One of my most cherished and warm remembrance
from the Himalayan travel –
Snow!!!
On the Way to Badrinath - Garhwal Himalayas Highway
On the Way to the Gangotri Temple - Harsil
Mana Village Near Badrinath
On the Way to Gangotri - Garhwal Himalayas Highway
On the Way to Gangotri - Near Harsil
On the Way to Uttarkashi - Near Harsil
The snow itself is lonely or, if you prefer, self-sufficient.
There is no other time when the whole world seems
composed of one thing and one thing only.
- Joseph Wood Krutch
- Joseph Wood Krutch
70 Comments
So beautiful! Want to visit this divine landscape myself sometimes!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos , lovely journey .
ReplyDeletehow beautiful those mountains are! perhaps next year i'd be able to see them in person. it will be a dream come true. :)
ReplyDeletehave a lovely week, arti.
Lovely pics! Thanks! There is snow on top of 2 of our highest volcanoes in Hawaii, also. I last saw snow in New York City back in the 1970s when I was student there. Don't miss it, believe me. lol.
ReplyDeleteI feel like having your photographs made into posters to decorate my rooms. They are fantastic and soothing to the eye. I have never traveled to that part but I wish to, if health permits. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a while, I could peep into the blogs.. Kinda busy at work.. I am glad, I did.. Very nice photos..!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mountains, terrific captures as always and I love the snow! What a terrific post for the day, Arti! Thanks for sharing the beauty! Hope you have a lovely evening and a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Fourth shot is mind blowing, Great compilation Arti!
ReplyDeleteAh! would love to see them live someday :)
ReplyDeleteand good to see that you have added the locations :P
I always enjoy visiting your blog. It brings a smile on my face :-) Thanks and keep blogging :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ~ thanks for the virtual tour my dear!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
Nice to see the snow there!
ReplyDeleteHello,Arti.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous photos! All of photos of Himalayas are so grand. I see there is no green on the majestic neelkanth peak...because of dry or cold weather...?
I love the light in Garhwal Himalayas Highway!I enlarged the photo to enjoy it.
Have a great week ahead,Arti.
Tomoko.
Lovely pictures Aarti...for a long time I have been wishing to got here, but so far god hasnt fulfilled my wish..the place looks so divine..
ReplyDeleteWow yaar, you travel, you blog, you take pics, you share them and we love them... A complete circle!! :D
ReplyDeletelovely pics, Arti! btw, i sent u a mail.. did u get it? else will send again!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures. i must visit the Himalayas in all its grandeur, especially in spring:) Thanks for the beautiful photos.
ReplyDeletespectacular captures all!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post,just amzaing !
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Thank you, this made my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese images have reinforced my need for a vacation :)
We are expecting some snow today. Your photos are lovely, Arti. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely captures, Arti! The beauty of the Himalayas is breathtaking....very nice post:)
ReplyDeleteWhat else is there to say apart from thanks, I also loved these pictures.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Arti :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder why I haven't commented before though I have been a regular visitor. I need to give it some thought and maybe a kick on my 'you know where' for not commenting before:)
But, let me tell you that you have one of the best travel blogs, neat and informative with some breath taking pictures :)
Loved the pics. They reminded me of my journey to Badrinath and other places in Garhwal Himalayas quite a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteOh, your photos of your snowcapped peaks are wonderful, Arti. I am surrounded by snow, too, and appreciate its cold beauty. That last road has quite the drop off - don't be staring at the peaks and miss the curve!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures. I guess when you think of the Himalaya Mountain, you never think of towns being included. Thank you for your kind comments and prayers. I always enjoy your blog, so interesting.
ReplyDeletethough your photos are filled with snow, I can see how you would be warmed by looking at them - the memories you must have of the wonderful journey. the light is fantastic. must be the elevation. or...perhaps it's divine intervention. happy day to you Arti. take good care now.
ReplyDeleteWhat magical pictures! I do love snow - it is pure magic - but it does create chaos over here when we get too much of it!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures from your trip.
ReplyDeleteexcellent photos with caption
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful pix.. the second one is the best .. loved it.. hope i get to see all this some day :) :) thanx for sharing it dear :)
ReplyDeletearti, your mountain pics are so gorgeous !!! thank you for sharing them. soon there will be WAY too much snow here....
ReplyDelete~laura xx
Wow.Really beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more beautiful than nature things.
We need to learn from them. :)
Most magnificent pics from Himalayas.You were close to God Almighty.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos
ReplyDeleterefreshing
excellent snaps buddy... its a visual treat for us...
ReplyDeleteHi Arti.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to my blog at once.
