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Thursday, 17 December 2020

Short 2.5 days trip from WestBengal

 Are you confused between beach and mountain?

Yeah! You have heard it right. It is Vizag and Araku Valley ;)

Let me introduce myself, I’m Shramona Chakraborty a Master’s student at IIT Kharagpur and I mentioned my location because this small trip was planned while having dinner. I along with 6 other friends booked tickets for the weekend from Kharagpur itself. You can start your journey from Howrah.

Working people will prefer starting their travel from Friday night and they will reach the destination by Saturday morning. Somehow we tricked our date on a holiday Friday and started early morning.

Okay let us focus on the itinerary:

Day0 (Friday): Travel to Araku

Day1 (Saturday): Araku sightseeing which includes travel back to Vizag

Day2 (Sunday): Vizag sightseeing (You can extend 1 more day) and travel back to Kharagpur. (Yes we reached on Monday morning and all of us bunked the first half of college).

Day 0:

We booked Humsafar Express (Bangalore) and it took around 13 hours to reach Vizag. Next, we took another train named Kirandal Express (make sure you have a reservation!! We had a fight in spite of having reservations). One more addon, try to get a non-AC ticket to enjoy the view and tunnel fun. We reached Araku in the evening and from there we had booked a cab for the rest of the journey. (Of course, we returned to Kharagpur by train :D. Continue reading, you will get a clear picture soon).

We trusted AP tourism and booked a resort with a superb view. (Resort detail is available in the picture). It was already evening so we had a fun Friday night plan with a bonfire and we danced, had dinner, played a few games and enjoyed to the fullest!

Day 1:

At 5 am, I shot a dance video and enjoyed the resort view with a morning walk. We had a complimentary breakfast that day so we rushed to get freshened up and got ready first. Just after breakfast, we started our Araku sightseeing (which includes Borra cave, few waterfalls, etc). It was a pleasant morning (we visited Araku in mid-August). We preferred to go for fun ride visits rather than boring common spots. This one is ziplining.

Oh yes! Don’t forget to taste the famous bamboo chicken platter. Then after a short trek, we ended Saturday’s excursion with a beautiful waterfall.

We reached Vizag in the evening with a mouth full of happiness!! Yes yes, we didn’t forget to have “Hyderabadi biriyani”. To enjoy to the fullest, we packed different biriyani platter, phirni, coke from the famous restaurant “PARADISE” and munched it till we were 100% full.

Day 2:

One true benefit of a friend’s trip is each and every fare gets shared and this is the reason we had a booking in a superb resort with a private beach and pool. We started our day on the private beach with a beautiful sunrise and then played in the pool (kindly go and check the first picture and believe me the view from the top of the slip was amazing). Again, after breakfast, we headed towards Vizag sightseeing. We surely covered a few famous spots and then we rushed towards the entertainment spot.

We completed all the payments and stuff and signed off in the night by boarding Trivandrum -Shalimar Express. That’s it friends!! Hope you loved it and I can’t imagine a more fun-filled trip in such a short span.

<3 xoxo <3

-Shramona Chakraborty

Best time to visit: Shimla & Manali

 Best time to visit

All year round.

April –July For travellers who want to escape the heat of the Indian summer and enjoy the scenery of mountains with a clear blue sky along with the thrill of adventure activities/sports.

October-November For travellers who wants to see the autumn magically bloom the flowers and the apples in apple orchards with snow-capped mountains afar surrounding under the blue sky along with the thrill of adventure activities/sports.

December-January For travellers who wants to enjoy the snowfall and freshly laid snowy blanket all over the valley and roads of Shimla & Manali, but also flexible with their timelines and sight scenes as there could be blockades/ roadblocks for exaggerating amounts of snowfall.

February – March For travellers who could be lucky enough to experience a snowfall but mainly to enjoy the freshly laid out snow all over the valley with few available adventure activities or sports.

Adventure Activities

• River Rafting in the River Beas

14 km Rafting [Pirdi to Bajaura] - Rs 800/ person.

8–9 Grade III Rapids | Easy | Duration - 1:30 hr.

10 km Rafting [Pirdi to Sarabai] - Rs 700/ person.

7 Grade III Rapids | Easy | Duration - 1 hour.

7 km Rafting [Pirdi to Bhuntar] - Rs 700/ person.

