"We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open."- Jawaharlal Nehru
Umm, our hiking to White Gumba, most had had a wonderful effect in Mr. Barun that he came up with the idea of trekking to some place far from Kathmandu. He shared his idea and this time, it was my turn to get convinced as I had planned to enjoy my unexpected holiday at home, (Yes , though shorter later I was at home for two days ((; ). I wouldn't have agreed, if he hadn't mentioned the name of the place.
The place was Kalinchowk, which I was desperately waiting to go. Actually I had started my journey to go there four years back but had to return half way due to my health conditions. So, it was kind of unfulfilled desire for me, which I really wanted to accomplish some day and here he was convincing me to go. Yeah, we again started the friend hunt, and our dearest Puskar was the only one who was so happy to accompany us despite his upcoming exam. The same reason; it was the place Kalinchowk, somewhere he had seen the photographs of the place and was lured by it. Though others were interested, they couldn't manage their time, well known reason, it was a sudden idea.
We, three started to search for ways to go there and found that we could get tickets to Charikot if we reached Old Buspark early in the morning, then we had to head to Kuri and then to Kalinchowk. Luckily Puskar managed to find a person whom we could ask for help with our accommodation at Charikot and our transportation up-to Kuri.
Morning Tea at Teen Kune |
Exactly at 7 am, our bus headed on its journey and I must say it was not an express bus. It stopped at so many places sometimes for fuel and sometimes to board passengers midway who wouldn't mind standing up the whole journey and the bus must be lucky as it was packed. The bumpy ride halted in the middle of the jungle around 8:40 am and surprisingly all the passengers started to get off the bus, we later realized that it had halted for loo. I got off the bus and again unfortunately touched 'sisnu' (Stinging nettle). I didn't realize what it was until a middle aged woman told me that those were the sisnu plant and when I looked around the jungle, it was full of them. So I thought it was best to get inside the bus rather than to roam and get stunk by those plants.
The bus again started its journey and we crossed places like Tinpiple, Paanchkhaal, Laami Dandha, Zero Kilo and Dolalghat. Let me share, one interesting moment at Dolalghat. I don't know it may be normal, but I saw a tomato vendor for the first time coming inside the bus and asking if anyone would buy tomatoes, otherwise I had only seen chatpat or fruit vendors coming inside the bus and asking if anyone is willing to have them. Our bus broke down somewhere around Dolalghat, we utilized our time for a photo session.
The bus again started its journey and we crossed places like Tinpiple, Paanchkhaal, Laami Dandha, Zero Kilo and Dolalghat. Let me share, one interesting moment at Dolalghat. I don't know it may be normal, but I saw a tomato vendor for the first time coming inside the bus and asking if anyone would buy tomatoes, otherwise I had only seen chatpat or fruit vendors coming inside the bus and asking if anyone is willing to have them. Our bus broke down somewhere around Dolalghat, we utilized our time for a photo session.
(Some of the glimpses of photo session that we did at Dolalghat)
After that, we crossed Balefi and reached Khadichaur, where our bus halted for lunch. We tasted momos and chowmin there. We found chowmin better than momo. After that crossing Thulapakkhar and Mudey, we reached Charikot exactly at 1:00 pm.
Then Puskar called Balram dai, he was the one who was going to manage our lodging and fooding there. He welcomed us at Kalinchowk bazar and took us to Kalinchowk Hotel where we decided to have our lunch and rested for a while. We had a plan to reach Kuri that day but all those people whom we talked to suggested us to stay at Charikot as it would be too cold there at Kuri and even we couldn't manage a vehicle to reach there that would wait for us a whole day to bring us back. So at 2 pm we wanted to utilize our time and headed to trek for Dolakha Bhimsen Temple.
(On the way to Dolakha Bhimsen, we didn't miss capturing our moments)
It took us nearly two hours to walk there. It was surprising for us that the houses around the temple were badly damaged during the earthquake but the temple even didn't have a small scratch.
After praying to lord Bhimsen, while we were returning we heard that the last bus to Charikot was yet to come, so we decided to wait for the bus and returned to our hotel approximately at 7:30 pm. We already were so tired that bed was our ultimate destination, at least for me. I don't know when two of them slept.
I swear the view was so mesmerizing. When the sun suddenly slightly started to pry us, we were even more thrilled to see ourselves just above the ocean of clouds. I don't have any words to describe what our eyes got to see there. Crossing those beautiful lanes and woods, we reached Kuri exactly at 11 am.
(On the way fun and the beauty that we saw during our ride to Kuri)
I was awestruck with the view |
( During our walk up the temple)
(Moments when we were on the top)
However the final ride was, the journey will be the most memorable one in my life. Yes, Saint Augustine has rightly said, "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page." I aspire to read some more pages in the coming days as well. Last but not the least don't forget to taste the 'Chhurpis' of Kalinchowk, they taste awesome. :)
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