describe the beauty of the way to hemkund sahib and explain it nicely
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Unfortunately for us, it rained all night at Ghangaria. The morning of our trek to Hemkund Sahib was cold and it drizzled heavily. We were in two minds whether to skip or continue with the trek when the boredom of being stuck in Ghangaria for the whole day made us go for it. So, after a quick breakfast, we got ready in our woollens and joined the steady file of Sikh pilgrims trudging up the mountains for Hemkund Sahib. Though the weather was grim, we were very happy to leave Ghangaria behind and the little village, which stood at the icy confluence of the Pushpavati and Bhuyandar Ganga rivers got shrouded in mists. At 10,003 feet, it was nothing but a shabby seasonal pitstop for trekkers and pilgrims and was home to people offering ponies and porter services. After leaving the hotel in Ghangaria, we refused both the porter and ponies and within minutes of our Hemkund Sahib trek got drenched to the bones.
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