Spiti Valley tour – Aug 9th to 20th 2012
It was a long wait of over 2 months before I finally boarded the train for my maiden Himalayan trek – the Spiti Valley trek in the northern Himachal Pradesh region. It was all due to Anjeli Singh – who during our chat prompted me of this trek in May end. Parth-Himangi Lawate couple were planning for a trek around the same time and hence, we four + Pranav, Aditya, Kanika, Girish, Saket made a group of 9.
Members –
1) Anjeli Singh
2) Aditya Sontakke
3) Girish Yelka
4) Kanika Kaura
5) Saket Mokate
6) Parth Lawate
7) Himangi Lawate
8) Pranav Lawate
9) Abhijit Avalaskar
- Never travelled continuously for so long…. Almost 60 hrs with 5 hrs break @ Kanika’s home in Chandigarh … we kept eating for 4 hrs out of 5 😛 … thank you so much aunty for lovely food 🙂
- I got cold just at the RIGHT time – 8th Aug to 15th Aug. Cold + high altitude made breathing horribly tough, especially @ Komic (14900 ft)
- Effect of high altitude could be felt immediately… you feel tired even after walking for a minute.
- We spent 2 nights @ Kaza (11000 ft) and went to Lhangza (14000 ft) on 13th Aug morning. This was a huge altitude difference and we further gained about 1000 ft while trekking to Komic (highest motorable village). This was extremely tiring walk of about 3 hrs with Sun beating down badly. Goggle proved to be a bliss 🙂 !
- Komic homestay was fantastic… A huge rectangular room lit with natural light, beautifully colored room, breeze flowing continuously through west facing window and all this supplemented with amazing views of Himalayas was a heavenly feeling BUT physical condition at Komic was the worst of entire tour…. I had a horrible time in breathing. Even 2-3 steps of climbing the homestay stairs seemed like climbing Mt. Everest :-). My pulse rate was 125+ throughout the stay at Komic. I never imagined that even a simple walk could be soooooooo tiring 🙂 ! To add to this, my left knee started giving sporadic aches. However, trek to Dhankar lake proved to be an apt treatment 😀 … It has not pained since then 🙂 !
- Anjeli-Kanika had a fantastic energy, stamina … I envied them 🙂 !
- Himangi-Pranav-Aditya had a bad time with headache (high altitude sickness). Parth, Girish had bad stomach/ acidity (high altitude sickness). All in all, majority of us had some problem or the other 🙂 !
- Trek to Dhankar lake was tiring but worth doing. Five min break everyt after 10 min was customery for me 🙂 ….I had almost given up making it till the end. BUT desire to experience the lake kind of dragged me to the lake…. The lake was scenic, mood freshening and more importantly, my knee injury (?) got treated 🙂 !
- During return journey (Kaza – Manali), we visited a paradise called CHANDRATAAL LAKE … this small fresh water lake surrounded by hills from all the sides is a treat to eyes.
- We had to wait at a single point in Rohtang pass for 3 hrs! (at one moment, we almost had made mental preparedness to spent the entire night in Sumo….it was such a deadlock traffic situation!!)
- We all – especially Parth, Pranav, Aditya, Abhijit – Played cards almost on every possible opportunity…. tiredlessly !! Saket had a new game in store for us – BLACK QUEEN 🙂 !
- Relaxed in Manali for 2 nights and reached Mumbai on 20th Aug morning.
* NOTE : Only BSNL / CELLONE network works in Spiti area. So, buying a prepaid card of it is a good idea. (Being disconnected from phone, computer, TV for 12 days was a great feeling 🙂 !! )
Contact numbers –
For Sumo/ Guide (Manali-Kaza-Manali OR Kaza region tour)
Mr. Lama @ Kaza – +919459228584
Mr. Narayan @ Manali – +919817092312
Mr. Roshan @ Manali – +919816372999 / +919459519099
Kaza Stay
Hotel Mandala – Mr. Sunil Soni – +919418558435 / Mr. Sanjeev Acharya – +919418009649
Here are some of the selected images –
Ultimate snaps as always 🙂 🙂
Comment by trupti — August 27, 2012 @ 9:48 am
Fantastic pictures, but you forgot to mentione Chandratal lake in the trip details.. 🙂 Pics of Chandratal are great!! 🙂
Comment by Himangi — August 27, 2012 @ 10:10 am
Wondeful Abhi…. Must b an enthralling experience…. Bt no birds in your collection first time 😀
Comment by Sachin Whaval — August 27, 2012 @ 10:59 am
Always a Pleasure to see your Photographs
Comment by Dr P A Thakur — August 27, 2012 @ 2:42 pm
Your ordeals lend a different hue to the pictures. The write-up should be a good manual for those wanting to follow u. Thanks for sharing everything.
Cheers
Comment by Shyam Ghate — August 27, 2012 @ 6:13 pm
Fantastic landscape, fantastic captures!! I hope the cold n high altitude sickness didn’t dampen your spirit 🙂
Comment by Animish — August 27, 2012 @ 6:22 pm
wow ! indeed a treat to eyes.
Comment by ulhas — August 27, 2012 @ 9:24 pm
Excellent Landscape shots!! Treat to eyes!
Comment by Juee — August 27, 2012 @ 10:18 pm
Was gasping for breath looking at the photos!
Wonders of wonders…. Your eye for nature’s beauty is fantastic.
Hope you are recovered now.
Comment by Amit — August 27, 2012 @ 10:34 pm
fantastic
Comment by Vishaka Karnad — August 28, 2012 @ 4:46 am
brilliant pics … amazingly beautiful place …
Comment by asha — August 28, 2012 @ 11:22 pm
amazing breathtaking pics..treat to the eyes….
Comment by saras — August 28, 2012 @ 11:50 pm
The Kaza village night pic is such a great image…All other pics are simply great, including the information you have provided about the tour. Really nice…would like to visit this place. 🙂
Comment by Gouri — August 29, 2012 @ 12:29 am
Hi Abhi,
awesome photos aahet re.. wish you all the best for you future ventures : )
Comment by Tushar — August 29, 2012 @ 1:31 am
Hi … gr8 location… You took us frm Mumbai to Himalayas and back… v r also gasping for breath 🙂
Comment by Rajendra Jaiswal — August 29, 2012 @ 5:45 am
Apratim location, outstanding photos….. 🙂
Comment by Vaishali — August 29, 2012 @ 12:03 pm
Hey Abhi ……..
Wonderful pictures of “Spiti” valley in the Himalaya mountains of India 🙂
The pictures of Chandraatal lake are just awesome !!
Rohtang pass picture is really beautiful !!!!
Tushar R Bhansali
Comment by Tushar R Bhansali — September 9, 2012 @ 10:28 pm
I envy you . Wish I could go on a trek like this. 🙂 Cannot wait to visit Ladakh next summer. Thanks for sharing your experience and the pictures..transported me to the place..and totally made my day !
Comment by Sapna Reddy — October 21, 2012 @ 12:37 am
hi… can u plz tell me at wt time of the yr u visited this place….
Comment by JASH — February 12, 2013 @ 10:48 pm