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We rested and ate biscuits and
nuts. Soon it started to rain and
though we wanted to stay for
longer, we had to return. The
trail was now slippery and we
took longer to walk back. By
the time we reached
Ghangaria, I was exhausted
and hungry.
Next morning, we decided to
visit Hemkund Sahib on
ponies. I was excited to ride a
pony! The path to Hemkund
Sahib was paved but very
steep. As we climbed, we saw
the beautiful valley below and
the surrounding tall mountains.
My pony was very gentle and I patted it often. We also saw Brahma Kamal, a big,
white and rare Lotus. Hemkund is a big lake, fed by melting snow coming down the
mountains, and is the source of Laxman Ganga. I touched the ice-cold water of the
Kund, and was surprised to see Sikh uncles taking a dip in the lake! After paying a
visit to the Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara and Laxman Mandir, we ate hot Khichdi at the
Langar and returned to Ghangaria.
The next day was pleasant and our return trek was equally enjoyable but a little more
tiring. We spent the night at Govindghat and left for Haridwar to catch the train to
Sealdah. It was a special trip with many happy memories. I was thrilled that the
places in my General Knowledge book were no longer only pictures; they were now
very beautiful memories! I hope to visit again.
Inset and background illustration by Rajasi Laha, Class 5