“No matter how hard the past is, you can always begin again.” – Buddha
Sunday, 6 August 2023
Sunday, 30 July 2023
Hamta Pass Base camp trek - Chika
Recently, we visited Manali-one of the most beautiful places in the state of Himachal Pradesh, INDIA.
We Stayed in 'Casual Monks Wooden house and Cafe' in Manali which was booked by my friend Anita, and it turned out to be the best stay so far with wonderful views of Pir Panjal range (in the lower Himalayan Region) and great hospitality. One must try hot chocolate here. It was the best.
We went for a one-day trek to Hamta Pass- Chika.
Hamta Pass is a corridor in the Himalayas, between the Chandra Valley in Lahaul and the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. The pass is named after Hamta Village, below Sethan village.
Lower Himalayan shepherds use the pass in
summer for its high-altitude grasslands in the summer, when the desert of
Lahaul is
The pass includes vertical rock walls, waterfalls, hanging glaciers,
pinewoods, rhododendron forests, open meadows, and small lakes.
Akshaj and Mohisha plucking strawberries.
We had a wonderful time enjoying and exploring nature.
“Life is full of
beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling
faces. Smell the rain and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential,
and fight for your dreams.” – Ashley Smith
Tuesday, 30 May 2023
EVEREST DAY 29.MAY 2023
Mount Everest Day commemorates the remarkable achievement of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay and recognises the significance of their expedition in the realms of mountaineering and exploration.
29 May of every year is celebrated as International Everest Day.
My sincere thanks to Mr. Dornath Aryal, Ambassador of Nepal to the Sultanate of Oman for inviting Master Akshaj Udaiwal in the celebration of Everest Day and we parents are glad for being part of this celebration.
The Ambassador also honoured offering the Letter of Appreciation to Mast. Akshaj Udaiwal, student at Indian school, Al Gubrah, for successfully reaching the base camp of Mount Everest in 2022 at the age of 6 years and 11 months.
Thank you Nadhira Al Harthy, the first Arab woman to summit Mount Everest and K2 mountains and Ms. Fatiyah Al Zadjali , trekked to 5 basecamps of major Himalayas of Nepal for sharing your mountaineering experiences.
Thank you, Mr. Haitham Mohammed Rafi, for your kind words and appreciating Akshaj. You thrilled us with your mesmerizing singing.
Thank you to the entire team of Nepal Embassy for this wonderful evening.🙏
#nepal #NepalEmbassy #OmanObserver #muscat #omannepal #everestday #Everest #muscatdaily #arabianstories
Thursday, 13 April 2023
Why do people stack stones /pebbles?
While I was going
through the pictures in my mobile phone, I was struck by this one picture
and wondered why people stack rocks?
This stunning location is famously known as Pebbles beach is nuzzled at a few kilometres away from the Bimmah sink hole, Muscat and it offers beautiful, picturesque views of serene sea with plethora of colorful stones at the shores.
We visited this place with our friends in the month of December. By
seeing those smooth pebbles, children started stacking them, few fell down and
few stood yet they didn’t give up until they made it to a certain height where
they felt like, this is it and satisfied. It was fun watching them.
One thing, I know that this activity improves one's concentration and patience. And I was happy watching children enjoying doing this.
But, when this question of why we stack stones popped up in my mind, I
browsed in internet for reasons and to my surprise or being unknown to the
facts of it, I was fascinated to learn these new things about stacking.
- People
who go for hiking stack rocks and guide the other hikers towards the right
path. However, misplaced stacks may lead to off trail as sometimes
hikers might do this stacking for fun or to release stress/ strain.
-
A pile of stones can be used to represent
how things grow and expand i.e change over time in a variety of ways.
- There is
one spiritual meaning of stacking rocks: As the rocks stand on top of one
another, it can give us a message of unity-” Unity is strength”.
Another interesting finding is, In
India, there are places like Ladakh, Uttarakhand where we can find this stack
of stones. It is believed that this practice of stacking stones is a way to
worship or gesture to ask for a wish or good fortune for the person stacking
them.
Whatever
the reason may be, I love to stack stones and have fun with my friends.
What about
you?
Monday, 27 March 2023
The Creative Powers of Thought
Thought creates the world. ~ From the book Thought Power by Swami Sivananda |
Wednesday, 15 March 2023
SAAL Steps/ DEVIL STEPS
Saal Mountain, also known as Jabal Khoneh is a mountain in the village of Saal located in the outskirts of Muscat.
And this is famously known as Sa'al steps or the Devils steps. As the name says, yes, it is the most challenging trek ever experienced so far in and around Muscat in Oman.
Here is the google link to reach there -
https://goo.gl/maps/oNvfqc9jjF6m9aR4A
We started our trek at 5 AM in the morning. And it took us around one and half hour to two hours to reach the summit.
Total distance walked is 1.8 km and elevation gain are 355 metres. One needs good physical stamina to complete this trek as 95% of the trek is climbing stairs.
Happy hiking!
This famous quote of Edmund Hillary reminds us to overcome our inner fears before conquering the world.
“It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves”.
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