June 2017 - Wondervibes

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Wondervibes travels Tinpiple – Tarkeshwar – Army camp – Gurje Bhanjyang – Jhor.
Do you know ?? There are some stairs made of bricks exported from Heaven. Yes, I’m talking about the place we’ve been for our Hike in the hill of Kathmandu District. It was an amazing and natural hike with the team of Wondervibes along Tinpiple – Tarkeshwar – Army camp – Gurje Bhanjyang – Jhor.
Traveling teaches us about the world , life and ourselves than any education ever could. We learnd the team work during this hike. Everybody is never together during the walk but there comes some special place or point where we wait for others to come and join to capture the magical moment of that place. This also becomes that place where we share what we see and how we feel. Some of ‘what we see and what we feel’ are in this blog.
 Our hike started from Machhapokhari, Kathmandu. There was a walk for a while up to ‘Tinpiple’ where we discussed the trip with the plan maker Asim Ojha. The group of 10 Wondervibes made a decision and continued our journey. Our main aim was to walk along the forests of Shivapuri National Park and end it to Jhor. Firstly moving to Tinpiple was not that good. All because of dusty road and strong sunlight. We’re just eager to reach the forest area and make some affairs with peaceful environment. There is no chance of stopping anywhere except some special places before reaching the forest. There are very beautiful temples nearly 500m uphill from Tinpple on the way to Tarkeshwar Temple also the Kathmandu vally can be observed from this temple.

The view of the valley and delighting temples enchanted to move forward and see more. Moving uphill we saw the clouds covering the green hills which was extremely beautiful. We just wanted to fly there and feel the moment. We headed forward with some adventures, Some enjoyment and some funny talks. We are heading forward through the way inside the pine forest. Red forest because of pine needles and the stem of pine tree on the ground. A travel inside the pine forest was relish. That relish inside the light coniferous forest in which pine is the predominant tree. We were trying to reach Kakani and return back by the same route upto the army camp. But we changed our decision and moved to another way towards Gurje Bhanjyang.

Army camp to Gurje Bhanjyang was a little different task as it started raining and struggle with leach was hilariously astounding. There is a saying by Albert Einstein ‘Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better’. We were getting deep inside the nature : the green forest , raining, walking on a wet and slippery soil, fighting with leach , listening to river flow , hearing the chattering of leaves.

We missed Surya Chaur as we had no time.

Nearly half an hour moving downward from Gurje Bhanjyang we came to the destination ‘Jhor’. Jhor is a historical and religious place where the powerful god of Hinduism lord Shiva is celebrated as ‘Baruneshwar Mahadev’. Many devotees come and worship here. A cave inside which there are three statues which are worshipped for their own purpose. Jhor is known for the beautiful waterfall during rainy season. But we were here in the off season. Though we enjoyed the nature and the greenery that surrounds Jhor. Here people come with families and friends to pass their days with fun and enjoyment. Here, we observed the beauty of Jhor and got ready for the farewell of this hike.
There is a river which we can not cross and that is nature. We can never finish exploring , enjoying , and feeling nature. Hope the following river never stops and the greenery never fades. Nepal has enormous natural beauties and we can explore easily. The team of wondervibes is not going to stop. We will explore the best we can. This is our journey of exploring the naturally prosperous Nepal.

Things you need to know before going to this hike
- Comfortable clothes for hiking.
- Comfortable sport shoe or trekking shoe.
- DSLR with wide lens will be best if you love photography but good smartphone can be kept as an option if you are not interested in photography.
- Small bag to carry dry food.
- Water bottle with water as there is no source of water in the route.
- Rain coat if you are traveling in monsoon season.
- Small amount of salt or a bottle of Sancho to get rid of leeches.

Note: Please do not throw bottles and plastic bags on the way while traveling. Keep Clean, Think Green.

Photo Gallery

TITLE: 2017, 17 June- Wondervibes hikes Tinpiple – Tarkeshwar – Army camp – Gurje Bhanjyang – Jhor.
ROUTE: Machhapokhari - Tinpiple – Tarkeshwar – Army camp – Gurje Bhanjyang – Jhor.