5 Grade III Rapids | Easy | Duration - 40 min (Bargaining is a must)

There are three locations of River Rafting near Manali, above one is Pirdi and the other two locations for river rafting are Raison And Babeli.

• Paragliding in Solang valley river with a per-person cost of INR 2000-3000 for 5 to 7 mins of flight duration (depending on the winds), or with a per-person cost of INR 4000-5000 for 14 to 16 mins of flight duration (depending on the winds). Prices also vary due to other costs like the hiring of GoPro for a video of your flight. (Depending on your Bargaining power)

• ATV Rides/ Quad Bike rides in Solang Valley with a per-person cost of INR 800-1200. (Depending on your Bargaining power)

• Skiing in Solang Valley or Rohtang Pass with a per-person cost of INR 800-1200 . .(Depending on your Bargaining power)

• Snow-mobiling in the Solang Valley or Rohtang Pass with a per-person cost of INR 800-1200. (Depending on your Bargaining power)

There are also some other fun adventurous activities which are less dangerous and also more economical than the above activities:- Zorbing, River Crossing, Zipline, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Cable Car Ropeway etc.

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Shimla and Manali.

1. Train to Kalka Railway station & from there book and enjoy a scenic toy train ride to Shimla Station or you can also hire a local cab or car to Shimla from Kalka.

2. Train / Flight / Bus to Delhi & from there a hired car till Shimla or Manali.

3. Train / Flight / Bus to Chandigarh & from there a hired car till Shimla or Manali.

How to plan

There are a huge number of tour operators in cities all over India who designs package tours of Shimla & Manali starting from INR 10k per person. You can also plan your tour by pre-booking your train or flight online and pre-booking your hotels online according to your choice and budget. Local cab or hired car can be booked on spot from Delhi/Chandigarh/Kalka or Shimla/Manali for both inter-state travel destinations and local sight scenes.

-Pritam Maji

An ode to the Queen of Hill Stations

The Sudden Opportunity

SHIMLA
&
MANALI

For years, I envisioned & dreamed of a trip to Shimla & Manali, but being a student the toll to my pocket was intimidating and so the idea was unceasingly adjourned. Surprisingly, during the summer of 2019, an economical opportunity to experience the Himalayan landscapes fell into my hands.

Commencing & experiencing the journey of our dreams

This time I couldn't let my dream go to waste, so I swiftly acted on the grasping opportunity and thoughtlessly reserved a trip to the „Queen of Hill stations‟ for myself along with two of my eccentric & adventure-loving friends. So we booked three tickets of Duronto Express travelling from Howrah station to New Delhi station. We reached New Delhi in the morning & from there we hired a car and commenced our road trip towards our dream destination "The Queen of Hill Stations- SHIMLA". We have already enjoyed a fun train journey and was now enjoying a road trip together with friends, thus fulfilling our desire & crossing off an item out of our bucket list. Gradually we ditched the conventional straight & hectic roads of mere mortals and initiated our journey towards the heaven, climbing the foothills of the mighty Himalayas, while seeing and admiring the mesmerizing scenery, the flora and fauna, and sensing the rise of chill in the air steadily, as we go up. The panoramic view of the Himalayan mountains from the car was chameleonic, mutating by the minute. For us, it was a moment of absolute bliss and harmony every time we watched outside the pane of our car. Following an immersive and alluring journey of 10 hours, it was almost twilight when we eventually arrived at Shimla.

Arriving & exploring the Eden of our desire(Shimla)

We checked into our hotel which we had previously booked, entered our room, and freshened up for an enchanting even-ing stroll throughout the mall road of Shimla.

The loopy and curvy Mall road is strung out along a 12km ridge, with steep forested hillsides sloping away in all directions, the Himachal capital is one of India's most popular hill resorts, buzzing with a happy flow of heat-escaping Indian vacationers. The only way to get around central Shimla is on foot. Vehicles, including taxis, are forbidden from The Ridge and much of The Mall, with traffic funnelled along Cart Rd and Circular Rd. As Traffic is outlawed from the central part of town, walking is pleasant, even with the huffing and puffing of hiking uphill. Subsequently reaching the highest point of the ridge there was a tableland where resides the 2nd oldest church of Northern India - Christ Church, Shimla. Of that elevated hilltop flatland, the panoramic view and the majestic grandeur of The Himalayas were breath-taking, I was lulled into a gentle complacency and was roused seeing the spectacular peaks of the mountain ranges against the skyline. I felt as if I was in a psychedelic trance. But no, this was real. This was Shimla. Following this visual treat, we went for a treat to subdue and conquer our hunger. There are several iconic restaurants, cafes & bars along The Mall (especially near the lift), there are dozens of simple, economical Indian eateries in Middle Bazaar, just a few short steps below The Mall's central section. Prices are especially good for thalis (multi-curry meals).

