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Our 5 Star Comfort at Lwity Bugyal
Mr. Bisht is busy making the chapatis as our porter lends a helping hand. I was sitting next to Bisht, where you see the quilt. I was feeling quite cold when we entered and was sitting next to chullah. Finally when the warmth was enough I left the confines of my cocoon to take this pic.
Bisht runs a dhaba, which is on the Sagar-Panar route and located just 1.5 km short of the Panar ridge, in a clearing, which he has named Lwity Bugyal. The name Lwity seemed quite odd for a garhwali bugyal. Well stocked for a trekker. The achar, eggs, biscuits, maggi, dry cells and fresh milk from the cows tethered outside.
That morning we had climbed down from Tungnath to Chopta, polished off a couple of hot prarathas at Bhandari's dhaba and then motored our way to Sagar Village before resuming the climbing again at 12.30 pm from Sagar village to this place.
Our 5 Star Comfort at Lwity Bugyal
Mr. Bisht is busy making the chapatis as our porter lends a helping hand. I was sitting next to Bisht, where you see the quilt. I was feeling quite cold when we entered and was sitting next to chullah. Finally when the warmth was enough I left the confines of my cocoon to take this pic.
Bisht runs a dhaba, which is on the Sagar-Panar route and located just 1.5 km short of the Panar ridge, in a clearing, which he has named Lwity Bugyal. The name Lwity seemed quite odd for a garhwali bugyal. Well stocked for a trekker. The achar, eggs, biscuits, maggi, dry cells and fresh milk from the cows tethered outside.
That morning we had climbed down from Tungnath to Chopta, polished off a couple of hot prarathas at Bhandari's dhaba and then motored our way to Sagar Village before resuming the climbing again at 12.30 pm from Sagar village to this place.