Rudranath Trek 2 | Uttarakhand
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A writer named Angie Weiland-Crosby once quoted, "Nature is the purest port to the inner peace". Well, the beauty and simplicity of these mountains justify this quote perfectly. No matter how well somebody is explaining the beauty of this trek or clicking high-definition pictures of it, it's too difficult to do justice to the beauty of this valley in words and pictures. Anyway, after having a little break in Lwiti Bugyal, we moved ahead toward Rudranath temple which was still 14-16 KM far from there (please refer to the first part of the blog if you haven't). Although it was the summer season luckily there were clouds everywhere on the way and slight rain sometimes which were making our journey more enjoyable. The distance of those 2 kilometres from Lwiti Bugyal to Panar Bugyal hardly took 40 minutes for us. Panar Bugyal is almost halfway stop for the Rudranath temple which is somewhere around a 10-12 km...