After a sumptuous meal, we retired ourselves in our hotel room for a good night's sleep. We woke up early & approached our hotel's open rooftop garden to experience the foreground gashes of a yellow-lit sky with a bluish texture in the background that slashes open the innards of the surrounding mountains while facing the chilly sensation & inhaling the purest form of air that enveloped the entire atmosphere of our surrounding scenery. Devouring a big nutritious breakfast we decided hiking to the local sight scenes named Scandal Point, Jakhu Hanuman Statue, Town Hall, Gorton castle, Gaiety Theatre, Himachal State Museum, The Viceregal Lodge, Shimla Heritage Museum etc while enjoying a lump sump meal of Himachali cuisine and thalis in between our local sight scene parikrama.

While capturing the picturesque landscapes along with ourselves in our DSLR's we also took our time capturing the experiences of the breathtaking views and scenery in our hearts and minds, taking our timeline towards dusk. It was dark now and we could see the small lights twinkling all over the mountains along with the city from the Ridge. We decided to halt & pause for a few moments to enjoy the beauty and serenity and calmness of Shimla and its views surrounding us, for it was our last day in this paradise and it was time to take the heights of adventure to the next level, which was Manali, thereafter enjoying a lavish dinner and resigning ourselves in our hotel's room for a comfy sleep.

A New Day comes with a New Destination

We were so excited that we woke up early at 5 am and packed our cases inside 5.30 and completed our breakfast within 6 am as we had a long journey ahead to Manali. There are many unforgettable bits in every man’s life. Nonetheless, only a few of them get indelibly engraved in our memories. Rare of my most memorable moments was associated with this road trip to Manali and the time we spent there. We commenced our journey towards Manali in a local car which we had previously booked.

Arriving at a different offbeat universe(Manali)

The chill in the air began flourishing as our car progressed up the serpentine roads in the Himalayas along with the sinuous Beas river on its side. On either side of the meandering road, spectacular vistas of unrivalled sylvan beauty appeased not only our eyes but our fidgety soul as well.

Deep vales, with pure verdurous slopes; idyllic, rustic agrarian human settlements, far off glimpses of the white sheep grazing on the slopes of the mountains under the awning of the azure sky are the enthralling illustrations one gets as a bonus for coming to this utopic Eden. As we approached Manali, the mountains became more towering. It was noon when we reached our hotel in Manali.

The harmony, tranquillity, and brilliance of Manali and its surroundings were hypnotic. We had booked a Riverside Resort on the banks of Beas River, so the nature was abundant. Of the room's balcony, the distant snow-clad white mountains and the calming sound of the Beas river gave the illusion of a different offbeat universe. It was evening now and our hotel manager beck-oned us, along with other groups for an enchanting bonfire camping in our resort grounds.

The chill in the air began flourishing as our car progressed up the serpentine roads in the Himalayas along with the sinuous Beas river on its side. On either side of the meandering road, spectacular vistas of unrivalled sylvan beauty appeased not only our eyes but our fidgety soul as well.

Deep vales, with pure verdurous slopes; idyllic, rustic agrarian human settlements, far off glimpses of the white sheep grazing on the slopes of the mountains under the awning of the azure sky are the enthralling illustrations one gets as a bonus for coming to this utopic Eden. As we approached Manali, the mountains became more towering. It was noon when we reached our hotel in Manali.

MANALI

Arriving at a different offbeat universe(Manali)

Under the dark starlit sky with the only sound of gushing stream of Beas river passing by including the warmth of the bonfire, was proving to be a magical evening. Following these enchanting events, we eventually had our dinner and went off to sleep.

