Why you should go hiking in the Himalayas

Why you should go hiking in the Himalayas!

Other than your love for the mountains, there are some reasons, not knowing the common people let a person go to the Himalayas. Again and again. The main reasons are simplicity.

The very endowment of simple life, the Himalayas is perhaps one of the most beloved mountain ranges in the entire world. Read on to learn how the Himalayas bring Nirvana, making you as simple as man should be!

Mineral water? What?

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Because you have wonderful fresh water bubbling in the Himalayan waterfalls!

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Do you have difficulty focusing? Not you.

Photo courtesy - Wiki Commons
Photo courtesy – Wiki Commons
 

Because once you decide to climb a Himalayan peak, you can beat meditation masters in concentration. You are then one with nature.

Multi cuisine? What is that!?

Because Dal Chawal is the only big hit in the Himalayas. If you are lucky, there may also be Maggi.
Because Dal Chawal is the only big hit in the Himalayas. If you are lucky, there may also be Maggi.
 

There is no roof.

But you have a host of stars that act as hanging lanterns to add to your mood.

Tomorrow is not about Office.

Because they are about sunrises, calm and at least 5-10 degrees drop in temperature. You forget the rush-to-the-office feeling in the Himalayas.

You learn to pass on smiles

Because everyone in the hills is always smiling and you will eventually get their smile back. Intentionally or unconsciously.
Because everyone in the hills is always smiling and you will eventually get their smile back. Intentionally or unconsciously.
 

Phones Sound Something Related to Doctor Who.

Because you have a network range of zero or almost zero. It's better to leave it at home and make real contact.
Because you have a network range of zero or almost zero. It’s better to leave it at home and make real contact.
 

You Don’t Social Network.

Because you make friends in real life. gathering around those cheerfully crackling bonfires in the Himalayas. A sure sign of a trekking group in the hills if you are yet to spot one.
Because you make friends in real life. gathering around those cheerfully crackling bonfires in the Himalayas. A sure sign of a trekking group in the hills if you are yet to spot one.
 

If reading this still hasn’t made you want to do a Himalayan trek, I’m not sure what else will! Ask me and I might end up writing another post telling you what a full moon looks like when you’re in the Himalayas or how pine trees make strange music in the Himalayan jungle.

Simply turning and navigating the crazy city life is just a good start. For any suggestions, questions, likes or dislikes, write a comment below and I will get back to you soon. That, if I’m not trekking somewhere in the Himalayas.

Until then, happy traveling.

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