PC: Suhaani Saraogi
When I reached Queenstown, the most cool place in NZ, if I may
be allowed to be a little snobbish, I just felt so low. I just knew I had to do
something else besides just the adventures and night life that this place is
known for. I had to explore something which brought some kind of different
charm and harmony.
So spontaneously, we packed for a day trip to Glenorchy and
decided to go for a trek. Sculpted with mountaneous landscape, we picked a
lovely easy loop walk through the massive Beech trees. And I have nothing to
boast about when I say that just a beginner’s trek drained me out and I was
walking like I am an 80 year old feeling a little stunned to see the relaxed smile
on others walking along. Phew !!
Never mind, I cant deny, fatigue and embarrassment were the
last things that I carried back with me. That two hour trek brought me to life
again. Reminding me to re-live and look around with rose coloured glasses. One
thing I think I was always so good at and yet had forgotten.
Finally, pretty soon, we planned a visit to Manali. Even
though we kind of like to say we went on a trek to Hampta pass, actually it was
just the first leg of the path that we rambled. Had I really managed to reach
Hampta pass, I would have abolutely felt no less than Sir Edmund Hillary.
Well, we planned this with my cousins and my daughters. Much
to the dismay of our over enthusiasm, we read that this was something more
casual than we were wanting to boast about. Serene calmness and pristine
surrounding with gradual slopes seemed easy. Nevertheless, I was incredibly
excited. But I didn’t realize what I was getting myself into.
For a girl who can easily thump into her own bed which has
been invariably around for so many years, it was certainly a cracked thing to
plan a 4km hike up the hill. Stairs would have made things easier, but there
weren’t any, so trail was the only option. The journey was full of surprises
and amazing scenes.
After about a km, when I looked around, it seemed like I am
the only one who was struggling more than anyone else. I found myself stopping
and panting for breath. Thanks to my daughter Suhaani who held my hand leading
me all the way through the zig zag routes; I just managed to skid down just
once.
Light rains had begun as we were trekking back followed by
snow fall beautifying everything it covered. As if the divine was embracing me-
a feeling that will not leave me forever. All I know is that that day, even
when we were so many of us together, but a part of me was celebrating the
solitude that I derived - running by me yet again that there existed goodness in life,
strength in standing tall, peace in taking a breather from the virtual world.
I know I cant go back every weekend, but I take out a little
time now to just sit down on the terrace and be alive. Or just log off the
computer and get into my shoes and step out to Nehru Park; Hoping that once in
a while right in the middle of an ordinary life, taking a walk in the trees and
breathing the wild air might just bring extra ordinary bliss.

Beautifully worded, keep it up
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sir!!!
DeleteSupper very well written how do get ur feeling on paper I just can't do this but I am happy that I was some where a part of all ur visits. The feeling for me while trecking in nz as well manali was same....
ReplyDeleteThanks but most of my blogs are worth reading coz of our trips together
DeleteGreat Experience with perfectly described....Hats off
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Manish
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