In today's post we will cover Rawli Kholi Camp Site from Solang Valley, Rawli Kholi Camp Site is base work of Bhrigu Lake and its specialties are related to Bhrigu Lake. Since this is a photography post I won't bore you with a lot of studios. The talk will be straight and the talk will be only about the mountains.
Nuaali Camp site
Rawli Kholi Camp Site is located in Manali Ashram, Himachal Pradesh. The cliff here is about 3400 meters and if the weather is clear then there are very beautiful views from here. From here I can see Hanuman Tibba, Shikhar Baha, Mukar Baha, Ghepan Parvat, Shirghan Parvat etc. Rawli Kholi is situated along a plantation, here the tourists with the vegetable company do camping. You can see the pattern in the photos.
Kothi
This place is not far from Kothi and Palchan villages, so animals come here to graze on grass. I have seen goat, wolf, horse, cow, buffalo and yak here. I have also seen some pictures with these hotels eating grass which come up with the tourists then stay at the camp site.
Once I came here alone in the morning and from this camp site I saw black bears for the first time almost in the volcano. Luckily it was a short distance away and neither of us had the opportunity to enter the emergency. When I shouted loudly, he went on his way and I went there.
One can still see the marks of the jeep track made during the British era. I have used a similar track to reach Gulaba from where there is a departure for the Rawli Kholi camp site. Solang Valley is very famous for adventure activities, I also saw paragliders flying here. A further transition comes from where I move forward after drinking water, then I see Shepard's Hut below. The shepards have come to the mountains with their flocks and now these people are back home.
On my way to Bhrigu Lake I see a hiker, he is alone in the rainforest carrying an umbrella. I managed to get a photo of him with his snow. There is snow, there is fog and some people are going to Bhrigu lake from Vashishtha temple. Amazing landscapes are visible on the way, fog is blowing over the big meadows.
There are many beautiful wild flowers on the way, some are yellow and some are red. When a little fog clears, I am guilty of looking at the Manali valley and the flowers. So that's all I want to write about here.
Disclaimer: All photos are clicked by me (Himalayanwomb), All photos are clicked from Canon 77D, Photos are edited in Lightroom. This blog has been translated from English to English with the help of Google Translate. And yes I am proud this post is AI free.