A Place which Feels like Home

Every now and then we feel the urge to stop doing whatever we are doing and get away from the rat race of the cities. The tension, the chaos, the worries all take a toll on us. That’s the perfect time to connect to mother nature, the wilderness, the place from where our species evolved.

That’s what I thought one month ago and decided for the Buran Ghati trek which starts from the janglik, a remote Himalayan village in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

I will write about the adventure and challenges we faced during the trek soon. Till then enjoy the poetic video i posted above.

The mighty Himalayas

Β©2023 Piyush Singh

6 thoughts on “A Place which Feels like Home

  1. michael raven's avatar michael raven July 20, 2023 / 4:33 pm

    Looks beautiful. I wish I could see it in person.

    • singhpiyush6089's avatar singhpiyush6089 July 20, 2023 / 4:40 pm

      Yeah , it was amazing though we faced a lot challenges there…thank you for liking

      • michael raven's avatar michael raven July 20, 2023 / 4:45 pm

        I imagine. My own treks through the relatively accessible Beartooth mountain range in Montana showed me just how quick simple conveniences evaporate just a few short miles away from the trailhead. Mountain hiking presents its own challenges, and your experience was even more challenging, I am certain.

      • singhpiyush6089's avatar singhpiyush6089 July 20, 2023 / 4:58 pm

        Yes, the best part about mountain hiking is that you just stay in the moment, you only focus on your trail, your breath and admire nature around you. You hardly think about past or future. I hv been to many Himalayan trek n hikes n this one was the toughest . We faced snowstorm, hailstorm there . I will write about it in a seperate post.

  2. christinenovalarue's avatar christinenovalarue July 25, 2023 / 6:23 am

    🀍🀍

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