Dzukou Valley
I thought Trekking to Dzukou valley would be rather arduous until I stood on a mountain zenith and discovered the extensive lush greens spread below. Creeks, caves, rivers, flowers, hillocks, a clear sky and a wave of breeze all for a little sweat! A patch of pink and yellow here, a patch of red and violet there, glimmering rivers and steep edges - I thought awesome sights were found only in foreign countries.
The Valley carpeted by flowers
At first I hesitated to visit this gorgeous place thinking that it would not be worth three and a half hours of trekking. After traveling in a local taxi for about 30 Km from Kohima, four of us alighted at Jakhama village and set on foot all the way through deep forest and Steep Mountain slops leading to the valley.
The ascend to Dzukou
At 10:30 we stepped into the virgin valley located on the mountain's opposite side. So excited to be in a little explored valley, I pressed my friends into further exploration and we camped away from the plains of the valley. My friends who had already been there for more than once were also awe struck by exploring the depths of the virgin valley.
Lush of Green and white
We were all certain that we became the first to steep foot on many spots in the valley! Unlike most trekkers who camp in caves in the plains, we camped among dense tall shrubs for three days until our ration run dry and we had to return to Kohima.
1 comment:
Useful info. Can you please guide if August second week would be the correct time for this trek as someone also saying this is the time of heavy rain over there. And how to do camping over there. i would be travelling from delhi.
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