stuff arrived we did some time pass with the cam and had lot of talks on biking, relationships and all the gossip topics.

It was fun.

Today’s day seemed long despite of less kms covered but it was a great feeling to finally enter the Spiti Valley.

It has been 3 years I was planning to come here.

Tomorrow we reach Kaza the destination of the trip with a quick detour to Pin Valley.



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