Friday, February 03, 2006

Homewards Bound

My trip back home was fun and eventful to say the least. Excited as I was to be going back home, my flight to India did manage to dampen my spirit a bit.

Me and V started for the airport with a good 4hrs buffer. But, proving Murphy's Law to be true, we got stuck in an awful jam. Thankfully with the help of friends we managed to find an alternate route but still managed to miss my flight. I was put in a later flight and I was worried I might miss the connecting flight from Paris. Of course the flight got further delayed and when I landed in Paris I was whisked off to another terminal only to be made standing in the queue for more than 1.5hrs. Luckily(?) my connecting flight was also delayed and I managed to catch it just in time. All my dreams of shopping for liquor chocolates in Paris airport duty free shops were smashed to pieces.

I heaved a sigh of relief when I landed in Delhi, but that too was cut short when I saw my name displayed asking if I could kindly see the Air France officials. No surprise, my baggage didn't make it to the connecting flight from Paris even if I did. They said my baggage would arrive the next evening. But I was leaving for Sikkim early morning next day so I had to arrange for them to send them directly to the Bagdogra airport. In a way I was relieved of not having to deal with customs any more. So off I went with my small carry-on luggage. As soon as I saw my parents all the woes and tiredness was forgotten. It was a happy Kodak moment. My parents were surprised to see me empty handed. Then another interesting incident happened. We went out to the parking looking for the taxi my parents had hired that day. As luck would have it, we couldn't find the car or the driver. We went around the parking lot for a good 1hr or so. Finally my dad found him waiting for us in the arrivals. Poor guy, cant blame him. There he was looking for 3 people loaded with huge bags and baggage and we passed by him with just a small suitcase! He couldn't recognize us!

The next day morning we were back at the airport for our flight to Bagdogra (West Bengal, closest airport to Sikkim) . The flight went uneventful and I got to enjoy the flight food complete with a little packet of pickle. When we landed we came to know the whole of West Bengal was on strike. As is normal, in such a situation Sikkim is completely cut off from the rest of the world. This posed a problem as my dad had to go to his office that day. He then booked us on a helicopter ride to Gangtok. Yippee! 3.5hrs of drive through twisting and turning mountain roads would be covered in just 20mins of flight time!

It was a small coptor with a capacity of 6+1 passengers. My parents made the 5th and 6th passenger and I happily sat besides the pilot to occupy the 7th seat. Wheee! I was the copilot!!! The pilot was a friendly Sardarji and I immediately started remembering Ricky :P

If I have been raving about the beauty of the nature of Sikkim, the view from the top tops it all! This was the first time I had viewed the area from that angle and I was awe-struck! The view was breathtaking! The pilot took us along the course of Teesta river. While near the Siliguri area, we got a glimpse of the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. I craned my neck in hopes of seeing some wildlife but I guess they were all taking a nap.

Soon we approached the hilly regions. I was filled with sensation of wonder as I looked on towards the marvelous view. Sadly the Kanchendzonga range was covered with clouds, else the view would have been more spectacular. We were flying over the green Teesta river with Darjeeling hill on one side and Kalimpong on the other. The Teesta-Rangeet meet below us looked distinct with their characteristic difference in color, one being shades darker than the other.

We then entered Sikkim as we flew over the border town on Rangpo which is unique in itself as it lies half in Sikkim and half in West Bengal. It was delighting to fly over well known towns. I was surprised to know that Pakyong is so close by to Gangtok. I must have passed through Pakyong n no. of times during our trips to my grandparents. I remember it takes us almost 1.5hrs to reach from Gangtok but looking from above, it was just on the other side of Gangtok!

As we approached Gangtok, the first thing I saw was the prominent 'TV Tower' and below it my school. It wasn't difficult to locate my home as it is directly below my school.With glee I spotted other major landmarks in the town. We landed on the helipad and I thanked the pilot for the memorable trip. We made our way through the narrow winding roads towards our home where I was welcomed by a colorful poster with a huge sign saying "Welcome Home!"

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hum Pratham aaye hain phirse. Ab toh aadat se ho gayee hain...he he.

I will cook something and then read this post, aaram se. :-)

Anonymous said...

Wow Colors!! This was the bestest travelouge from your side. It was almost like I was reading a novel with all those twists and turns.

What's up with you and flights? You always end up on other side of trouble...LOL Liquor chocos, yummy. I love the one with Rum a lot, got a packet during Christmas.

Ha ha, I wonder why did they pick you to lose the luggage. You should come by boat next time, will be my suggestion.

Oh I love that little packet of pickle.

Anonymous said...

Helicopter ride!! That's my dream. I never got the chance though Dad was in Army and he had access to it.

Oh I am sure they could have put you anywhere in the copter even along with luggage....he he.

