The mountains become our temporary home as we fall in love with them.
But doesn’t someone else already live there?
The answer is, yes. Actually, a lot of “someone elses” live there- in the grass and trees, under the rocks and growing in the fertile soil. We, as trekkers, are guests in someone else’s home, and just like any good guest, we should get to know our host.
The trails of Rupin Pass are teeming with life, so let’s get to know some of it. We dare you to meet them all when you trek to Rupin Pass :)
Full marks and a medal if you can find (& mark) all five on your Rupin Pass trek!
1. Himalayan Birch





























