Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Trip Planning

I do some trekking. The last day of any trek make our group cherish all our experience. The instances we suffered most and the variety of experiences.
We also discuss another interesting topic. Where to go next? This make us figure out the places, that will be more interesting than all the collective expereience of the current one. A good strategy, I think !
The palces we shortlisted after our ladakh trip are Kenya, Andaman, Scotland or Arunachal.

I have been to many jungles in india. They are national sanctuary where wild animals get safe habitat and live on human mercy.They are scared of humans and that is not the way mighty Lion want to spend his whole life. I never felt any fear deep in my heart though I was in the biggest tiger sanctury of india once. I think, Lion is the king of the jungle and anyone entering into its kingdom should be scared of his life. This will come, once you enter the national Sanctuary in Kenya. The Lions, the elephants with those big ears, zebras, rhinos , chitas … man awesome… keep your eyes open. Jungle is not to drink beer and chill out. You are in mercy of the King Lion, respect him. [ I think like this after watching discovery and internet]

Andaman has a nice underwater sea diving facility. Giganctic himalayan ranges ihas the mightiness. The same way an island in the mid of an ocean will give us an experience of adventure feel, then the calmness I used to enjoy.

Scotland brings the experience of beautiful europe. Along with that the scotch and the Scottish skirt calls to go to Scotland.

I loved Himalayas, the zanskar range in ladakh where K2 rules, the garwal ranges in Uttaranchal where nandadevi and everest rules ,the eastern ranges in Sikkim with Kanchenjunga. One thing is missing, how will it be the where the mighty himalaya has lost its strength and surrennders in front of the great brahmaputra. Where Brahmaputra is able to cross Himalayas and flows in Assam. That will be Arunachal, deep valleys and a chill climate.

So lets see which is going to happen this time, deadline – Sept 2009

1 comment:

Gubbi said...

Kenya.. not until it is politically stable again..

Scotland.. can we afford? can I? I need to evaluate that.. else it would be exciting...


Arunachal and Andaman... waiting for these trips :)

By the way, very nice description of the places.. especially Himalayas and Arunachal..