This article first appeared on My Travelogue by Bhushavali
Ninglinspo was on my wishlist since quite some time. I referred to it as
'Belgium's Tada'. If you're from Chennai you'll understand what I'm referring
to and I told everyone that it's what it is. It's almost like Tada, the trek
is neither too easy nor too hard, and you'll hike upstream just beside the
stream, and you'll come across several little waterfalls, a (kinda(!)) bigger
waterfall, and finally, all the way up, you'll see a fantastic view of the
valley underneath you!!! It is exceptional...
Planning my Ninglinspo trip depending on public transport was what delayed the
trip all the while. While it is actually well connected by public transport
(buses run once every hour), like most Belgian buses to villages, they become
very sparce during weekends & public holidays! While it is possible to do
a trip completely on public transport, it would get too hectic or you'll
probably have to do 2 day trips to the 2 places, which is also very much
possible (more details below). What did we do? A 2-day trip and used a taxi
for the very last bit.