Day 24: Dharchula to Jageshwar
It was an 0600 hrs start from Dharchula. WE were back in small buses and the group was divided in two buses. The roads were horrible even at their best so you can imagine how would they be like at their worst. The problem was the continuous rain, the continuous debris falling from the mountains and the narrow hilly roads.
It was nice to be back in civilization
Monsoon magic
De-briefing at ITBP Camp
Continuous land slides en-route made sure that WE covered a distance of 300 km in 16 hrs
En-route WE stopped at Patal Bhuwaneshawar for lunch
This place is also known as Cave Temple and the caves run under the ground for quite a distance. Unfortunately no photography is allowed inside the Cave
By the time WE reached Jageshwar it was 0100 hrs. The road was treacherous and horrible and narrow. To top it the mist was making the road disappear. It was one of the most harrowing journey's yatries have ever taken in the hills
End Of Day 24
It was an 0600 hrs start from Dharchula. WE were back in small buses and the group was divided in two buses. The roads were horrible even at their best so you can imagine how would they be like at their worst. The problem was the continuous rain, the continuous debris falling from the mountains and the narrow hilly roads.
It was nice to be back in civilization
Monsoon magic
De-briefing at ITBP Camp
Continuous land slides en-route made sure that WE covered a distance of 300 km in 16 hrs
En-route WE stopped at Patal Bhuwaneshawar for lunch
This place is also known as Cave Temple and the caves run under the ground for quite a distance. Unfortunately no photography is allowed inside the Cave
By the time WE reached Jageshwar it was 0100 hrs. The road was treacherous and horrible and narrow. To top it the mist was making the road disappear. It was one of the most harrowing journey's yatries have ever taken in the hills
End Of Day 24
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