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The Picture Perfect Darjeeling

 
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Why Darjeeling?

-Darjeeling Cauz Of Toy Train: We all love the chuk chuk train in the song "ye hawaiyen" in Parineeta movie,don't we?



-Darjeeling Cauz of Darjeeling Tea: Ahem ahem,going to such a place would be a culinary delight for a tea lover.

-Darjeeling to escape the summer heat

-Darjeeling to find out if there is more to it than the train and the tea


Darjeeling - Travelled When?
May 1st week,2012

Darjeeling - Travelled for how many days?
4

Chennai-Darjeeling(NJP) Train Journey

 The nearest railway station for Darjeeling is NJP(New Jalpaiguri) and the nearest airport is Bagdogra.

 Considering the steep price rise of the planes thanks to kingfisher chaos and thanks to the more recent Air India Strikes,travel by air can be now said to be for the privileged few,we decided to get our train tickets done.No matter how convenient these big carriers are,there's no guarantee that it'll land at the right place,at the right time and with the same cost.And comparing the domestic and international carriers is a bigger mistake,Malaysia would be cheaper than NJP..that ways.We knew a journey of 2 days by train would be pain in the ass,but we were firm to not spend a single extra penny.

 Call it my good luck or bad,I got the middle birth of AC 3.I am not sure how many people love the middlies we get,but nether less a seat is always better than "no seat".The upper birth is my favourite,when you can just go right there and never come back,when even the pantry car boys delivers the food at the highest seat,and all you got to do is watch.The lower birth is from where you get to see the views,but then everyone is there on your seat right from the waiting lists to the reserved ones.And then there's this middle one,where you are stuck.I preferred to sleep for next 2 days with occasional breaks for lunch,dinner and breakfast,pretending to be "not so obvious" about the inconvenience of the ones on lower birth.

Musings of the locals@Train

 My beauty sleep was slowly accustomed to the "Jhalmuri Jhalmuri","Sonpapdi Sonpapdi" until "Gancher pata taka keno hoe na" happened.Two Locals(the kind of ones who sing in train),with their high pitched vocals started singing this incredible piece of words which meant "Why doesn't the leaves of trees give money",it was amusing to see the tone and the lyrics match so well with the ghungroos they had in their hands.



Next came,the request for chanda of their gaan,quite obvious,though we gave them the 10Rs we had for the song,and believe me the song of 3 para was well worth it!Then came the magician,the bedsheet seller,the jhaduwala,the paper soap wala,the hijras etc etc.The best part about travel in train is the entertainment free of cost.

NJP was "HOT"

 Contrary to what I had expected,when we reached NJP in the evening,the place was hot and humid.As we were tired(with high doses of interrupted sleep in train),we decided to have a peaceful sleep at NJP and move on further to Darjeeling the next morning.

NJP To Darjeeling via Mirik,Lepchajagat

 We had decided to leave NJP by around 07:30 am in the morning and go via the route of Mirik and Lepchajagat forest reserve.We thought of returning via the Kurseong route on day 4,which is considered shorter.The moment we boarded the car,the driver carefully looking at my attire said "mam tomake thonda lagbe,Darjeeling will be cold".Within 15 minutes of our drive,the little rain droplets started pouring in...


To watch videos of Darjeeling,and know the journey more,read the article next Monday :)
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  • On small screens, such as laptops and Ipads, the left part of your blog gets covered with a rectangle asking readers to share, like, etc. so that it is difficult to read. Please consider shifting that rectangle to the right or the bottom.

    May 16, 2012 at 5:30 PM

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