Incomplete trip to an old Shiva Temple in the Himalayas
hive-163772ยท@pulkit27ยท
0.000 HBDIncomplete trip to an old Shiva Temple in the Himalayas
**Hello Namaste Satsriakal**๐ Your friend **Pulkit** is back with a new experience from my Travel diary. I'm a traveller by birth. **Loves to travel** and especially travelling to mountains gives a hard hit to the testosterone in my body. So in this blog, I'm gonna tell you about the places which I visited in March this year. The place is called **Ransi**, situated in the **Rudraprayag** district of **Uttrakhand**. En route, we found A very famous temple of **Lord Hanuman**, as when we reached it was 2 in the night, so we didn't get inside the temple <center> </center> --- <center> <sub>some graffiti on the walls of the temple</sub></center> <center><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8mcrbrk/KxT9Uwc.png"></center> **It took us 18 hours to reach the Ransi village.** <center> <center>**Two rivers merged to make the Ganges at Devprayag**</center> </center> --- <center> <center>**Step farming**</center> <center><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8mcrbrk/KxT9Uwc.png"></center> </center> The village is surrounded by the **Mighty Himalayas**. <center> <center>**View from Ransi Village**</center> </center> --- When u stepped out of your vehicle, the fresh breeze hits on the face, and your tiredness just disappears by the view and the peacefulness of the place. There is a trek of around 18 km from Ransi village to the Holy temple of **Madhmaheshwar**. The trek is so beautiful and you can only find yourself, mountains, and a river flowing by your side on half of the trek. <center> </center> --- On your way to the Temple, you will find small villages where you can take a halt and also can stay. The authentic pahadi food will be available so that you can fully feel how the people of the villages live. Scenic views mesmerize you. crossing the river by the wooden bridge. <center> </center> <center><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8mcrbrk/KxT9Uwc.png"></center> Blue sky, waterfalls, valleys, and trees filled with colourful flowers make the trip unforgettable. <center> </center> After walking for 9kms we reached a village called **Upper Bantoli**. There were only 5-6 houses present where we stayed for a night. <center> <center>**View from Upper Bantoli**</center> </center> --- <center> </center> --- <center> <center>**Waterfall where we took a dip**</center> </center> <center><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8mcrbrk/KxT9Uwc.png"></center> We were informed at the Ransi village that the Temple is closed this season due to heavy snow. The forest department people will not allow you to reach your destination. but we were eager to try our luck. <center> </center> <center> </center> When we reached **Bantoli**, the **forest department** and the people of the **temple caring committee** didn't allow us to go further leaving our trip incomplete. But it was such a fantastic trip and we are planning to complete it in the coming month. I'll post the whole trip very soon. **So stay tuned**... <center><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8mcrbrk/KxT9Uwc.png"></center> NOTES: 1. All the content is mine unless stated otherwise 2. Text dividers are from @cryptosharan 3. All images are taken from my mobile phone.
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