There were some tricky waterways along the route, and they required extra attention. The tires slipped a bit on the wet stones, which made things a bit challenging. At one point, I had to slow down completely to stay in control. The weight of the Royal Enfield Meteor 650 made it a bit difficult to make quick corrections in such conditions.
However, with steady throttle and staying calm, I managed to move forward without any problems. The bike remained calm and never felt like giving up even in those difficult moments. Perhaps a lighter motorcycle would have seemed easier here, but overall, the Meteor 650 handled the situation quite well.
I took a few breaks during the trip and honestly, each stop felt special in its own way. Every time I stopped, the view looked different and more beautiful than before. As I climbed higher, the snow covered peaks started coming closer. The cool breeze added a refreshing and refreshing touch to the experience.
Also, I saw small streams flowing on the road and the sound of water made everything feel calm and peaceful. Finally, when I reached Chandratal Lake, it looked absolutely stunning, the calm water perfectly reflecting the mountains around it.
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