The next day we hired a local cab to visit Rohtang pass and Solang valley. Rohtang Pass lies beyond the habitable world that continues to enchant travellers. During our journey to Rohtang pass, we braved bone-chilling gusts, slippery roads with their deadly curves, and sometimes extremely rough weather. The reward for this effort was being greeted by snow-capped mountains, encountering the thrill of a challenging journey, and breathing in the fresh mountain air along with few inches of fresh snow covered like a blanket all over the ground and slope of Rohtang pass. Now we understood the cunning location of the pass coupled with the spellbinding escapade of nature all around us, making Rohtang Pass so popular. Enchanting sights of glaciers, snow-covered peaks, and rivers continued to amaze nature lovers like ourselves to ride the bottlenecked roads that were unforgiving and wouldn‟t entertain amateur drivers. We spent more than an hour playing with the snow, sliding, skiing, and throwing snowballs at each other. Next, it was time to tour Solang valley, so we hopped back into our car and after an hour of treacherous drive, we reached Solang valley where we enjoyed the thrill and fun of adventurous activities like zorbing, paragliding, ATV riding, and skiing/skating, snowmobiling, etc individually depending on our choice of adventure sports. On our way back to Manali we also had the opportunity to visit the Hidimba Devi temple which was at the entrance of a forest covered with huge pine trees. We returned to our hotel in the evening and spent our last night gazing at the starlit sky blanketing over the towering mountains and eventually treating ourselves to a lavish dinner.

Waving GOODBYES!!!

We had spent a glorious midsummer, living our dream in Shimla & Manali, and the next morning my heart was heavy as we left the Eden of our fantasies. The beauty of Shimla & Manali was unforgettable; but far more beautiful was the journey itself. We discovered that there was no wifi in the mountains but you won't find a better connection. Concluding my travelogue with a thought that occupied my heart & mind during our journey:-

“Somewhere between the bottom of the climb and the summit is the answer to the mystery why we climb.” -Greg Child

-Pritam Maji


Surfing through the edges of Sundarbans

 As we all know that Sundarban is the biggest delta in the world, having tremendous natural beauty hiding inside it. It is also first of its kind to have Royal Bengal Tiger residing in its Mangroves situated in West Bengal in India. It was named for its famous mangrove tree, ‘Sundari’. Apart from that many other mangrove trees are there like Goran, Bain, Hogla, Golpata etc. Sundarban is full of natural beauty and resources with its Flora and Fauna. It is extended through two neighbouring countries India and Bangladesh. Believe me, if you haven’t visited it yet, then don’t think twice. Pack your bags and get started to explore the beauty of Sundarbans.

Best Time to Visit...

November to February

How to reach Sundarban?

It is well connected to every part of the country. The only thing you have to do is to reach Kolkata. Here either you have to take a train from SEALDAH towards CANNING or you will have to board a bus from ESPLANADE to reach CANNING. From there, you have to reach GODKHALI by auto or bus or cab. Then, take a launch from ferry ghat to reach ‘Pakhiraloy’.

Where to stay?

Many people consider to stay in launches while others prefer hotels. There are lots of Hotels and Lodges are available in Pakhiraloy in all ranges from mid-budget to Luxury (From ₹ 800 - 5000). And don’t be afraid of tigers roaming around your hotels, because the hotel’s peripheries are well secured by fences.

Almost all Hotels are well equipped with tourist boatsused for travelling through the heart of Sundarban. You better talk to your Hotel manager rather than wandering outside your hotel and get confused. Fooding is available in all hotels within reasonable prices with yummy taste! If you are determined to explore Sundarban, I would suggest you to buy a tour package from any of the reliable tour operators. Then, you won’t have to worry about fooding, Lodging, arranging boat, & taking permission for entering forest area. Everything will be arranged by the tour operators only.

Cost of tour

It solely depends on what kind of package you are purchasing. Generally, it varies from INR. 5,000-10,000. All tourist spots generally remains same, only the quality of Hotels and their services change accordingly.

Places to Visit

There are many tourist spots like Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, Dobanki. Sundarban tour is actually a 3 days 2 Nights tour program. It may seem to be a short tour but within this time-frame it consists everything, unless (jokingly) you make friends with tigers & choose to stay there for a longer period of time. Here is a short guide for you.

