For hill-loving Bengal travellers, Uttarakhand is the flavour of the season

Kaumi GazetteLife & Style23 July, 20258.2K Views

Valley of flowers in Uttarakhand.
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This monsoon, seasoned travellers from Bengal, particularly those that love the hills however are cautious of Kashmir and bored of Darjeeling, are headed to Uttarakhand to combine sightseeing with spiritualism.

They really feel that the wet purpose, other than its dangers, additionally has its share of rewards in what they wish to name Devbhoomi, a standard sobriquet for Uttarakhand, and that this is probably the finest time of the yr to be there as a result of this is when extra non secular occasions are held there.

“Monsoon takes up most of the pilgrimage season in Uttarakhand because the month of Shravana is when devotees of Lord Shiva visit Kedarnath along with other temples such as Tunganath, Madhmaheshwar, Rudranath, Kalpeshwar. The State has witnessed massive destruction due to natural disasters during peak monsoon and yet pilgrims and tourists continue going there. Also, the Valley of Flowers is a popular destination for trekkers during this time of the year. I am going there in August,” stated lyricist Swadesh Misra, who is additionally an advocate at the Calcutta High Court.

Dr. Anjan Kumar Kundu, professor of Radio Physics and Electronics at the University of Calcutta, is additionally of the opinion that whereas typical knowledge warns towards Himalayan treks throughout the monsoon — slippery trails, landslides, and fickle climate being key considerations — the Valley of Flowers defies the narrative.

“In fact, monsoon is the only time this UNESCO World Heritage Site is accessible, as it’s buried under snow for much of the year. Nestled in Chamoli district and established as a national park in 1982, the Valley of Flowers transforms into a riot of colours as rain awakens the rare array of Himalayan flora. The highlight of the trek is the ascent to Hemkund Sahib, a sacred lake and Gurudwara set amidst a surreal landscape,” stated Dr. Kundu, who is additionally headed there in August.

Travel fanatic and State Government worker Maitrayee Paul is additionally eagerly trying ahead to the Valley of Flowers when she goes there subsequent month. “Monsoon breathes a different kind of life into Himalayan foothills — the hills are lush, the waterfalls grow full-bodied, and unknown trails reveal scenic wonders amidst drizzles. Uttarakhand, being a traveller’s paradise all through the year, offers something far more intimate during the rains — a landscape drenched in green, mountains wrapped in mist, and rivers swollen with stories. While parents and well-wishers urge caution, I look forward to a certain raw, untamed beauty in the mountains during this time. Also, it’s a much-needed break, to slow down. Last year it was eastern Himalayas, but this time I thought to direct the focus on Devbhoomi,” Ms. Paul stated.

Kaushiki Sengupta, a senior information analyst with HSBC India, was initially planning Kashmir as her vacation spot for 2025 however then Pahalgam occurred. Uttarakhand, to her, appeared to be the subsequent smartest thing. “Kashmir remains iconic but we wanted a place that was equally captivating and yet more dependable logistically. Uttarakhand, with its pristine landscapes and welcoming atmosphere, felt like the perfect alternative, offering the same grandeur of the Himalayas with fewer concerns,” stated Ms. Sengupta who, like the others, is eagerly ready for her journey to the Valley of Flowers and the sights and websites supplied by the trek.

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