Один в Гималаях. Одиночный поход. Solo hiking

Поход в Индии, куда я отправился в путешествие пошел не совсем по плану: 2 раза я забрел туда, куда обычным людям лучше не заходить. Наткнулся на индийскую военную базу и многочисленных собак, живущих в горах. Но поход по индийским Гималаям был, определенно, лучшим! ▶Фильм без слов! The land of the most incredible views and breathtaking spiritual energy. It fills you up when you’re there alone on your own. October 2022 became the luckiest month for me since the beginning of the year. I’ve book my flight to India to explore the hidden gem of this beautiful country located in the North bordering China and Pakistan. The ancient kingdom of Ladakh. After few days spending in Leh, the capital of Ladakh I took a taxi to get on a route starting in Likir village. And I want to be honest it hasn’t impressed me at the beginning! But when got to know the family I spent a night with I completely changes my mind about the people, their traditions, nature and a way of life overall. I realize that they are probably the last happy people on Earth. They still know how to enjoy every day of your life with no anger, no regrets about yesterday... Sham valley: The next day I started my hike. The plan was to get from Likir to Hemis Shukpachan, but plans changed due to the beautiful view around every corner. So, that day my adventures began with running to the next village on my route which is called Yangthang. Seemed like to get there untill midnight is impossible, but I did that. Got the guesthouse and spent a nigh with locals trying to break the language barrier using gestures and facial emotions. The let me to try the tibetan salt tea which was great and easy to drink while hiking in the high altitudes. And the next day I took off early in the morning to capture as much beauty as possible. My goal for the day was famous and I’d say the most scenic village of Ladakh called Hemis Shukpachan. I stayed 2 days with the locals again (Didn’t want to use my tent due to the endless interest of their culture and daily life. Now, I regret that didn’t film them). It’s easy to communicate with people in that village, almost everyone can speak English. Temisgam village is where my journey came to an end. I’ve tried some food and being exhausted smashed my face on a pillow and fell asleep till the next morning. The bus to Leh arrived a little late at about and took me back to the capital city. #поход #путешествия #индия
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