It is so calm and serene with hardly one food stall opened at the top and ready to serve us boiled eggs … trust me that was the need of the hour as there weren’t any hotels or stalls opened in the surrounding vicinity at that time. The entire stretch looks desert yet beautiful. The clouds that previously appeared on the top of the mountains now will surround you in the next while. Chilly winds are blowing all the time, and while there is a remnant of setting sunlight on some sections of the hills, the rest of the rusty-colored grassy meadows are covered by the shadows cast by clouds.
Mesmerized by the deafening silence that prevailed in the entire valley, blown away by the tangerine shades of sunset, enthralled by the spectacular sight of Nanga Parbat (8126m), grooving to the lullaby of melodious chilly winds… everything seemed to be so tangible and picture perfect! Looking down from the top, you can also see the spectacular (hairpin bend) road twisting and turning through the mountains.
You can take all these pictures during the journey and make lifelong memories….memories that will always and forever be etched in your heart. If you exert effort to reach Babusar Pass, you will be amazed by the breathtaking scenery. However, there were areas covered with snow and rocks, which were slippery and could cause severe injuries.