Some journeys test your limits, others reveal your strength — Pangarchulla did both for me. It wasn’t just about climbing a mountain; it was about finding parts of myself I didn’t know existed.
We were 14 strangers at the start, tied together by a shared dream and the spirit of adventure, brought together by Bikat Adventures. And what followed was nothing short of magical.
The Journey Begins – Tugasi Village and the Whisper of Watermills
The trek kicked off from Tugasi Village, a quiet little hamlet in Uttarakhand, surrounded by terraced fields and simple mountain life. While walking through the village, I noticed something fascinating — a Gharaat, a traditional flour mill powered entirely by the flow of melting glacier water.
I stood there, mesmerized, as the water spun a turbine connected to a massive rotating stone that slowly crushed the grain. The gentle, unhurried pace of it, the natural process — it all felt so in tune with the surroundings. Unlike modern motorized mills that heat up the grain, this method keeps the temperature cool, preserving nutrients and making the flour healthier. It was a beautiful reflection of how life here flows with nature, not against it.


