Although North Japan has much snow for a whole winter or so, we have only some time in a winter in Nara city. So snow is unusual for me. so I like snow,too.
I think shining of snow on the Himalayan peaks is clean,gorgeous and it's so divine beauty that I feel awe to close it.
Have a great week ahead.
Hi, Arti! I feel something warm in my heart to imagine how you felt and what you thought when you saw these sceneries. Snow capped mountain peaks, light, blue skies, trees...everything is so beautiful. I especially like the second and the last photo among your wonderful selection. Be happy and healthy.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Beautiful pictures and very true quote Arti.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for visiting my blog and for your lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteI liked your blog very much. I appreciate for your wonderful post. The pictures of Himalayas are absolutely breathtaking. Very nicely described and excellent shots taken by you. Brilliant post.
Arti, Everytime I see your photo albums I am reminded of my treks to these destinations! Such amazing places they are... Harsil is called as an equal to the Swiss meadows!
ReplyDeleteIt's great that he arrived there!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures you are amazing!
Have a nice weekend
Wonderful scenes delighted my heart.
ReplyDeleteI like the beautiful pictures
posted by you Arti ji( sorry Arti).
I don't know I am forced from my inside to add 'ji' to your name
automatically.Is it my fault ?
I hope you would not mind,Arti..,(ji).
Beautiful Memories.
ReplyDeleteThat's an incredible and fascinating landscape to this Aussie visitor used to small hills and flat deserts! You wouldn't want to make a wrong move on the highway in the last picture - it'd be a long way to fall if you went over the edge!
ReplyDeleteHi Arti,
ReplyDeletePeaks of Himalayas crowned with snow are divine! Snow changes sceneries very much and seems to add some messages. Contrast between green plants and peaks covered with snow is so beautiful.
Best wishes,
keiko
Spectacular captures and lovely description.Hope things are great at your end .tc:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ..beautiful..beautiful :))
ReplyDeleteSuperb pics! Very beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Arti!!! I have a love/hate relationship with snow :-)
ReplyDeleteNeelkanth Peak looks a gigantic rocky peak. Is this a village I can see at the forefront of the picture? It looks quite high altitude.
ReplyDeleteThe picture where the ray of the sun glowing behind the clouds over the towering peak covered with snow is so marvelous!
nature at it's best :)
ReplyDelete@ Rakesh Kumar ji
ReplyDeleteAs you wish Sir.
@ Agnes
ReplyDeleteWhy? What happened?
@ cosmos
ReplyDeleteYes, that is a village in front of the snow clad Neelkanth Peak. Its Badrinath, one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimages situated over a 10000 feet in the Himalayas.
Oh! you are so nice,Arti.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your kind
permission.
Would you also be kind enough
to call me 'bhai' or 'bhaiyya'
or any other informal word you
like to call me, instead of 'sir'.
sorry for being late... enjoyed the pictures... the 1st one was brilliant... houses in the foothills of mountains... wonderful with the little snow... great mountains!!!
ReplyDeleteNamaste Arti:
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your photographs.
thank you for sharing.
stay blessed.
rhapsody
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@ Rakesh Kumar ji
ReplyDeleteOk. Will remember that.
Fascinating. I watched 3 IDIOTS movie last night, my dear friend. India is so beautiful. Have you seen that movie? It's heartfelt. Made me want to go to India now. Happy weekend. :)
ReplyDelete@ Rizalenio
ReplyDeleteI have indeed seen that movie, more than once!! It is loosely based on the novel '5 point Someone' written by Chetan Bhagat.
Yes, India is indeed beautiful. You are Welcome:)
Awesome collection Arti! You transported me to the hills... indeed, hills are symbolic of a serenity that is by far unmatched.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics and the quote on snow :)
ReplyDeleteI have always been drawn to this part of the world for some reason. It's a hard life, but when you are surrounded by the mountains it always make you feel stronger. I am seeing plenty of snow we now have over 1 1/2 feet at our place. It's a lot of hard work keeping it cleared but it does energize me. Thanks for sharing this wonderful world of the Himalayas
ReplyDeleteNew visitor to your blog; but felt like having known you for a long time because we have something in common - the love for Himalayas. I have been travelling and trekking in those parts for more than 25 years, but still has the same excitement when my eyes fall on the first snow clad peak.
ReplyDeleteBtw, you could've given a better picture of Neelakanta. Many readers have mistaken the rock outcrop in the foreground to be the peak. Next time you go to Badri, take a walk through the path behind and to the left of the temple and you can get a closer and grander view of the peak.
Your love and enthusiasm for Himalayas is evident in your writing. Thanks for sharing it!
Beautiful pictures
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