"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I had read these lines by Robert Frost during my school days, but never did I know back then, that this would become my lifestyle mantra and take me far away from city life, high into the Himalayas towards eternal bliss.
A few years ago, completely tired of city life, I decided to pursue whitewater kayaking and it brought me to the foothills of the Himalayas. The tranquility of the place, the simplicity of life convinced me to shift there. It was a road less traveled, and every turn in life after that kept taking me closer to my inner self and higher into the Himalayas. It is here that I fell in love with mountains and trekking.
It's not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves. Sometimes I feel that Sir Edmund Hillary was conveying this just for people like me.
On this journey to conquer my inner self, and explore new mountains, I came across a unique organization called Bikat Adventures. The Customer Rep promised me that the batch sizes would be small, and the trek leaders would take good care of me during the trek. I decided to do Har Ki Dun with them, and after being suitably impressed with their professionalism, personalized attention, and safety standards, I felt encouraged to opt for the BIKAT PASS. While this meant making a bulk advance payment to an unknown entity, I decided to trust my gut and take the road less traveled.
To be frank, Bikat Pass has turned out to be the best decision for me. Not only has it allowed me to do as many treks as my time permitted, it compelled me to improve my fitness, techniques, preparations, knowledge with gears, and my understanding of mountain topography.
Thanks to the Bikat Pass, the mountains have become an integral part of my life. I can comfortably live in sub-zero temperatures and can aspire to live a contented and self-actualized life of a Pahadi Shephard (Mountain Shepherd) someday.
Thank you Bikat. :)"