Hello Hiver Friends ! I hope you're doing well? As I mentioned in my previous post, I am preparing for a motorbike road trip for which I had to go to my village. This journey was about more than 150 km. I was ready by 10 in the morning. The weather was very pleasant. Dark clouds were gathering on one side of the sky.
As I had just left the city, I came across a beautiful spot in my way and decided to stop. It was a mango orchard surrounded by crops on all sides. There was a cool breeze blowing. I parked my bike by the roadside to enjoy the scenery and took some pictures.
As I moved a little further ahead, I encountered a beautiful view of the Chenab River. Although the water level was quite low, it didn't diminish the beauty of the scene. Surrounding the river were golden wheat fields, ready for harvest. I stood there for quite some time, enjoying the weather and the moment. Then I thought it's time to move forward because the journey is quite long. I wanted to reach there before noon as there was no guarantee about the weather.
There were beautiful open-air restaurants along the way, where people were enjoying breakfast. I passed through Head Mohammad Wala cross where the road turned right.
I chose that route towards the village because along the way, there are beautiful fish farms, fruit farms, sandy paths, bumpy roads, rustic settlements, and picturesque fields to witness.
I made frequent stops along the way to enjoy the diverse scenery. When I came across a tea stall, I decided to take a break there. The weather made the tea even more enjoyable. After having tea, I relaxed on a charpai (traditional woven bed) for a while. After about half an hour, feeling refreshed, I made the decision to continue my journey.
I'll tell you that this area is mostly known for its rivers and humidity. Interestingly, many people here are primarily engaged in the fish farming business.
As you move further ahead, you enter a sandy area. However, many companies have established fruit farms and agro farms here. Seeing fruit-laden trees on high sandy peaks brought me great joy. The place that was once dry is now turning green.
This road was previously considered desolate and deserted. However, since the development of roads and infrastructure, along with the establishment of restaurants and gas filling stations at various points, the area has witnessed a significant increase in visitors. Now, traveling here at night is also considered safe and secure.
I arrived at my village around 10 o'clock. The scenery there was quite different and picturesque. I'll share more about it in my next post. I hope you enjoyed this post and the accompanying pictures. Please do provide feedback through upvotes or comments. Thank you for reading the entire post.
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