The land of dragons!!.. well well well !! Tucked between towering mountains, this small and beautiful neighbour with a happy heart became quite an obsession - thanks to the multitude of experiences shared by my good friends.. So, one fine morning, in April 2015, we embarked on an odyssey that would forever change our perceptions about the mountain kingdom.
As our flight from Chennai to Bagdogra was announced, I rang
Mr.Pema, who was supposed to be our guide cum driver for the entire tour. “Bizhuji, don’t worry. I’ll be there’ came the assuring retort from the other end. Landed Kolkata on time. But, then came the
annoying news that our flight towards Bagdogra will be late by atleast 3
hours. Pema was using a Bhutanese SIM
which would be of no use in Indian territory.
There was no way I could pass on this latest development to our friend
as he must have already crossed the borders to reach the airport. Boarded the flight at 3.15pm and the next 45
minutes were quite difficult as our entire scheme of things revolved around
this one person, Mr.Pema.
At last, after a delay of about 3
hours, we touched the ground at 4 in the evening. Fearing the worst, frantically searched for
Pema at the visitor’s lounge. Heaved a
sigh of relief as I got the glimpse of the recognizable face waiting
expectantly for us. The handsome
chauffeur smiled in acknowledgement as I waved at him. Collected the luggage
and there we were … hitting the roads
towards the mighty Himalayas … to the
world of happiness. Pema was jovial and
at once the kids began to relax with him.
By the time we reached the famous Cornonation
Bridge which connects Siliguri and Jaipalguri districts, it was dark and Pema
began to accelerate .. Stopped the vehicle for food at a wayside
eatery. A huge painting of His Majesty, the King of
Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk and
his beautiful lady love adorned the wall. Little did we know that we were to
see this picture in almost all the places that we would venture. While the man at the counter and Pema were renewing their acquaintanceship, food was served. Food was palatable and after a bumpy ride, reached
Jaigaon at 9.30. Soon, we were in front
of the famous Pheuntsholing Gate, a gargantuan gate reminding us the mightiest forts in
some Hollywood films with two huge dragons adorning the centre. The
Bhutan taxi took us inside. The transformation was dramatic. Gone were the din and buzzle just a few yards away at the other side of the impressive wall. The immaculately paved ways with ornamental lamps
were a sight to behold.
Occupied a cosy-looking room. Tired after a long and wearisome journey,
everybody was in a hurry to hit the bed.
But, here was an opportunity for me to take a nocturnal shot of the massive doorway. Soon, took off with the tripod and
camera. The place was almost
deserted. Unaccustomed to the use of
tripod, took some time to sort everything out.
With smirking faces, the guards watched the entire proceedings
with some amusement.

Good beginning, waiting for more :)
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DeleteAnd some odd six hours later Bizhu and family woke up into their first dawn in the land of thunder dragon............And Thunder Ahead..............
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DeleteIts Jalpaiguri not Jalpaigudi .... :) Just for correction and no offense .... That is my home town
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