Travelling
in winter is a favourite choice for Bengalies. I am not an exception. I love to
travel during winter holidays. This year, I went to Gorchumuk, a travel
destination in Howrah district and not so much distant from Kolkata. The
journey was not smooth. First, I faced nearly 30 minutes jam near College
Street because of the irritating traffic jams in Kolkata.
Anyway,
finally I reached Howrah Junction and met my friend (my language tutor). From
there we caught a local train to go to Uluberia station. There I got an
auto-van to go to 58 No. Gate (consisting of 58 gates) Dam and Gorchumuk
Porjoton Kendra ( Gorchumuk Travel Centre ). The road condition was pathetic and I thought
I was riding a horse! That journey on road lasted for one hour. And you can
imagine my condition.
Anyway,
we finally reached Gorchumuk. We entered through Gorchumuk park and first
reached near the Deer Zone. The main gate to enter dear zone was locked. But
that did not stop the existing crowd to make enough noise to disturb animals. The
deers were staying as much away from the visitors’ spot. I and my friend took
few photos of deers. There were few kids who wanted to see the deers more
closely but they could not. So, I just showed my taken images from camera. The kids
smiled and I became happy.
Standing
near the deer park, we watched lots of birds in that region. But they were all
trying to hide because of the many uncivilized visitors in the park. Lots of
scoundrels from rural regions came to do picnic. They were uttering slang words
every now and then, their body language was not right and some of picnic groups
were playing high pitched sounds of rubbish songs that made the birds scared.
So, I and my friends went near the bushes and away from the crowd to watch the
birds and take photographs. Here I share some of those photos clicked from my
camera.
Next,
we moved towards the 58 No. Gate and watched the dam on the river Damodar. My
friend told me that there was a meeting spot of river Ganges and Damodar just 1
km away from where we were standing. Anyway, we skipped that journey as it was
getting dark and we had to return. I tried to take few snapshots of the river
and I found that lots of eating plates there in the river side.
This
is the way how uneducated humans (and even educated ones!) destroy the
beautiful, natural places. They scare wild animals and birds. They make the
parks and river sides dirty. Homo
Sapiens is the most selfish species on this planet. To create our new homes we
cut trees of our mother nature. We take the freedom & peace of other
animals. We think about our enjoyment at picnic spot but not about the
destruction of our environment.
Anyway,
we got another ‘happy-jerking’ auto-van that took us back to the station. After
2-3 hours, I was back at home.
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