Our bags were packed, tickets were booked and we were ready
to go on a trip to the Mountains of North India. We were a group of 15 people
all set to make a difference waiting at Howrah railway station for the signal
to get green. Suddenly the sound of the Engine hooting came all across and our
face was covered with smile. Smile of Joy, Smile of seeing new place, Smile of
being together.
I was only a kid,
perhaps 8 years of age when I got this opportunity to go visit a new place with
my parents. Along with us were 3 more families, my father’s office
colleagues. Excitement was truly visible
on all our face as the train passed by fields, cities and many small stations
getting closer to our destiny, Shimla. After some tiresome train journey, we
finally reached Kalka and took a bus to Shimla. Days passed and finally
our 10 day trip came to an end. We were there back at Howrah station bidding
goodbyes to each other. A moment of sadness was all around but the wait for
next trip to some new place made us happy.
From then on there was no stopping. Each year the same month
of October we always went to some place. North, South, East, West and Central
India, all seemed to get conquered one after another. Each trip kept on getting better as everyone gained
experience on how to plan such trips. I always saw my father and his colleagues
plan the trips months before. I learned how to plan such big events and how
things can get easier if planned well before. So my first lesson, Always plan
before you do something.
Few years later we went to a trip to South India. We had our last visit to
Kanyakumari. In this trip we were exhausted and bored by seeing sea beaches again and again.
Vishakhapatnam, Pondicherry, Chennai, Goa, and now Kanyakumari. We lost
all our hope but to see yet another sea beach with least expectations. But when
we actually reached the place, only one thing came to my mind “Oh My God”. That
was not any other beach. That was the meeting point of three seas and we were
able to differentiate all the three seas. That was a view I still remember.
After few years we were on a trip to North Bengal and
Sikkim, A paradise on Earth. As it was the month of October, winter was on its
way. Snowfall was about to start in the higher parts of the mountains. We all
wanted to go and play in the snow. But that was not easy. For that we had to go
the highest point, a place called Yum San Dong in North Sikkim, border areas of
China. When we reached there, we were amazed to see people staying in small
villages.
They greeted us with all the warmth and served us hot tea. On talking
to them we came to know that there are around 7 families who stay here. In
winter they move to a slightly lower place, Yumthang. For their food and daily
purposes they walk around 30 kms each day to fetch food items on mountain
roads. And they are afraid to go till Gangtok as it is very hot out there. What
!!!! Temperature in Gangtok was hovering between 5 to 14 degrees in October and they say
it’s hot !! People have a lot of hardships and we should learn to appreciate everyone.
Two years back me along with one friend went to a place in Karnataka called Shimoga. There are two places nearby, one Jog Falls, the second highest falls in India and second a place called Agumbe, a place to receive second highest rainfall after Mawsyngram, Cherrapunji. When we reached Jog falls after a terrible local bus ride for 2 hrs from Shimoga, we were annoyed to see a small water fall. Then we came to know that the falls can be enjoyed once we descend 1400 steps to get to the bottom of the falls.
We were young and had all the zeal to accept this challenge. Little did we know that it was no child’s play? Descending 1400 steps and climbing them back was really not even a man’s play. When we reached the bottom, what we saw and what we felt was a sight which can never be explained but felt. We sat there on a big rock and time kept passing. 2 hrs we sat there enjoying the falls and not even an inkling of boredom pinched us. Simply one thing came out and that was “WOW”.
The next day we planned to go to Agumbe. As expected as soon
as we started rising the mountain, rain grasped us from all ways. It was
raining cats and dogs. What else can you expect when you come to a place like
Agumbe. From the highest point of the mountain you can see the Arabian Sea at
the horizon. This is another importance of that place. But the only thing we
could see was rain, rain and rain. But suddenly the rain slowed down and something
caught both our eyes. There was clouds covering the whole of sky till horizon
but a cylinder sort of structure was formed in the far distance.
On seeing
closely, we figured out it was the rain in the form of a cylinder and it was
coming towards us. That was a view which I guess very few people would have
witnessed. But to make it worse, we didn’t have a good camera. You never see
such a view every day and we stood there like idiots with nothing but a Nokia
e63 to capture that beautiful moment.
I never got a chance to go to a foreign country but I never
regret it because what I saw and learnt from my own country was in no sense any
less. Traveling and exploring has always been an ideal gift for me. Even my
friends presented me with a trip to Hogenekkal falls in November 2012 on my
birthday in Bangalore. Now is the time to learn and enjoy and it has to be
utilized.
In Mark Twain’s words “Twenty years from now you will be
more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So
throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds
in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover”
awesome kake :)
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ReplyDeleteOnly few places ... could you share more if you had visited any other places..