The Conversation
Hostel vibes are always cheerful and loud. But, surprisingly, on a Monday evening, a couple of trek leaders and I were immersed in silence and our phone screens. We were waiting for a message. Some wanted to get an update on their next trek, some were waiting for customer feedback, and many were waiting for their salary. It was my phone that pinged first to break the silence. All eyes were on me immediately and I was bombarded with a series of questions.
Trek leader 1 – Ashwin Bhai, kahan? (Ashwin bro, where to next?)
Trek leader 2 – Kya message aaya? (What does the message say?)
Trek leader 3 – Next trek assign hogaya? (Were you assigned the next trek?)
I opened the chat window and read out a single name that made everyone go silent again; Warwan Valley Trek. Looking at their reaction, I got curious and asked -“What happened?”
Trek leader 1, with his eyes still wide open like an owl in shock, asked, “Ashwin Bhai, do you know where you are going?”
No, enlighten me!
Trek leader 1 – Until now, hardly a hand full of people have gone to this place. It’s unexplored, and I have heard that it is the most beautiful trek in the Himalayas.
After listening to him, an unknown excitement took over my heart. I suddenly felt like the poet Robert Frost, trying to comprehend this road less taken.
Trek leader 1 – Bro, it is on my dream list of treks. I am so jealous of you.
Again, the level of excitement grew rapidly. I quickly opened my laptop and started to search for some information. There were basic details about the altitude and difficulty level but not enough pictures and videos to get a comprehensive idea of Warwan Valley. The excitement was gradually overshadowed by less desirable feelings like concern and worry. Before going on any Himalayan trek, I prepare well, and my research always gives me confidence. But I was not that sure about this new place. When I mentioned this to my trek leaders, they laughed and said, “Ashwin Bhai, leave it to the mountains. They will take care of you. Focus on enjoying the trek. Other things will come to you.”
Their cheerful words brought out the diminishing excitement in me. I closed the laptop and dozed off for the night in relief.


























