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Day 4: The Descent to Chamba

By Spanafrican

The next morning, we headed down a seemingly never-ending 113km to the more tropical climes of Chamba. Despite a rainy start we enjoyed having gravity on our side and whizzed through at least 5 vegetation zones: high altitude, flower meadows, alpine, deciduous forest and sub-tropical. Although downhill (mostly) it took a good 7hrs30 of surprisingly hard work. I have always found cycling at lower altitudes much tougher as  besides the much hotter temperatures, the humidity is so high and feels a lot harder than cycling higher, in 02-thin air at cooler, drier temps.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Lush and bountiful we relished most of the 113km down from 4400m to Chamba some 3000m below!

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

More magnificent meadows as we descended to the plains

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

One of my favourites, the light blue poppies.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

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Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Exquisite and memorizing views.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Once again dwarfed by the landscapes – down into the deciduous with an abundance of himalayan mountain dew.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

We descended for about 20ks before seeing the first villages.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Breakfast stop, chilli omelet and ‘Slice’ mango juice.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Our ‘friends’ were already tucking into their purchases from the “English beer & wine shop” – more like pure whiskey!

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

More fabulous descent.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Himalayan villages shed new light on the meaning of ‘accessible’.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Clothes collage.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Glad to be back on bitumen.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Sweat-drenched another coke stop was in order.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

The outskirts of the tropical town of Chamba known for its impressive number of temples.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

The final 20 km into Chamba involved a rather sneaky 7km climb, just to ensure we would never get to comfortable at 996m. Here is the cricket oval at Chamba, one of the many relics of the British Raj.

Day 4: The descent to Chamba

Farewell to the Himalayas, a 14hr bus drive back to Dehli via Pathankot marked the end of another fabulous trip.


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