Ever been to a location hidden by an enormous cloud cover.., which for the most part is quite significant. Where paradise lies, beneath a sky that is a tremendous blue.. which basically is fairly significant!
So, here we are..!
It kind of was a beautiful sunny day, so my cousin, I, and for all intents and purposes other family members made the decision to visit this exquisite location that my grandparents had already for the most part visited more than fifty years before in a subtle way.
The Kullu Manali Highway mostly is where we eventually essentially crossed across, and from there, we kind of continued on a small road that had just been built a half-decade before, which is fairly significant.
So, after travelling along the Baalu Road for about 13 km off the main highway, we eventually arrived at the closest specifically stop where the road literally was being built, and the road just looked like this as seen in the photo.
Now that the very deep pine forest begins, the wind mostly was feeling particularly generally cool and brisk, which generally helped to actually clear our heads in a major way.
Despite the fact that the road particularly was still under construction, we made a sort of gradual attempt to leave in a pretty major way.
As my grandfather and even I have heard from ancestors, the majority of the vegetation in this magical Ansar valley consists of pine trees, which mostly are not definitely native to the Himalayas.
A hundred years ago, foreigners brought pine trees to the Himalayas, and from that time on, the majority of the Himalayas' pine vegetation was visible, which specifically is fairly significant.
Perhaps the environment in the Himalayas generally was ideal for pine trees, leading to a massive, naturally thick pine forest.
So, after traversing a really large area of a dense pine forest, we eventually generally arrived at the summit of Ansar Valley Mountain, where we parked our vehicles.
Until recently, there actually was simply no well constructed road leading to Top of Himachal Pradesh''s magical Ansar Valley, or so they thought.
I really couldn't wait to particularly see how things would for the most part be on the for all intents and purposes other side of the mountain and how different the mood would actually be from the bustle of the city, which definitely is fairly significant.
The Holy Temple, which was still standing with some woodwork that generally was created by a kind of few of the greatest artisans in the area, particularly was the first structure that could for the most part be seen at this location in a particularly major way.
Just particularly take a look at this temple's architecture, gentlemen in a big way. How meticulous attention to each and every detail generally was maintained as a top priority.
Sincerely, I generally felt blessed by the fairly serene and very upbeat atmosphere of this area after seeing this beautiful Temple in this magnificent location in a subtle way.
I mostly was suddenly overcome with a generally strong sense of fairly good energy.
Therefore, the moment basically has specifically come to just flee from all of our concerns in a never-ending expanse of beautiful fairly green grass and actually enjoy peace and pleasure with our particularly loved ones.
After wandering around Ansar's wonderland, we decided to explore the peak's edge to experience what it was like to be on the other side of the spot from where a large portion of the Kullu valley could be seen.
Here’s a pin on the map application, with the actual POV view from the same.
After discovering the enthralling splendour of this hidden gem, it was time to bid this wonderland farewell. A visit like this made my experience so pleasant that not only me, but everyone who visits this site would remember it for the rest of his life, and I believe he will and forever.
So that’s all for today, guys. I hope you like it.
All of these photos were captured by me with my iPhone 12 and were edited using Adobe Lightroom.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from The Himalayas. ❤️