Sunrise in Srinagar |
In October I had the great privilege of traveling to India's northernmost state, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K). It was an amazing trip, and I had over 800 pictures when I got home! I visited Srinagar in the Kashmir valley, Jammu, and Leh - each place representing one of the three diverse regions of J&K. I'll try to (briefly) summarize the visit.
Srinagar |
We headed towards the mountains and got our first glimpses of snow. It was beautiful! The most memorable forward base we visited was at Uri, which has seen a lot of action over the years. The base is in a small valley surrounded on three sides by big mountains which happen to cross the Line of Control into Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). They took us by historic NH-1A to a smaller base called Kaman Aman Setu, where cross-border visits and trade take place every week. It was fascinating and very helpful to understand the Indian perspective. We had a memorable time at a few other forward posts, shopping in the cantonment for Kashmiri goods, and visiting the post's museum.
Museum at Hari Niwas Palace |
Sunset in Jammu |
Ladakhi lady |
Fortunately the next day, I was back to my (almost) normal self, and was able to fully participate in our travel agenda. We spent that day at a couple of monasteries and a palace, and visited an Army unit headquarters. Ladakh is beautiful, and very different from any place I've ever been. It was difficult not to take a billion pictures - thank God for digital cameras!!
The next day, we went to Khardungla Pass, the highest motorable road in the world. By the time we reached the top, it was snowing and windy, and VERY COLD! I was thankful for the winter gear I'd brought with me! One of the most memorable parts of that visit was hanging out in the cafeteria (world's highest) drinking tea with my friends, all of whom were desperate to get out of the cold!
A couple days later, some of us had the opportunity to do some river rafting in gorgeous green-blue water.
So far, it ranks number 1 trip in India I've had this year, and I would love to return to explore some more.
I hope this finds you well, and I wish you the best in the New Year.