Interesting how the ice is placed, at the bar
This is how it looks as you enter the place
The reception at Thai Pavilion
The refreshing face towel that grows when cold water is poured on it
The fairy tale like valley just before you reach the Har Ki Dun peak base
The road ends here.... there wasn't much of a road in any case. The last kilometer to Sankri is virtually down a river. So make sure its a 4 wheel drive and a good one.
Huts at Taluka on the way to Har Ki Dun
From the window of the guest house at Taluka. This is where the trek really begins
This is the Swargarohini peak as seen from Har Ki Dun, which literally means 'The Valley of Shiva'
On our way to Seema... the last village before Har Ki Dun
Jit Ray has been a member since 11 November 2007 and goes by intothinair.
Currently in mumbai.
I work as a creative director with a magazine publishing house in Mumbai, formerly Bombay. However, my home town is Calcutta, now rechristened as Kolkata.
I have a wandering heart and have realised that photography is one way by which I can earn my freedom from the big city life.
Hopefully one day with all your help, I can fulfill my dream of traveling the world and bringing back the innocence and magic that disappeared over the years of growing up.
You can also find Jit at jpgmag.com/people/Intothinair.