Aree, you see any Sardarjee and you start thinking of me kya? Chalo, kisse bahane toh aapne humein yaad kiya.

The description of Sikkim through helicopter is beyond words. It must have been AWESOME!! I mean there is so much greenery, mountains, rivers that you would have flown over. I just loved reading about all the places and will be googling to read more about them.

I think even I can tell your house from high above...LOL. Aha!! What a Welcome!! Great great.

Mazaa aa gaya padh ke. I will be eagerly waiting for the next part...:-)

Aqua said...

Wow...a helicopter ride to Sikkim...must have been beautiful...
I'm too going home to Darj end of this month after almost 2 years.... soo excited to meet old friends and family and eat homegrown momoms and aloo dum :) also will be first time my baby daughter is visiting darj

Anonymous said...

Welcome backkkkk !!! :) :D chopper ride wowieeee!!

Moonie

Anonymous said...

Hi Colors.. wow! ur journey back sounded so cool! helicopter ride ( WOW!!!!) and 'welcome home' poster...everything so cool! anyway, welcome back now :)

Colors said...

Hey Ricky, I was expecting you only to be sarva pratham :P.
Thanks so much for liking the log tho i feel its too lengthy. I swear! I dunno what the whole world's airlines have against me! I am jinxed!! Sigh...I am so used to it, I have come to terms with it now...no longer get affected...LOL
Sigh! I missed the liquor chocs tho I did try to make up with some wine in the flight ;-)
hehe..u know I had forgotten that they give pickle with food in India...i loved it!
The coptor ride was AWESOME! Specially from the front seat...amazingly superb!!Wish I could show you pics :(

Colors said...

Hi Aqua! yeah the coptor ride to home was THE highlight of my trip! Wow...am already getting jealous of you going back :-) Unfortunately, I couldnt visit Darj, tho it was in my list. Im sure you and your baby will have a wonderful time gobbling up momos. (is she big enuf to have some?)

Hey Moonie!! Nice to see you...Thanks for the welcome :-) Sorry..havent been able to contribute for your fight...but I did have a good laugh watching the ad for "Fair and Handsome"

Colors said...

Hi Mehul, how have you been doing??? Thanksss..! Hows life in Indiana....?

Colors said...

Hey Chandu, Anks and DJ, dunno why ur msg didnt get posted here, but I did get notified via email. So ur msgs are safe and surakshit with me. Will post them back for y'all. TC!

Anonymous said...

hello welcome back! haha guess the airport guys too welcomed you grandly leaving behind all their work. & chooper ride over hte himalays.. Recently i've been to a trip close to himalays.. wow itz a beauty to be experienced! U must b lucky to get a view of eat almost everyday @ sikkim.. may b i shdu add sikkim to my MUST VISIT list asap. w8ng for next part!

Anonymous said...

That sounds like the beginning of an eventful trip! a copter ride as the co-pilot! i'm not jealous of you at all..... i would've died of air sickness if it had to be me!

Anonymous said...

Welcome Back :-) Good to see u enjoyed despite the few hiccups in the beginning ... and flights / lost / damaged baggages seem to be bane of all airlines, international or national!!!

Helicopter ride over hills -wow! That is sooo exciting, can imagine how u felt ... and feeling a bit envious also :-D

Waiting for the next part...

Colors said...

Hey Chandu, Thanks!! haha...wish they would do something like that and make my life a bit easier...:P
yea...seeing the mountain sure makes u start the day humming "what a wonderful world". YES, pls do visit Sikkim...you wont regret it!

Hey Anks :) Hehe...i m sure u wud have enjoyed it too.....the view would have made u forget everything else!

Colors said...

Hey DJ,thanks!!The hiccups almost choked me :P But seriously..yeah it wasnt so bad...things cud have gone worse..right?
Hehe...you can have the joy of a helicoptor ride too...just make sure to take the coptor service when you go to Sikkim..(whenever that is)

Aqua said...

Hi...my daughter just turned 1 year old in Jan this year :)

Anonymous said...

I don't think the post was lengthy. As long as it is interesting, it doesn't matter and I was craving for more after reading it all.

Wow!! I am imagining you drunk coming out of flight and meeting your parents under the influence, that would have been so funny...ROTFL.

Yea, generally they give like a small piece of yummy aam ka achar as pickle.

What do you mean, "Wish I could show you pictures"? Show me next time we meet online or something.

Anks said...

thanks colors.... i was jus wondering where my comment had disappeared!

Colors said...

Hehe Aqua, I am sure once she gets the smell of momos she might not be able to resist :P

Ricky, I meant pics of the view from the helicoptor. Like I mentioned I didn't have a camera that time so missed taking pics.

My pleasure, Anks