Life is not meant to be stagnant, it moves on through our experiences and memories. How enriched one life depends on how profound their experiences and memories are. There are many ways to experience life, one among them is Travelling, undeniably. To me, traveling through the Himalayan landscape and villages is a profound experience. Staying in their little homes amid mountains, eating and spending time with the humble village people and the magnificent landscape is always very memorable.
I usually prefer to travel the Himalayan ranges in March or early April for two reasons – exotic weather and free from tourists. During these crisis times, being quarantined at home and my travel plan to Spiti got canceled, I greatly miss my Himalayan trip. Hence, I browsed my works from my Sikkim trip a couple of years back and it brought back the fond memories of the travel – the weather, the humble people I met, the remote places I visited and stayed, the food I ate and indeed the magnificent landscape. I felt good and thought of sharing my memories through these images.
These images are part of my on-going project “Portrait of India – A Personal Revelation”.
Chongtong Valley
Gurudongmar
Lone Yak
Misty Forest of Lachen
Old Silk Road
Chongtong Valley
Snow Storm
Thangu Valley
Gurudongmar
Gnathang Valley
On the way to Lachung
Kangchenjunga
Chongtong Valley
Gurudongmar
Lachen
Road to Gurudongmar
Upper Zongu
Yumthang Valley
Zuluk
Snow Storm
About Ravikumar Jambunathan
I born in India and presently living in Singapore. I am a computer science graduate and currently working with a Bank. I am a self taught photographer and have a great passion towards photography. I love travelling. I purely work in Black and White medium. To me, Photography is an excellent medium of self expression and communication. I strongly believe that, a great photograph is a true piece of document where a moment is captured with time and light.
My images are my self-expression and I am glad to present them for your contemplation.
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