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DOOARS…NORTH BENGAL…THE HEAVEN NEXT DOOR……..

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I was born in Jalpaiguri in the year 1961. During that time Jalpaiguri was the only town then which had a commiserate where this town had an income tax commissioner. From my grandfather, I use to hear about places like Lataguri, Odlabari, Madarihat and so on and my mother would say that one must visit these places as they are nothing less than heaven on earth. I was too young and small then and never felt the need to visit these places as I was happy to be with my grandparents. Leaving me with my grandparents my mother and father went to Garumara forest but it made no difference to me then. Then came 2009 when I was by then well placed as a flyer in Air India and got into the intoxicating hobby of photography. I went to various places, the Himalayas being one and the forests being the other. In 2017, by now I had a group of likeminded colleagues, and we visited the DOOARS. As soon as we crossed the Sevak Bridge and my vehicle turned right onwards to lataguri I remembered ...

KANGCHENJUNGA…… THE MOST TALKED ABOUT HIMALAYAN PEAK

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                            We had just come to Gangtok after visiting the Gurudongmar lake, after a gruelling seven hours drive from Lachen to Gangtok we were relaxing in our hotel when we decided to go to pelling, that is eastern Sikkim. This was an impromptu decision that we took. I always love these impromptu plans because then the entire journey becomes an adventure. We checked the net and we made our reservations at a fairly new hotel that was located in lower Pelling. While driving to Pelling we visited the worlds only organic tea plantation known as the Temi Tea Garden. About this, I will write in a separate blog. The Main attraction To go to Pelling was the opportunity to see the Himalayan Peak, Kanchenjunga. Kanchenjunga is a peak which has two important sides the Nepal Side and the Sikkim Side. In Sikkim, Kanchenjunga is revered as Holy and hence it is not climbed from the Sikkim side. This peak has...

THE RIVER BRAHMAPUTRA…………THE LIFE LINE AND THE SPIRITUAL IDENTITY OF NORTH EAST INDIA

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SUNSET OVER THE RIVER BRAHMAPUTRA........ .. Once one reaches Gauhati, whether be it in the morning or afternoon or any other time, a visit to the banks of Brahmaputra should be a part of one’s iteniery. Gauhati is the capital city of Assam and is situated on the banks of the mighty river Brahmaputra. The Brahmaputra is the only river in India which is revered and thought of as a male. Rest all other rivers in India is revered and thought of as a female.  In Sanskrit, the word river is connoted as “Nadi” , a female worthy of worship and reverence. Similarly, in Sanskrit, The Brahmaputra is connoted as “Nad”, a male river and revered accordingly. Once when you see the river, will one understand that the river is not a mean river .  It is one of the nine largest rivers of the world. River Nile of Egypt and the Amazon river of the Amazon rain forest are the only other two of this category.  This is also one of the longest rivers in the world. It starts ...

KAZIRANGA ……... THE SYNERGY AND SYMBIOSIS OF LIFE WITH NATURE…..

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Once you land in Gauhati your journey to the exotic begins. Gauhati is very well connected from any corner of India by flights or train. You may wish to spend that day in Gauhati. There are plenty of places where one can stay. There is a decent and clean place for everyone and every pocket. In the evening while being in Gauhati one must also do the great Brahmaputra cruise. ( My next blog will be about the same.). We came into Gauhati a little after 2PM. Next day early morning we started our journey to the Kaziranga ranges. The Kaziranga ranges are in the north of Gauhati and the journey by road takes approximately 5 hours. One can also take the train from Gauhati and the nearest railway station to Kaziranga are Furkating on the east, which is 80 km away. Furkating is connected by trains from Guwahati. A metre gauge railway track earlier laid by Assam Bengal Railway from Chittagong to Lumding was extended to Tinsukia on the Dibru-Sadiya line in 1903...