02 September 2008

The hills beckoned again...

The hills beckoned once again, and this time it was Mukteshwar. I had visited Mukteshwar about 5 years back, and was expecting it to have been ravaged by commercialisation like a la Nainital. But lo! The undulating greens, the rustling trees swathed the hills like it has been forever. The rains played spoilt sport and dashed all our hopes of trekking through the narrow pathways garlanding the hills – we were caught up indoors, either reading, listening to music, chatting or playing with my niece. And once the sun shone bright on the hills and the happy rainbow smiled from a corner, we were up and about – packed our umbrellas and water bottles in the blink of an eye and literally ran out of the hotel to savour every moment. The shiv-mandir, chauthi jaali and the view from the PWD bungalow were all part of this itinerary….by the end of it we were thirsty and somewhat hungry too, and were lucky to find a shabby roadside tea stall. I was kind of hesistant about the quality of tea that would be served in this scruffy little place…. but minutes later a man and his wife, sexagenarians both, walked upto us with happy faces and served the most amazing masaala chai I have had in years. We made ourselves comfortable on the roadside milestones and makeshift stone seats, while sipping tea and listening to stories of their life and living in these ardous hills…somewhat amazed at their tenacity and touched by their joi-de-vivre.

2 comments:

ritzzzz! said...

did you meet the bangali baba inside the shiv mandir?

I was quite surprised when told me that he was from bengal and was at this place since 1970s. What more, he also let me click his pics. Most Sadhu's dont usually do that.

Mukhtteswar was really beautiful. I think the most beautiful hill station i have been to after chowkori. had gone there will my full entourage. Shall mail you some pics soon

Soma said...

Hey Ritzz...no tho we had heard of this guy but never met him...wud love to though