Exploring the Mysterious ancient trails of the northern Himalayas. Beyond Dachani. Fozal Valley Manali.

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Up and up
Somewhere in the sky we were
Somewhere so and so far away from even the place where we had come form
Was this mysterious journey!

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Julley Everyone,

A wonderful day out here in the Himalayas, A day kinda different from the other once and that too the adventure kinda different from that of another day!

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Here we were wondering on the hidden ancient routes to different valleys of the Kullu Region of Pir Panjal Himalayan Range.

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A late or kinda early afternoon time when we just unexpectedly reached the end of the trail the road where we parked the bike and decided to explore the ancient rail to the Fozal Valley of Kullu that too of the Hallan Valley. The two different valleys.

Almost nearly no one would even knew about this trail even the locals as we got to know about this trail by the ancient local people of the last village of Hallan which was Dachani. They told in the local language that there would be a lot of "Gheeph' and the trail would be now lost under the wild plants.

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We made a decision to walk through the trail till everything looks fine! The trail was literally by the side of the mountain and it was nearly more than a feet wide and right below it was a stiff cliff!

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The trail seemed Dangerous right! But it was fun. Adventures!

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It was the last house of the Dachani Village, which is an isolated village between the Hallan and Fozal Valley, there were only nearly 2-3 families living in the village as it was really very hard to reach the highway and really very time consuming. Even to us it took more than hours just to reach the place where the trail started and that too on a Bike.

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The view from the cliff looked something like this.

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As we were getting closer and closer more and more shorter the trail was getting! It was really and extraordinary experience guys walking by the side of the mountain crossing vallyes!

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The view of the whole Kullu valley wax crystal clear from here! It was truly a hidden gem in the Himalayas guys! Even if the locals would have not told about us the trail it really would have been got forgotten and in the next few years hardly very few would knew about the place.

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Here are few of the photographs of the last village.

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So thats all for today guys! I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️

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Such a beautiful, scenic trail. I visited Manali a long time ago, in 2017 but I had no idea about this trail. I visited Soalng Valley though and it was so nice...Thanks for sharing such a gorgeous location...

Thanks a lot for your precious time. 🙏
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Good to hear about your past trip to Manali and Solang Valley... It really is a wonderful place especially the place beyond Solang Valley. Though Manali would feel a bit crowded but there are a lot of places still unexplored and my next expedition is to a hidden mountain peak above Solang Valley! Above altitude 4200m. I would love to share the experience in the upcoming posts. Talking about the Trashi and villages beyond as me being a local was totally unaware about such trails! There are still a ton of places to explore :) That I will and share my experiences and the unseen Himalayas with the community.

Thanks a lot for your precious time. 🙏

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What a narrow path!! It's crazy and exciting at the same time!
Walking on hidden routes known only by the locals always feels more genuine. Yet the part of a trip that makes the difference between tourists and really passionate.

Thanks a lot for your precious time. 🙏
@ gabrielatravels
Means a lot. :)

Righty said, the trails they were truly every crazy I would say.. Literally taking each and every step was a task But it was quite an adventure... :)

Your description of the trip to the Himalayas is truly amazing! I feel this air of adventure when you describe the narrow paths and hidden places waiting to be discovered. Thank you for such a wonderful description - your story really conveys the magic of these places😍

Thanks a lot for stopping by. So glad that you liked the post. 🙏

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