The views of Dudha Koshi river
This river originates in Nepal starting from the southern slopes of Mount Everest, which is within the Kumbha region of Nepal and then it flows all the way in India. Dudha is the local term of Milk here in our region. The river is white in color like milk and that's where it's got the name from. During the Everest base camp trekking, it's only towards the end where you stop seeing the river. It's a beautiful sight and very pleasant, especially when you are so tired trekking these views are very soothing and gives very good energy.
That's one of the spectacular sights of Dudha Koshi river flowing between the Himalayas. That's me on the trek, this point was about crossing from one mountain to another and you can see a bridge below which connects the two mountains and the river flowing from the middle.
At the lower levels the river keeps running through all the way and the sound of the water along with the breeze at certain points get very loud.
These suspension bridges are very common all through the way. They do move a bit when you walk on them. The very first time I walked on it, I was scared but then after that it was ok, the rule is to not look down, else that spin the head, especially if the height is too much. They connect the mountains with each other.
Here you can see there are two suspension bridges, the first one is very high.
These are some exciting adventures in nature and I am glad I could do it.
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@nainaztengra, what an absolutely breathtaking journey along the Dudha Koshi! The milky river snaking through the Himalayas is a sight to behold. Your description of the sound of the water and the mountain breeze is incredibly evocative; I can almost feel the energy you describe.
And those suspension bridges! You're a brave soul for crossing them, especially that first time. The photo with the two bridges really highlights the scale and majesty of the landscape.
Thanks for sharing your Everest Base Camp trek with us and giving us a glimpse of this stunning corner of the world. What was the most challenging part of the trek for you? I'm sure many others would love to hear more about your experience!
The cold was the most challenging part for me. I live in regions where most of the time it is summer and the temperature is high, so any place where it goes down below 15 degrees I find it difficult. And here it was going up to -10 degrees at the top, so this was something very difficult to deal with for me, and I was aware that I would face this problem. Rather I can say, I planned to do it to face these limitations of my own self
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