Julley Everyone,
A beautiful day out here today in the Himalayas as I got to know about this beautiful place called Dev Lok in a Place called 15 Mile somewhere around 20 km is before Manali towards Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh India the portion beyond and in the northern Himalayas where I found this hidden gem and I wanted to take you guys along with me in this beautiful journey where I will be exploring this beautiful place and sharing my experience with you guys through this post.
So here I was my friends at this place after a long days drive from Chandigarh when I was at this place it was around 300 km is from Chandigarh and specially in the evening I reached at this place and the moment I reached this place it was so amazing so peaceful and right in front of me it felt like that I was going through the time I saw the traditional Kaath-Kuni architectural along with the modern amenities at this place at this village called 15 miles.
The Modern Trails
Then the moment I reached the place I saw that there were these modern trails that were headed to each and every single unit head in the property there were these trails that in the ancient times once used to be the trails of mud but now with the modern facilities the trails had been covered with these pebbles and the whole view look something just like this.
They're even was a market here at this place that constituted various local shops where there were local item sold at this place it was a corner hidden in the Himalayas hidden in this village that was constructed bye in order to protect the tourism in order to protect the ancient architecture of Himalayas. The ancient architecture and the way that these houses these buildings were constructed it was the old way that how the houses were made in the Himalayas in the ancient times with just rocks and wood as even the roof of the house it was constructed by the slate and the walls were constructed by rock along with wood in it. People even believe that this architectural design was even that could be to stand the earthquake as it was earthquake proof as the local people believe so did I as the whole architecture the whole way the houses were constructed it was totally different from how it is constructed nowadays.
Just behind the buildings behind these houses were the mighty Himalayas and the whole view look so amazing and the whole year it felt so fresh so peaceful away from hustle and bustle of it was a lovely corner where I was at this moment.
Here is a quick glimpse of the shops that were at this place as it even seemed like this place had even got a bit of rainfall maybe it was true as it was the well coming of the monsoon season here in the Himalayas.
Even though it was just around 5 PM in the evening and the whole place looked that it was getting dark maybe it was because of the mountains as the son used to set early in the mountains but the place it had totally so amazing so peaceful vibe as there even worthies Tibetan flags that were hanging above here in the poles giving the traditional vibes at this place.
Another thing that I noticed when I was at this place it was that there were these lights hang along with the trees and I was waiting for the night time as once it would be dark I was so amazed to see these lights turning on and making this place even more beautiful.
There are even worse these canals formed up maybe it was a theatre a traditional place where people would perform and so I was also right there was also going to be a festival here called HiFaF which was a musician L Festival and in order to protect the tourism and film industry and encourage the independent artist from the Himalayas and all across the globe.
Once I was wondering by the rain also started and the performance which used to get here at this place also postponed it to another day but I came here to explore this place so even I was enjoying the whole moment and I saw that how quickly the team had managed to protect the items by putting the covers on it.
My friends when I was at this place I was not sure about that how the place would be but I was truly amazed to see as this place gave me different experiences all in all in just a single moment as I got to know the beauty of nature I got to know that how well the people just managed the nature by protecting the gear which used to be take place by the artist performing at this place it was so amazing to see the structure so amazing to see the whole moment at this place.
So I also wondered around the place for quite awhile enjoyed the whole moment and captured as many photographs as I could so that I could share it with you guys through this post and I tried my best sharing the moments with you so that even you guys could get to know about the hidden beauty of this place.
There were these traditional houses that were constructed in a modern way and the whole village the whole place it looked so modern along with the traditional sense that kept this place away from the modern architecture of the world it was so amazing to see the true himalayan architecture in this modern world and so I also tried capturing as many photographs as a "sharing it with you guys through this post.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas. ❤️
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Wow, that place is so beautiful. I really like it. The architecture is truly amazing.
Thanks a lot 😊
You're welcome
These photos are so raw and atmospheric 😍 That Kaath-Kuni style against the backdrop of the Himalayas is stunning
Thankyou so much :)
I really love the place. Traditional to modern houses. You captured the spots perfectly. Thanks for sharing😍 @pranavinaction
Thanks a lot 🙏 Thanks for stopping by :)
It's my pleasure. I always love to read your blogs.😍
Means a lot :)
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The idea of earthquake-proof architecture with just rocks and wood is fascinating 💖 It truly looks like a peaceful escape from the hustle. Your photos are beautiful! ✨
Thank you so much 🙏 So glad that you liked it 😊
At a first sight it seems like a Korean or Japan village by the way this hidden gems looks so ancient, traditional and cool. 😊
Rightly said even I got a feeling of the same about the same :) Thanks for stopping by 🙏
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Wonderful place! I love that the village maintains its authentic Himalayan architecture while thoughtfully adapting to modern needs.🤗
Thanks a lot :)
You're welcome @pranavinaction😍
Impressive architectures, must be a pretty cold place.
Thanks a lot so glad that you liked it yes it is a cold place but it is the summers here in the Himalayas so it's quite hot nowadays too. :)