

Reaching Dwali at around 4.30 in the evening, we were looking forward to some rest. We setup our tent near the rest house. Here were tried to bargain dinner with the keeper of the Tara Hotel, another Ayat Singh (this name seems to be pretty common here). He asked for a whooping 50 Rs per plate. Even at Phurkia we had paid only 30 bucks. I was not ready. Jana got onto the bargaining mode. We were now regular customers of Tara Hotel. This was our third time with them (once at Khati, Once Dwali and now). So i got angry that i told Jana not to bargain anymore. We had Puranpoli (a version of Chapati) with us. But later in night we found out that it had gone bad. We had to go hungry to bed that nite.
What is all this, read from the beginning or read the last post..
Dwali is a great location. Surrounded by Hills on three sides and dense forest on the fourth. We met two shepherds with their lot and 3 German sheperd dogs. One of the guys told me there are bears and leopards in the forest and they come out in the night for the sheep. But he reassured me not to worry as the dogs are good at chasing them away. We sat down counting stars with river's sound in the background. Clear sky and full moon made the night worth it.


Don't take the shortcut while trekking from khati to Dwali, but use it while coming back(opposite of what we did). U will save a lot of energy by this.

On our way from Khati to Dhakuri we stopped near a small waterfall and had a good bath. It was like 5 days since our last bath. We enjoyed every bit of it. I took the first dip and at afternoon 1 O clock the water was freezing. When i got up from a dip my brain literally ing and I lost balance for a second. Still took two more dips and it was Jana's turn. I started making fun of Jana as a monkey on tree top was watching him take bath. lol!!



The next day early morning we settled our bill with Ayat Singh(yes this one was also Ayat singh) and started for Loharket. I was expecting us to get there by 11.30 thinking since the terrain while coming was difficult so it gonna be easy while going the other way. Jana could not remember much of this route as he was brain dead tired when we were trekking in the other direction. It was a tough trek, we had our pain and fun.

We reached Loharket, met Pyare lal (Balwant's brother), he gave us Jana's bag. He took a lock from it and said he wants it. I didn't know it was Jana's . I said ok and when we started coming down to Song Jana told me it was his. I got angry. This guy had asked us for a lot of stuff by now. Once we got to Song took two seats in a jeep to the stop from where we had to get a jeep to Bageshwar. We reached Bageshwar by 5.30. Here we got my shoes stitched and check out the local market. Later when we got to the bus stop we found out no bus leaves Bageshwar after 6.30 in the evening. So we took a room for 150 bucks. Shabbiest room even i have stayed in my life. The room was so shabby that we used our sleeping bags as blankets rather than the one they gave.
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