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Fearful Adventure Travel to Peshok, North Bengal (About the journey)- 1

Fearful Adventure Travel to Peshok, North Bengal (About the journey)- 1

Bengali Translation is following to the English version..

1st part...

Preparation for our Tour



 Our group of friends is quite large, there must be about 20-22 people in total and all of them are college students.  Some of them are study in the general line, and others in the technical line.  Those who are in the General Line, after May-June of the year have free time. So they can go for travel at that time and those who are in the Technical Line, they have semester exams at that time. so they can only see the photos and do video calls of others at home.  I belongs in that second class.  Every time I see their insanity in video call, how does the mind become.  So we, the students in the technical line, decided to go somewhere after the semester in December and will explore an offbeat place.  So with the constant follow-up of Weekend Tours from Kolkata Group, some offbeat places were chosen, such as Peshak, Lamahata, Rangarun and Lepchajgat.  We are a total of seven people in the group, I, Pritam, Battu, Bidhan, Debashish, Avro and Deep.  As such, one day suddenly took everyone to a conference call one night and bought the tickets of Darjeeling mail, the Darjeeling Mail on 31st December at 10:10 pm from Sealdah station.  Start counting the days and once a day to open the IRCTC app to check if the ticket is confirmed or not.  Finally the long awaited day came but the problem was that even though all our tickets were confirmed, the ticket of deep wasn't confirmed.  Tension started, but we have decided that after getting on the train we will adjust with one seat.  But due to good fortune, it was also confirmed by 6:30 pm.

Sunrise in Peshok
Our bad luck before starting the journey

But it took a while to realize that our fortunes are not good at all. However, I will talk about it in due course.  We live in Dattapukur. From there it takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes by train to reach Sealdah.  So we set out at 8 pm to catch the Dattapukur local.  The ultimate insanity is going on in the mind.  As soon as we reached the station, we bought the tickets up to Sealdah.  But then none of us were ready for the sudden thunderstorm.  In the meanwhile our locals entered and stopped at the station.  But as soon as we get on the train, we hear that the train is blocked for some unknown reason.  Within a minute, there was a commotion at the station.  And I don't know the language to say what our condition was.  Until then, the bus route is also blocked.


Trying to rescue ourselves

 Without knowing what to do, we started running with huge luggage for the purpose of the road.  When we reached the road, we saw another incident, a huge traffic jam.  Guessing where I can get a little empty, I started going there.  Until then, all those who have the resources have been deployed for the purpose of procuring a private car.  But no one can come for this trouble.  Meanwhile, time is moving forward on its own.  The only thing on everyone's mind is that we have to catch the 10:10 Darjeeling mail.  The friends who came to the station to see us off, after a lot of searching, they called an auto.  But you can't reach Sealdah by an auto.  Still, we think, let's go to Barasat and make some arrangements from there. Somehow, with the help of those friends, we threw all the luggage in the car and got up ourselves.  But the road to Barasat is also blocked.  Then we had to took another off road to go barasat taking more or less 7-8 km extra; And finally left for Barasat.  Then the clock struck 8:30 p.m.


Bengali Translation


āĻĒā§āϰāĻĨāĻŽ āĻĒāĻ°ā§āĻŦ...

āĻĒā§āϰāĻ¸ā§āϤ⧁āϤāĻŋ



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āĻĒ⧇āĻļā§‹āϕ⧇āϰ āϏ⧂āĻ°ā§āϝ⧋āĻĻāϝāĻŧ
āĻŽāĻ¨ā§āĻĻ āĻ•āĻĒāĻžāϞ

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āωāĻĻā§āϧāĻžāϰ⧇āϰ āĻšā§‡āĻˇā§āϟāĻž

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Ajit said...

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Unknown said...

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utsav dutta said...

Carry on. Amazing travle description.
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Vagabond Avi said...

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Vagabond Avi said...

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INCOGNITO said...

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