Sheshnag
:
This second day’s
trek of 12
kms from
Chandanwari is
through Pissu
Top and
spectacular, primeval
countryside, and
reaches Sheshnag
– a mountain which
derives its name
from its Seven
Peaks, resembling
the heads of the
mythical snake.
The Journey to
Sheshnag follows
steep inclines
on the right bank
of a cascading
stream and wild
scenery untouched
by civilisation.
The second night’s
camp at Sheshnag
overlooks the
deep blue waters
of Sheshnag lake,
and glaciers beyond
it. There are
legends of love
and revenge too
associated with
Sheshnag, and
at the camp these
are narrated by
campfires . The
stillness of a
pine scented Himalayan
night increases
your inner joy.
Yatris can take
bath and get their
fatigue alleviated.
It is beautiful
and scenic.
Sheshnag Ji is
an beautiful place
in the country.
Shree Shiv Shankar
Welfare Trust
Bathinda organised
vishal bhandara
during Amarnath
Yatra at the Sheshnag
on the way of
Sheshnag to Panchtrin,
Last camp of our
bhandara cave
to sheshnag.
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