Bara Bangal, India (CNN) To the naked eye, the terraced fields seem close enough to touch: hardly four kilometers as the crow flies. But in the ancient way of Himalayan travel, they're still 20 switchback roads and several torturous hours away. My blistered feet and the blighted weather have been my companion since I began my trek five days ago from Manali sanctuary in the same northern Indian state, Himachal Pradesh. But that doesn't matter anymore. I'll make it to Bara Bangal -- a village wrapped in legend, sandwiched between the Kalihani (4,800 meters) and Thamsar (4,766 meters) Passes, protected by impregnable mountains on the third side and the raging Ravi River on the fourth. A village hidden from the world If Google's the yardstick for measuring how much is known about our world, this village would rank pretty low. Some blogs and a handful of images are all that the search engine reveals, apart from travel agencies touting it as a hard or strenuous tr...
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