Thanks Ritesh ji and Gurcharan ji for the id,
I am sorry I could not reply earlier.. as I said once.. some mails/
replies do not come to my e-mail manager... hence I miss them out
unless my internet speed allows to come online and check it on the
forum...
Usha di,
Pangi is like all mountain valleys.. beautiful.. till the ravages of
tourism and unplanned development destroy them... It is actually a
very small valley and there are three ways to get into it.. through
J&K, via Rohtang pass (Manali) or via Chamba (a dangerous path) there
are no real roads in the valley but it is being 'developed' .. which
means you cannot go anywhere in this valley without eating mouthfuls
of dust all along due to massive cutting of hillsides and construction
of roads .. soon to be followed with hotels.. :( It could have been
akin to the valley of flowers.. if only they'd let it be... huge
slopes of mountains.. buried alive under the debris... made me want to
cry...
regards
Alok
On Sep 2, 7:47 am, Ushadi micromini <
microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alok ji: where exactly is Pangi Valley???
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> Your pics make me want to visit it...
> thanks
> Usha di
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> On Sep 1, 10:32 pm, Alok Mahendroo <
alokisabe...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > As we cross Sach pass towards Pangi... more flowers..
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> > Location Pangi Valley
> > Altitude 4500 mts
> > Habit herb
> > Habitat wild
> > Height 12 inches
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> > regards
> > Alok
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> > Himalayan Village Education Trust
> > Village Khudgot,
> > P.O. Dalhousie
> > District Chamba
> > H.P. 176304, India
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