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What were the last two adventures you went on like trekking, traveling, camping, or anything exciting? I’d love to hear your stories!
Let’s start with mine.
My last 2 were:
1. Dzukou Valley Trek, Nagaland, India (17km) in February, 2025:
It was one hell of a effed-up trek. The first part was so steep and hard that while climbing, I thought, why did I even do this in the first place? But somehow, I managed to climb, and after that, it was a long trek but very, very pleasant.
The whole valley has no electricity or any population. There was only one campsite. My buddy and I rented a tent. The temperature outside was -20 to -40 degrees Celsius at night, and the tent was covered with frost. We had a fun night with a bonfire and our Old Monk rum.
In the morning, we went to see the frozen stream and the valley. It was like a dream with frozen water and the frosted plants all around felt magical. The return trip was even harder, and my legs were shaking like crazy while climbing down. There were no stairs, just plain mountain slopes with rocks.
It was one hell of a trek to remember.
Few images clicked using my mobile camera:
2. Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek, near Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India (3500 steps + some walking) in April 2025:
This trek had a mix of stairs and plains, but we had to climb uneven stairs, around 3,500 steps and more walking.
Again, my legs were shaking, but in the end, I saw many amazing things like the single-decker living root bridge, a fish pond, and the double-decker living root bridge.
It was another trek to remember. I tried uploading images, but they are still too large, even after I compressed them. I wish I could upload some images.
I would love to hear about your last 2 adventures.
Let’s start with mine.
My last 2 were:
1. Dzukou Valley Trek, Nagaland, India (17km) in February, 2025:
It was one hell of a effed-up trek. The first part was so steep and hard that while climbing, I thought, why did I even do this in the first place? But somehow, I managed to climb, and after that, it was a long trek but very, very pleasant.
The whole valley has no electricity or any population. There was only one campsite. My buddy and I rented a tent. The temperature outside was -20 to -40 degrees Celsius at night, and the tent was covered with frost. We had a fun night with a bonfire and our Old Monk rum.
In the morning, we went to see the frozen stream and the valley. It was like a dream with frozen water and the frosted plants all around felt magical. The return trip was even harder, and my legs were shaking like crazy while climbing down. There were no stairs, just plain mountain slopes with rocks.
It was one hell of a trek to remember.
Few images clicked using my mobile camera:
2. Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek, near Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India (3500 steps + some walking) in April 2025:
This trek had a mix of stairs and plains, but we had to climb uneven stairs, around 3,500 steps and more walking.
Again, my legs were shaking, but in the end, I saw many amazing things like the single-decker living root bridge, a fish pond, and the double-decker living root bridge.
It was another trek to remember. I tried uploading images, but they are still too large, even after I compressed them. I wish I could upload some images.
I would love to hear about your last 2 adventures.