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Rahul Arora

Rahul Arora

A high-altitude trekker with a decade-long relationship with the mountains; Rahul is a product management professional by profession & a nature-lover by obsession. When he's not working, he's out there amidst the stupendous volumes of emotions & feelings that nature offers. What fuels his passion are the idyllic moments that encompass the sound of a mountain, the smell of wet-mud after a downpour, and endless laugh with his loved ones. He intends to scale the highest peaks on this planet with nothing but the grit for moving forward & love for mountains. #mountainsforlife

  • Stok Kangri Summit – At the Top of the World

    by Rahul Arora September 2, 2020
    September 2, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, and a part of my Stok Kangri Travelogue. In the first 6 days of the trip, I prepared…

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  • Stok Kangri Base Camp – Silence Before The Storm

    by Rahul Arora September 2, 2020
    September 2, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, and a part of my Stok Kangri Travelogue. In the previous articles, I provided a detailed log of…

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  • Mankorma to Stok Kangri Base Camp – Day 5

    by Rahul Arora September 1, 2020
    September 1, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, and a part of my Stok Kangri Travelogue. In the previous posts, I provided a detailed log of…

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  • Chang Ma to Mankorma – Stok Kangri Trek Day 4

    by Rahul Arora August 31, 2020
    August 31, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, and a part of my Stok Kangri Travelogue. In the previous three posts, I talked in detail about…

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  • Leh to Stok Village to Chang Ma – The Adventure Begins

    by Rahul Arora August 29, 2020
    August 29, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, and a part of my Stok Kangri Travelogue. In the previous two posts, I talked in detail about…

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  • Stok Kangri Trek – Delhi to Leh – Day 1 & 2

    by Rahul Arora August 28, 2020
    August 28, 2020

    This post is in continuation with a previous one, detailing the preparation I made before leaving home for the Stok Kangri Trek. Please take a look at…

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  • Stok Kangri Expedition – Preparation and Planning

    by Rahul Arora August 25, 2020
    August 25, 2020

    If I told you I felt nervous, unsure, feeble, and muddled, I’d be understating my state of existence. If anything at all, I was vigorously numb. After…

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A Timelapse captured in Nubra Valley of Ladakh A Timelapse captured in Nubra Valley of Ladakh
A timelapse captured in Leh A timelapse captured in Leh
A Drive Across Zoji La A Drive Across Zoji La
We are all like snowflakes All different in our ow We are all like snowflakes
All different in our own beautiful ways
Last Week of 2023 .... and enjoying snowfall in So Last Week of 2023 .... and enjoying snowfall in Sonamarg
Snowfall at Zojila Pass Not safe to be traveling Snowfall at Zojila Pass 

Not safe to be traveling between Srinagar and Leh right now
Keran is a small village located on the India-Paki Keran is a small village located on the India-Pakistan border. It is a village divided between both countries with a river acting as a natural border.

On one side of the river is India and Pakistan on the other side. Standing on its banks, you can clearly see the other side of the village, in a different country. It is so close that you can even wave at people standing on the other side, which is one of the favorite activities of the tourists here.

Watch the full video here

https://youtu.be/x4D0YSvLQEU?si=jWQOw3hOe78PTUPd
I set-up my camera for a timelapse and left it alo I set-up my camera for a timelapse and left it alone. Some kids were playing nearby and when they noticed the camera, all of them started to play, sit, and pose in front of it. I did not see this until I later trasferred the video to my laptop and reviewed it.

Thank you kids. You made a footage interesting that would otherwise have been a little dull.
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