The walk towards Seema began with a rocky terrain with frequent ups and downs . With pumped up energy all were in full spirits to reach the destination as soon as possible but certainly admiring the terrain around. As we walked we encountered grass routes, rocky terrain, a steep
After everyone freshened up we began walking again. Slowly the terrain we entered was a jungle. Man made routes were seen along this dense forests. Tiny streams of water lay along which complemented the scenic beauty of the dense forests. As our water bottles used to get empty, we filled water along these streams. Crystal clean water is what could be seen through and through our bottles. Rocky paths ran in this forestation. Each one began to struggle a little but with immense passion to reach the destination made each one go for it. With grassy lands nearing one could predict that the village,Seema wasn't very far. At open still narrow pastures, we saw sheep and goats grazing, with young shepherds at their guard. Interesting to see was a sheep-dog there with an iron collar. On being asked why such a
And then, the grassy lands changed its form to a rocky path, a road-like feature and up ahead one could see small houses and civilization. As we walked this path, on the left lay the same river that flows till Taluka. It looked more cleaner, with water crashing into the rocks. The waves were much stronger resulting in white-milky coloured froth. The water was most definitely in its purest form.
Enjoying this landscape around we entered the house booked for our camp. It was definitely more colder than our base camp. Inside the wooden house(our camp stay) however, it was very warm. We sat on the couch when the cooks came with hot tea and coffee and also some Yummy delicious bhajiyas. They came as a boon after this nearly 12 hour walk.
To acclimatize to the climatic conditions all were asked to walk out of the house and stay out in the open. Even an acclimatization walk was conducted to just get our body accustomed to this sudden change in climate. Some went further for a walk down to the river bank to enjoy the water. On the banks of the river each took their positions on the rocks. None was allowed to go too further for safety reasons as the current of the river was very strong. Photographs were clicked with a spectacular background behind. It was drizzling and the cloudy sky added to the spellbound environment. This walk relaxed us of the tiring journey. We made our walk back to our lodging.
Soups were the first thing that came to us for dinner. Around the camp fire, as everyone sipped
The discussion was finished and everyone just wanted to hit the bed then. A long day was ahead of us. Adequate sleep and rest was of utmost priority because of a back log of tiredness of the day and an steeper terrain walk the next day. With silent prayers and deep desire to reach the top each of us dozed off listening to the music of the river!

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