Unexplored Himachal!

Tripoto
8th Aug 2018
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Day 1

<Himachal Tourism>
#Ridingmodeon.
#Manonwheels.
Traveling partner- Royal Enfield.
Travelling is a brutality,it forces you to trust strangers,and to lose sight of familiar comforts of home.You are constantly off Balance,Nothing is your’s except the essential things.Air,Sleep,Dream,The sea,the sky -All things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.

I am so in love with Himachal Pradesh because of the view of mountain range it offer, the peace you get while sitting near some valley, the roads you get to drive , the fresh air that you get and the mesmerising view it offers but the landscape of Himachal is no longer as we knew it a couple of decades ago. It is changing rapidly, and for worse. Most of the hill stations now are thick clusters of thousands buildings overspilling with millions of tourists. Shimla has water shortages, Manali has traffic jams, Mussoorie's strewn with garbage. The roads to all these destinations, which once used to be lined with grass and shrubs and fruit trees, are now infested with shops and hotels all along. You only feel good about going to these places when you're from a dirty, big city like Delhi where even clean air has become a commodity. It's a sad, sad state of affairs...
Thankfully, there are still a few corners of Himachal which have not been ruined been commercialisation, at least not yet.
So we choose to explored the most unexplored places of Himachal, We went to the villages where there is exactly no tourism yet I find those secluded places so peaceful than any mainstream location.
I had long long conversations with the local people about how they manage to live here? What all they do for their living? Are they really happy and satisfied? And I was so shocked to see their reply , they directly looked in my eyes, and said they are utmost happy here. Most of the people still don't own any vehicles or smart phones yet they are so much connected with the real thing. (NATURE) 
Reason to choose unexplored places?
  Since there aren't any fancy hotels around (thankfully!), you'll be staying at one of the homestays or guesthouses in the area, where you will get to interact with the locals and experience their way of life. You can see the spark in their eyes while they describe about how they are living. I questioned myself, Am I really happy like them??
What all you can do there?
You'll be able to go for long solitary walks or just sit by the river or valley and Read your favourite book, Since you'd have stepped out of your regular life, you'll be able to observe it from a distance and think about it, maybe even find answers to some of the questions which have been bothering you.
What have I thought in solitude?
I was convinced that I did not want to live in Delhi anymore and that I had to do something about it.
And I made this affirmation and I will visualise this, I know this too will manifest.
Let’s law of attraction work on this!!

Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal
Photo of Unexplored Himachal! by Harshit Jindal