Dharamshala is all about colourful Tibetan flags, rolling prayer wheels and the collective sound of the ringing bells and chirping birds. The serenity here is a refreshing respite from the ever honking and bustling of city life.
View from top of Triund
Day two saw the adventurer in me setting off on a trek to Triund. The nine kilometre trek from Mcleodganj to Triund provides a panoramic view of Kangra Valley. The trek gradually steepened and the roads narrowed as I ascended. To my respite, a small snack shop midway, provided refreshments. A soothing cup of the most delicious adrakki chai and a few biscuits later, I headed further up, making my way through a narrow, stony route that led me up to the highest point of the hill. The view from atop was better than I expected. Locals told me that it’s also called ‘Magic View Mountain’ because of the panoramic vista it offered
The bustling life and the natural beauty of Dharamshala never failed to amaze me and even as I set out for my journey back home.
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