Himalayan Wanderlust - Exploring Sahastradhara's Hidden Ponds

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What do you need to travel anywhere in the world? I don't know about you, but I always think that to climb a mountain, shoes should be good so that I don't slip and die. And yes, it is very important for me to have my phone with me while travelling, that too with 100% battery. Today I put the phone in my pocket without checking even though it was only 32% charged.

Today we have to go to Sahastradhara, which is the most famous place of Dehradun for tourists and religious people. There is a temple of Shiva here, hence many people come here every day to visit the temple and for tourists because the pond built on the Sahastradhara river here is the center of attraction where tourists have a lot of fun.

Thumbnail.JPGLooking for some hidden ponds

1.JPGAltitude is 900 meters

2.JPGSahastradhara river

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Nowadays, winter has reigned over the entire Himalayas, hence there is so much current in the water that it can even stop the heartbeat of a weak hearted person. And in my opinion, I am not at all weak-hearted, so I go out with a pair of shorts and a towel in my small bag. After walking 700 km from home, I reach the bus stand from where I board 'Mahanagar Bus Seva' and after next 40 minutes I get down at Sahastradhara bus stand from where I walk one kilometer and reach Sahastradhara.

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6.JPGShiva temple

7.JPGGuru Dronacharya statue

8.JPGShiva temple which is under cave

After visiting the Shiva temple, I start walking along the banks of the river, thinking that if I find a nice and big pond, I will take a bath in it. But seeing the strong wind, my courage almost started to break. One of our friends had told us about a pond here, so today we were walking to find it. After walking about two kilometers, finally the place where the pond was was visible.

9.JPGPonds on Sahastradhara river

10.JPGSera village across the river

11.JPGAnother village

12.JPGGot some companion on the way

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Coming down the road I explore this place. There are many small and big ponds in the river here. Some are big and 4 to 5 feet deep and some are 2 to 3 feet deep. It is cold and the water is very clear...it feels like jumping into the water, but considering the cold wind and cold, I canceled the bath.

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15.JPGFirst time I reached here

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There are clouds in the sky and the sun is shining like a star amidst the dark clouds. Since there are a lot of Buddhist people in this place, there are many prayer flags installed above the river. There are so many flags that the entire sky is covered with these flags. River, cold, mountains, colorful flags, sun and blooming flowers… everything together is creating such a beautiful atmosphere that anyone can fall in love with it. Same thing happened to me here...I spend about an hour wandering around and decide that as soon as summer comes, I will come here every day to swim.

17.JPGBuddhist prayer flags on sahastradhara river

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17_2.JPGThis dog came with me till bus stand

It is 4 in the evening and now I start walking back. From here it takes 40 minutes to reach back to the main Sahastradhara where the Shiva temple is located. Since I haven't had lunch yet, I eat chavmin with tea. There is algae accumulated in the pond located here, which will be cleaned in the first week of March so that the tourists can have a lot of fun when they come.

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18.JPGSmall one where i saw small fishes

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It is 4 in the evening and now I start walking back. From here it takes 40 minutes to reach back to the main Sahastradhara where the Shiva temple is located. Since I haven't had lunch yet, I eat chavmin with tea. There is algae accumulated in the pond located here, which will be cleaned in the first week of March so that the tourists can have a lot of fun when they come.

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After drinking hot tea, I reach the bus stand where I have to wait for half an hour for the bus. Sitting in the bus, I look at the sunset and think that I have to come back here quickly otherwise my heart will not get relief till then. And thus I end this day.

23.JPGThe finall goodbye to sahastradhara

I hope you will enjoy walking and roaming for a few more hours. This entire trip cost me only Rs 100, if we talk about dollars, I spent only one and a half dollars.

Disclaimer: This post is originally written in Hindi and I have used Google Translator to write it in English. All the photos have been clicked by me from Android mobile and edited in Lightroom.

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Beautiful shots as always! It’s amazing what mobile phones can do these days 🧡

although it is a cheap one...but the results are amazing. thanks for stopping by

Wow! Amazing pictures 😍

thanks jogta ji

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Beautiful shots 😍👍

thank you...i guess mountains has the best views on earth.

May be...i never experienced it closely 😅...I wish soon I got the opportunity 🙂

जाना चाहिए आपको...मजा ना आये तो मेरा नाम बदल देना

Kosish h jald Jane ki 😊

Some people dream of going to the Himalayas and you have them at your door step. I would probably explore them as often as you do if I was so close 😊

What do those flags mean? Is that some sort of a celebration?

Whenever you visit the Himalayas, the entire Himalayas will fill you with a feeling of love. And believe me, you will like to come here again and again.

There are different types of colors in Buddhist prayer flags and each color represents a particular type of prayer. These flags are put up to establish peace in the world. It is believed that when the wind hits these flags, the prayers in the flags spread throughout the universe.

I'm sure that it would be exactly like this 😊

Oh, thanks a lot for the information. I had no idea! Every day is a school day 😊

We are just a small student in this school of nature