In the wee hours of 18th April, I was navigating the check-in counters at the Hyderabad airport. It was a nice feeling to be taking an early morning flight sans formals, laptop and business luggage, something that had become too routine of late. I could see some curiosity in the half asleep eyes of my fellow passengers, at 5am. I was feeling lighter and relaxed in my casuals and floaters, inspite of a heavy backpack around my shoulders and a previous night spent without any sleep.
I was finally on, with my solo backpacking trip ! I was excited and really looking forward to my journey across the mountains and valleys of the Eastern Himalayan region. I had a fortnight to explore the places, interact with the locals, chat up with other backpackers and spend some quality time with myself, without the hustle and bustle of city life, rut of daily routine or neck-deep work commitments.
I will keep posting experiences, pictures and learning from my maiden solo trip here, whenever I traverse the connectivity of civilisation!
Edit: The complete journey's picture-blog has been compiled here, as an index:
Edit: The complete journey's picture-blog has been compiled here, as an index:
- 1: Why Backpack solo?
- 2: Some Backpacking ground Rules
- 3: Day One Doldrums
- 4: The Darjeeling Diary
- 5: Tribal Home stay in West Sikkim
- 6: Hiking a leech-infested mountain!
- 7: Pelling's wish-fulfilling lake!
- 8: Alone, atop a mountain!
- 9: Zuluk, a magical village in East Sikkim
- 10: Re-tracing the anicent Silk Route
- 11: Bhutan beckons!
- 12: On a very Scenic National Highway
- 13: Life in Bhutan: An executive summary
- 14: Thimphu, the Capital city
- 15: A day in the Monk's hut!
- 16: Paro, a Paradise on Earth
- 17: Scaling the Tiger's Nest
- 18: Back on the Indian border
- 19: Culmination at Kolkata
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