Ajodhya Pahar: Where The Hills Meet Serenity (Part 2)
Day two began with a gentler pace and a mesmerising view of the sunrise from my hotel room window, as if the hills had already decided I no longer needed to be tested. My first stop was Marble Lake , a striking stretch of azure-blue water tucked amid pale stone and rugged terrain. Unlike the larger dams, this lake appeared breathtakingly ethereal. The water lay utterly still — not even a gentle lap-lap could be heard — framed by smooth, light-coloured rock that resembled marble slabs, catching the daylight softly. The surface reflected the cloudless sky with glass-like clarity, creating a quiet illusion of depth and calm. Standing there, surrounded by raw stone and silence, I felt as though the land itself was reminding me that the most beautiful things are often found hidden from view. From Marble Lake, I moved towards Bamni Falls , a majestic waterfall concealed within dense greenery. The descent itself was surprisingly even, marked by well-cut stone steps — more than five hund...