#Sundarban Diaries- Day 1

On reaching Hotel in the afternoon you will have lunch and take some rest. Around the evening, you will visit the Pakhiraloy River Junction to see & hear various & awesome species of birds and feel the nature’s stunning beauty during sunset. Then, you will get back at the hotel to get yourself charged for the next day.

#Sundarban Diaries- Day 2

This is the most vital day of the tour. It will start by visiting the Sajnekhali Tiger Reserve & Sudhanyakhali Tiger Reserve in the morning. There are watch Towers inside these Tiger Reserves to safely have a view of the forest. Here you will find Museums, Mangrove Trees and short roadways secured by fences on both sides through the forest to have a glimpse of the beautiful Sundarban. Thereafter you will reach Dobanki, which lies in the core area of the forest, very much prone to have a view of the Royal Bengal Tiger if you are lucky. If not, then at least Tiger pug marks will fill your heart. Here in Dobanki, you will feel how blessed we are to have that forest. After that you will return at the Hotel. All your day will be spent on the boat.

#Sundarban Diaries- Day 3

On this day you are bound to feel sad while you return to your home from this wonderful national park taking a wonderful memory with you.

Royal Enfield Ride to Mandarmani

 -Arkapravo Ghosh & Jyoti Mukherjee

With this pandemic hitting, the whole world has gone under complete lockdown which means no travel, no fun. We are finally trying coming back to normal by taking all the safety measures and following the few restrictions given. With the unlocking starting in West Bengal and lockdown continuing on particular dates, we thought of taking a break from the pause and bring out our companions for a quick and safe ride to the beach. Keeping every possible consequence in mind we "The Enfield Riders Community", started our journey early in the morning for a One-Day-Ride.

We started our bikes at 5 Am and the Sun was barely visible due to the clouds. We all met at our decided meeting point - Santragachi Bus Stand, and we were thrilled to see all the Enfield’s lined up while some purring their 350s and 650s to hit the roads. We felt thunder raging in our veins when 25 Royal Enfield machines started altogether. It seemed that we were the ones in charge of The Weather. The roads were welcoming us while our destination was calling us. All this set our mood as we started and finally felt freedom! After sorting out the routes we reached- Kolaghat for breakfast, where our destination was 75-80kms more to go. Sher-e-Punjab being the most famous joint for travellers going through the Bombay highway served as brilliantly as they used to. In spite of the lockdown, we dint have to compromise with the menu. The food was delicious as always without putting a lot of strain to our pocket. After a bit of over-eating, we finally focused on our destination which was- Mandarmani, Sea-side Village in West Bengal. Since it was Independence Day, we met a lot of other solo and group riders on their way of celebrating the 73rd Indian Independence and became our travel companion.

On this day, India witnesses a huge celebration of independence with tricolour flag hoisting, parades and cultural functions across the country. Our idea of celebrating this day was freedom and what better way to find freedom other than being a rider! The roads were colourful with our Indian flag and it spread the Indian Spirit through the thumping of our beasts. A bit of traffic, the rain, the bumpy road didn’t matter because it was all a part of the thrilling riding experience. Roads were a little wet because of the humid weather conditions and rains. But we powered through safely. We all were geared up with riding jackets, bottom, gloved and full-face helmets. It helped us to evade the tiring and humid-air hitting us. It was a 4.5hrs ride after multiple halts including few for photo-shoots. We finally reached our destination, Mandarmani which is near about 180km from our respective homes. We had lunch at The Viceroy Beach and Spa Resort which is a bit on the expensive side but not so much. Some peaceful hours at the beach, good food and mainly taking a break from the city life was all we needed for refreshment. Though we were not willing to, we had to come back since it was a One-Day-Ride. We had to get up & start our journey which was very quick and took around 2.5hours to come back to the city.

There is not much to talk about the destination though, but the journey, which was fulfilling and thrilling. The roads and the speedometer were so much in sync. And being a rider there is so much I can ask for. Mask, Sanitizers, Gloves and Social Distancing are mandatory if you are planning for such a ride.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Surfing the Edges of Sunderbans



  • Could you find time to enjoy the scenics beauty & sync with the nature of Sundarbans?
  • Could you find some time to say Hi to the wild cats knows as The Royal Bengal Tigers?
  • Find out how you can have the best experience, check out the article by Soubhonik Banerjee


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