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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis is a travelogue, a humble attempt to give an immersive and insight to this divine and grueling trek- Panchkedar. Patently with the name, Panch means Number 5. Indeed, it is a trek to 5 abodes of shiva- Kedarnath, Madmaheshwar, Tungnath, Rudranath and Kalpeshwar along with the eminent abode of Lord vishnu - Badrinath. The Panch Kedar Trek not only covers the five shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva but also allows you to get acquainted with the remote villages that exhibit an ancient charm. The entire trail from Kalgot to Kedarnath en route to Rudranath, Mandal, Chopta, Gaundhar, Tungnath and Madhyamaheshwar offers immense opportunity to get enamoured by nature of the place which is blessed with the snowcapped peaks sequestering the dense forest and lush green meadows rolling down the valleys.
This psychosomatic taxing trek which in a way is a nascent to understand self and to feel alive in this world.
Mithun Ananthakrishnan
Mithun is a mechanical engineer by profession, an artsit, a phographer who lives in Bangalore with his wife and two children. He has obsession to travelling to strange places in India. He has also travelled to six European and two Asian countries. A fond traveller and a photographer who travels to liberate his soul and understand self.
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