People have
different reasons to travel and do short trips for a week or two. It is
probably to reach a particular destination, experience the thrill of a journey,
explore the location, enjoy a festival, associate with fellow travelers and
create many pleasant memories.
For some
travelers, it is really not that simple. Travel is just a break from routine
without any other agenda. What is the point in having a break and keeping
yourself busier than a normal work day?
Travel is
not just about rejuvenation for them or connecting with time and space. It is
not about feeling carefree or spending time with family. It is definitely not
about people. It is very sad if a traveler intends to connect to a place only without
making any effort to connect with its people, their own people or the city culture.
How can you
possibly feel rejuvenated if you have a hectic schedule to cover all tourist
spots, eat all kind of foods and shop in all the malls and markets that your
friends have recommended? That way you create photo albums and talking material,
not memories you want to return to.
Many
travelers do not quite understand that travel is less about pace and more about
pause.
So next
time, do not let the green and red dots (notifications) in Watsapp and face
book that gives large doses of dopamine remote control your travel plans. It almost feels that you are traveling to please the world.
A couple of
my friends wanted to visit Kolkata during Durga Puja this year. Somehow they
could not make it. Now forewarning for those who want to visit this city during
this festival – Do not keep any other plans because if you are not hopping puja
mandaps to see the depth of creativity and themes in different pandals, it is
undoubtedly your loss.
If you do
not spend some time in one Mandap to listen to Dhaak, watch Dhunachi naach,
Sandhi Pujo, Arati, stand in the queue for bhog and enjoy the cultural programs, eat egg roll and Biryani then
the experience is definitely incomplete.
This one is
for my friends who missed that opportunity this year to experience Durga Puja.
Write to chaltechalteindia@gmail.com if you have a story to share about Kolkata Durga Puja or if you are planning a visit around this time, our team will be glad to assist you with a no-obligation itinerary at no cost.
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