Natalia Chrzanowska
Look on the bright side
Look on the bright side
Gentle clouds forming on the foothills of the Lesser Himalayas en route to the top of Triund. Triund, a small hill station in the Kangra district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a very popular trek for both local and foreign tourists, attracting large groups of eager hikers and less experienced adventure seekers. It's also a gateway to the snowline and higher peaks in the Himalayas.
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