DATE: June 17, 2017, Saturday
HIKING TIME: 6-7 hours 
COORDINATOR: Ashim Ojha
PARTICIPANTS: Ashim Ojha, Mahesh Dhimal, Prakash Malla, Anil Regmi, Rijesh Chaudhary, Sagar KC, Sanjay Shrestha, Santosh Chaulagain, Nischal Pandey, Yubraj Poudel
PHOTOS: Mahesh Dhimal
REPORTED BY: Anil Regmi
CAPTIONS/EDITED BY: Anil Regmi

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Hike to Lakuri Bhanjyang
As we go for hike every Saturday, Team Wondervibes and three more members met at Koteshwor at 8:00 AM in the morning on 29 May 2017. After that, we took a bus and rode to Suryabinayak as we had planned to start our hike from there and end by Lamatar, Lalitpur. After reaching Suryabinayak, We cross the Arniko highway and headed towards Pilot Baba Ashram.

We bought some foods and mineral water at Suryabinayak. The way to The Pilot Baba Ashram from Suryabinayek is about 3.5 KM with very beautiful blacktopped road inside the dense forest. After walking about 45 minutes we reached at the point where the way to Ranikot and Pilot Baba Ahram got separated. Then after walking about 500 m right from the road, we reached Pilot Baba Ashram. After reaching there we went to backside of the ashram where was a beautiful green ground and had some foods enjoying the panoramic view of Kathmandu Valley.

After resting for a while we headed towards Ranikot. Then about after 30 minutes of walking we reached at Ghyampe Dada where the blacktopped road ended continued with small gravel road. After 45 minutes we reached at Ranikot which is 3.2 KM away from Pilot Baba. Ranikot is a small village, where few houses and resorts were under construction. After that, we turned right and headed towards Lakuri Bhanjyang on the way there was a temple of Bagh Bhairav on the slope at upper side of the road. After walking around 45 minutes, we reached at the small saddle, surrounded by forest with a muddy football ground. We took some rest and shared out remaining foods and had some fun my taking photos. We also found small bushes of Mulberry on the way then we headed towards Lakuri Bhanjyang. After 10 minutes of walk we reached at our final destination. Lakuri bhanjyang is a small and beautiful village surrounded by dense forest with several houses. There was a flat grass surface where was not much people but it might be good place for picnic. From the ground we were seeing the view of Kathmandu Valley and Mountain Range. 
    
After taking some rest and taking some photos we headed towards Lamatar, from where we were able to take bus to Kathmandu. The way to Lamatar was vehicle road which was 5.5 KM but after walking some distance we left the road and took shortcuts through forest which was bit slippery but it saved our time and made more adventurous. The shortcut intersect the main road many times but we didn't took the main road until we reached Lamatar. 

From Lamatar, we took a bus to Gwarko where we had delicious MOMO and cold drinks. After that we separate from there and went to our homes. 

Details of Hiking 
8:00 AM - Gather at Koteshwor 
8:30 AM - Took a bus to Suryabinayak 
8:45 AM - Hiking starts from Suryabinayak 
10:00 AM - Reached at Pilot Baba Ashram 
11:30 AM - Headed towards Ranikot 
12:00 PM - Reached at Ranikot 12:30 PM - Reached near Lakuri Bhanjyang and have some rest. 
1:00 PM - Reached at Lakuri Bhanjyang 
1:30 PM - Headed towards Lamatar 
2:30 PM - Reached to Lamatar 
3:00 PM - Reached to Gwarko from local bus and had some snacks and returned home. 

Distance
Suryabinayak to Pilot Baba Ashram = 3.5 KM 
Pilot Baba to Ranikot = 3.2 KM 
Ranikot to Lakuri Bhanjyng = 2.5 KM 
Lakuri Bhanjyng to Lamatar = 5.3 KM 
Lamatar to Gwarko (by Bus) = 8.1 KM 

Things you need in the hike 
Comfortable shoes and clothes 
Dry foods and water (There are small shops on the route) 
Tentative Cost Around 500 rupees per person. 

Note: Please do not throw bottles and plastic bags on the way while traveling. Keep Clean, Think Green.


Photo Gallery
 

TITLE: 2017, 29 May- Wondervibes hike to Lakuri Bhanjyang
ROUTE: Suryabinayek- Pilot Baba- Ghyampe Dada- Ranikot-
Lakuri Bhanjyang- Lamatar
DATE: May 29, 2017, Saturday 
HIKING TIME: 6-7 hours  
COORDINATOR: Prakash Malla
PARTICIPANTS: Ashim Ojha, Mahesh Dhimal, Prakash Malla, Pratik Adhikari, Sagar KC, Shreeram Ojha
PHOTOS: Ashim Ojha and Mahesh Dhimal 
REPORTED BY: Prakash Malla
CAPTIONS/EDITED BY: Mahesh Dhimal

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