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Travelogue No. 1


Travelogue 09
So, like my all trips. It’s also started with uncertain and unscheduled plan. i had a 4 days leave due to holi and weekends. So i thought to go to Nepal and travel inside Himalayan region and get lost there in these 4 days. I have charted out 2-3 locations, where network didn't work at all…..in this list first, easy and accessible name is Nepal and the second is Valmikinagar tiger reserve/national Park. Due to aligning border with Nepal valmikinagar also has poor/no internet/network in actual forest area or may be its well-planned step of government for anti-poaching operation in jungle. As biggest threat of this forest is poaching of tiger and other endangered animal. But holi also demand our presence at home, my mother emotionally blackmailed me and prepared myself to come home. And I didn’t refuse my mother’s plea to come home, but I have decided another course of action. Kyonki dil hai ki manta nhin….once if you decide to do anything, and left it unresolved than that things hurts you more. So I have started thinking in another direction. On the morning of 8th March I was sleeping and having dream about forest and bike riding, suddenly I jumped out of bed and switched on the phone and had taken notebook and pen. And started charting out routes to get going today itself. As holi is approaching very fast, on the 10th march. While planning this tour I keep thought of reaching home on 9th march eve in my mind. And hence I decided following routes……Starting point from Motihari, First stopping point will be lauriya-nandangarh, second halt will be at bagaha and then night stay at valmikinagar tiger reserve. Then next morning leave valmikinagar for paniyahwa bridge in kushinagar district of uttar Pradesh through dense forest with having mud filled kacchi pagdandi and cross the gandak river make an small halt in padrauna then through kuchaaykot road final halt at home.

Route:-
After chrting out the routes, now I’ll have to decide about accommodation issues. So I have already visited valmikinagr so I have some information that is a camp that is run by Tourism Department of Bihar government

Accommodation:-

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