The day was normal…. We had to start at 4 in the morning… but as usual, none of us heard the alarm and when my eyes opened, it was day light!! The watch said 5 AM!! We jumped out of bed, bathed, got dresses, and by 6:15 we were moving out of Valley View estate…. My only concern was if the day progresses too much by the time we reach Modinagar and Meerut, we would get caught in the small town traffic and the entire journey will get slowed down… but fortunately by 8 we were out of Meerut.
And then began the scenic extravaganza…. Large trees – most probably mango – over hanging into the road forming picturesque tree tunnels… and then there were colonnades of tall eucalypti – or vast expanses of lush green fields… agricultural crop in full bloom… the views were breathtaking and there was no fatigue…. And we had not touched the hill yet!!!

Meerut to Bijnaur…Bijnaur to Kotdwar… as we approached Kotdwar we could see the blue hills in the distance… the familiar sensation of excitement and awe of the mountains began to grow inside….


At Kotdwar, we crossed the Khoh river and entered right into the mountains… then began the sinuous trail through the mountains…. Unlike the road to Nainital, this one was narrow…but the condition was good….



As we climbed uphill, the flora changed…from deciduous to coniferous… the road wound around the slopes in steep curves revealing spectacular visuals at every turn… the weather was complimenting the sight….

And as we neared our destination, the pines became more frequent and dense… creating mesmerizing shadows within there forests…. As if some fairies will just fly out of one of those dark shadowy corners and fly past our car….

In six hours since we left Gurgaon, we saw the board that said “Welcome to Gharwal Rifles” …most of Lansdowne is the cantonment area…exquisitely maintained….like any other cantonment area… and rest of it was a sleepy little town with a central market place around a small elliptical park….and a narrow market lane going into the interiors of the town ….

What we did not account for is that it was the last weekend of June... peak season…and hence all hotel rooms were full…. There was nothing to be found… but the friendly talkative people of Lansdowne took it upon themselves to find an over-night shelter for the two of us…and finally this man, an instructor in the local ITI at Jaiharikhal, a still smaller sleepy town some 5 km away from Lansdowne offered to request his landlord to spare hi spare room for the night… we drove down to Jaiharikhal with him to take a look at what was in store for us…well it was not the epitome of luxury….but a small 4 X 6 bed in a small one-window-room opening into a balcony overlooking a beautiful valley…was not at all a bad deal for only 200 rupees….there was a toilet which could be accessed from the balcony… what else do we need just to rest for the night….
Having finalized our stay, we drove back to Lansdowne for some lunch….it was 2 o’clock by then…and it had started raining… the place looked all the more beautiful in the rains and the heavy mist that lingered all over the mountain slopes… lunch was great…aloo paranthas, one of which fills your stomach…and delicious too….

By the time our lunch was done, the rain had also mellowed down to a very slight drizzle…which doesn’t make you wet…we heard there is Bhulla lake…so we started walking uphill towards that….savouring every thing that the place has in offer….the dense pine forests…the panoramic view of the distant mountains…the pretty hill side houses with their wooden structures and decorated eaves…the healthy but short hill cows with their shiny coats…. As we walked we couldn’t stop from clicking pictures…we wanted to capture everything we see into pictures for us to remember for eternity….but of course…a lot of things can never be captured in pictures….like the drizzle, and the panoramic view…and the mist which kept disappearing and coming back again to engulf the entire hillside into a white cloudy envelope…..the experience was unforgettable….


Bhulla lake turned out to be a man-made lake but nonetheless beautiful…carved out of a trough in the hills….with paddle boats for joyrides….there were a small cage with friendly rabbits who would come near you if you call them and stand up in two feet expecting something from you…there were also ducks in the water crossing over to the other side for the night…..
Boating in Bhulla lake was quite relaxing….as the mist kept playing its game of suddenly enveloping everything and become clear again….the entire feeling was haunting and yet a sense of thrill made us enjoy every bit of it….
lovely post parthooooo. i could feel the weather and drizzle and relaxedness. and i knew they were rwitee pictures. star girl. love you both..
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