Trip to Paradise aka Kashmir

Journey was started from Howrah station, West Bengal by train (Himgiri Exp.) just before the clock ticking to midnight. It was a long journey of around 40 hours. So, every day to day life to led in the train 😀 for two days (include two nights). The journey was not much troublesome for me in the non-ac class at an age of 24+. We were a team of thirteen with a new born baby (youngest to travel ‘paradise’). Unfortunately all other in a same compartment except me, who was 7 bogies away. Although, it was a first reserved berth for me, definitely for touring only. Before that I’d some stories of traveling with some other destine job (that I’ll share someday). Sleeping, eating, reading and again sleeping was the most favored routine for me. But, from 5-6 hours before the destination, inner feeling for upcoming sights was superb. Terrain getting different, population concentration getting decreased and oxygen concentration at the highest level for my life. I just left my seat and stood at the door (not recommended) to feel the healthy breeze, it was awesome for me or may be for every nature lover or may be for everyone though. to be continued…..

The Journey Begins

Thanks for joining me!

I’m not travel as a traveler, just do it for some pleasure and peace. Intentionally or accidentally I was been in many place in the countries like India, Indonesia and Malaysia. Mostly in India, started from east to north to west to south to central to north-east etc. etc.

After some short trip, it has been realized that without it I’m nothing actually knows nothing, better to say one can’t feel fresh and out of the well till he not travel in different places with different language-culture-terrain-weather-color & heart. May be you need spend some bucks but definitely you gain more of it from soul & mind.

So, be in touch; will share my journey to the hill to forest to sea towards the life, as some brand describes ” it’s your life, make it large” 😀

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Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton