Spiti “Racing towards Kaza”
Experience thrilling landslide crossings, visit ancient monasteries, and witness stunning Himalayan vistas. Your ultimate guide to adventure awaits!
Experience thrilling landslide crossings, visit ancient monasteries, and witness stunning Himalayan vistas. Your ultimate guide to adventure awaits!
Starting from Moosapet and collecting up my colleagues Sandeep and Prakash, our early morning bike trip to Kohedagutta was exciting and adventurous. From the city’s quieter lanes, we reached the stunning Koheda Hanuman Temple on a rocky slope. The classic cliff vista, where we took amazing shots of the Outer Ring Road stretching into the horizon, was the highlight. A troop of cheeky monkeys tried to steal Prakash’s luggage during these peaceful moments. One last tranquil visit to the adjacent Sanghi Temple made it the perfect weekend break from Hyderabad.
We are now just at the bottom of the next challenge. in front of us is the 550 steps that we need to climb to reach Shikari Devi Temple.
The first look of the sparkling water under the sunlight can be compared with the satisfaction of getting a huge treasury.
Jwalaji is not any statue, its beams of fire coming beneath the ground, that’s why “Jwala” means fire names came.
At the time of exile of Pandavas in the Mahabharata epic, they stayed at Masroor for some duration, in which for worship they started building this temple, but due to Kauravas invasion, Pandavas have to leave the temple in an incomplete condition
After around 20km of riding from Palampur covering the beautiful glimpses of the great Himalayas, I reached Baijnath.
So to feel peace of mind, I visited a temple named Bajreshwari Devi temple in Kangra of Himachal Pradesh.
In the premises of the temple, there was pin-drop silence. I could even hear my breath over there. The silence aspires to Buddhahood.
I planned to visit an old temple which was also scripted in the epic tales of Mahabharata. The temple is “Kalinath Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple situated on the banks of river Vyas.