Gurudongmar – A literally breathtaking experience
‘One step at a time’, I told myself as I struggled to grip the ice cold railing on the staircase that seemed to be going up forever. The sub-zero breeze was somehow finding its way through my heavily padded nose and ears, making them numb, as I wheezed and puffed with each stair. The sun was in its ascent, sans a few clouds, the sky was bright and blue. The clarity, you can only dream about in Delhi and Mumbai. The rays bounced off the surface of the water, reflecting its turquoise hue and making it glitter as if millions of diamonds were strewn merrily on the pristine calm partially frozen waters. In a chalice of snow-capped Himalayan range, the glacial water of Gurudongmar Lake is in true sense a drink of God. Even as I struggled to find my breath at the height of 17800 ft. above sea level, my body putting extra efforts to keep the desired oxygen levels in the body in the low pressure -low oxygen surroundings, I pondered at this nature’s exuberance. A small lake, the si