Thursday, 29 December 2016

Menchukha

Menchukha (pronounced 'Mechuka' by the locals) is a place nestled deep within the Himalayas in Arunachal Pradesh, in the North-East of India. Although difficult to get to, it is a beautiful place, a valley almost untouched, with snow capped mountains around and a river threading through it.

Day 1:
We set out for Pasighat from Itanagar early in the morning. Our route took us via Assam. We halted in the Abor country river camp, on the banks of the river Siang.


The Abor country river camp


View of the river from near the Abor
 
From early evening till late morning very strong winds blow in the area everyday, so be careful of sand flying into your eyes if going to the riverbank. River rafting can also be done, we, however, did not go.


On the banks of the Siang

Day 2:
We went to Dambuk from Pasighat to attend the live performance of guitarist Yngwie Johan Malmsteen, in the orange festival going on there.



Day 3:
Dambuk to Aalo (previously known as 'Along') by road. Aalo is the traditional stop-over point for visiting Menchukha.


 The road was rough, but the Siang flowing along the road almost all the way and the lush green mountains more than made up for it.


 

A traditional hut of the Adi Tribe

Day 4:
Aalo to Menchukha. The condition of the road devolves even further as we go deeper and the mountains get higher. The forests are lush and green, and small streams dot the roadside, cascading down from one rock pool to the next.


Mountains loom above as the mist clears


One such cascading stream. Pure as only inaccessible rivers can be.


A waterfall along the way


After around seven hours on the road, a shift in the type of vegetation announces the imminent arrival of our destination, and then the mountains suddenly fall away, revealing the valley where Menchukha is located.






 snow capped mountains over the town.

Day 5:
Stay in Menchukha. The weather is very cold. There was no snow in the town but we found frost in the morning. Several homestays dot the town, none very satisfactory.


Sunrise in an overcast morning


Free horses (wild?) graze


Inside the gompa 


The gurudwara where Guru Nanak is said to have once visited


 The village of Dorjiling. We did not visit the gompa there.


Aerial view of Dorjiling from the 'shortcut' to Menchukha


 More horses


Top of the 'shortcut'; Buddhist prayer flags flutter in the breeze


 Menchukha from the 'shortcut'

Day 6:
We set out for Aalo early in the morning, to reach in seven hours.


Day 7:
Aalo to Itanagar. Along the way we saw the confluence of the rivers Siang and Siom (we had to take a short diversion)


The Siang and Siom merge


The Siom


The riverbed is visible from the bridge