Last year, yeah.. exactly a complete year from now… the same month June, it was a miraculous experience. Not only as a mountain lover, but this time in the Himalayas I was a butterfly chaser and a novice bird watcher also!
In 2017, when I somehow managed my 2 solo wanderings in Uttarakhand Himalayas, I had not the slightest of idea of settling down at any village and get a deeper look around.
In fact, those 2 solo trips of mine was just an experiment to break free the bondage of fear of being alone at some unknown places, especially a difficult place like that of Himalayan region where whims of nature dictates every bit of human life.
Those were short travels, 15 days each with a gap of 7 months- very first in May’2017 and the next in December’2017. Just as a going around trip, each of those was only like a quick sampling of places of different altitudes. I was traveling with the simplest of cameras and lenses-D5100 and 18-55 lens. so to get some walk around photos of everything that I came across.
But, even this simple thing was quite difficult to me, as I had motion sickness, especially because of those narrow mountain roads of the endless jolting turns and the tightly packed sitting postures of shared jeeps with smell of diesel and exhaust fume. I was there alone either busy vomiting or in the trans-like state after swallowing anti-vomit pills! So, almost no chances to use my camera on move.
Ok, in 2018 things changed dramatically. In April 2018, Sumit, my brother proposed for a trip to Uttarakhand and I readily accepted. The same way this time too- first, a train to Delhi and then by buses and shared Jeeps! This time my motion sickness was the worst of its kind. Even 5 kilometers of the stretch was not possible without the churning stomach or having the pills and getting dumb and dull with eyes closed.
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This is only during this semi-permanent stay that I came into contact with the local community and there living conditions, and more importantly for me the natural flora and fauna of higher altitudes.
Those many wonderful birds I once used to see in pictures on internet and social media, were now very much real to me. I could now watch and photograph them and also identify them with the help of Google or the field guides on birds. So was with those beautiful butterflies which I was obliged to see for the very first time.
Sumit Singh
These days Kumaon Himalayas caught with heavy fire … That freshness of Himalayan environment went away. Now waiting for some spills in this regions to come the respite.
magiceye
Captured beautifully!
Sachin Baikar
Very well written post with beautiful photos 👍 👍 👍 Thanks for sharing 🙂
Rekha Sahay
This is a great post . you have written in an interesting way. You are very lucky that you got a chance to stay in a village area of Uttarakhand. I guess, it’s a beautiful state.
The Untourists
How beautiful. Such gorgeous, simple life. And I loved that meal…
Uday Shankar Singh
I never visited Himalya but this experience of yours give me a glimps, it is facinating to live in Himalya.
admin
Thank you, sir!