Podcast: Stories of Journey Through Nature

 

Valley of Flowers


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It is exactly 11 years since I trekked to the Valley of Flowers in August 2009… By August 2010, I had broken my hip bones and injured my left leg in a road accident, and any serious trekking has been ruled out ever since.

There are many times when I think regretfully, that I would have done more justice to the Himalayan wild flowers if I had the camera equipment, the experience and photography skill that I have today. When, in fact, I couldn’t have done any justice at all, if I had pushed the trip even by a year. I’m lucky to have seen the Valley of Flowers at all when I did.

When Shiv, from Journey Through Nature asked me if I’d like to share a travel story on his podcast, it gave me an opportunity to look back on, what I thought was going to be, a 30-minute episode filled with regrets. Instead, out poured a stream of vivid memories that surprised me with their freshness.

Here’s the story, a slice of a once-in-a-lifetime journey relived. Do join in:

Alpine Forget-me-not

Alpine Forget-me-not

 

In the second episode of Stories from fellow travellers, I have with me Gowri Subramanya, a photographer and writer based out of Bangalore, India who will be sharing her story from one of her unforgettable trips to Valley of Flowers in North India.


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