It was always a dream to me to have the chances once for travel to North East India- because I personally believe there are lots of unseen & unexplored adventures & thrills are there remaining than the rest of India. I , as having extreme passions for travel & craziness , I believe this new project of mine- Ericsson Vodafone 3G project in NESA circle (north east india circle) , could help me to meet my dreams.
Today is the ist day of my journey- moving towards Itanagar( Arunachal pradesh), a state thats almost surpassing the great Himalayan ranges with its cloud kissing white snow peaks, & Itanagar is like a Hill station like naturally beautiful city on laps of Himalayas.
Although my project work would be for the daytime & as I have heard theres no night life in North East India, so just having some good experiences while in work- that is the only way of gathering experience I assume. Besides, Itanagar is a town of tourism, so theres naturally some price hike for all available items, so the living cost would be higher than my expectations.
I started my travel from Guwahati- Dispur , its a place named PalatanBazar from where buses use to operate for Itanagar. The scheduled time is 7PM from the bus stop. I hired a seat in a Volvo bus under Deep travels ( some popular bus service in Assam).
However, the scheduled time to reach Itanagar is early morning of tomorrow, so now its time to have lots of nap, between one stop will be given to the passengers to complete dinner. The more update I will be able to get after reaching Arunachal Pradesh.
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The journey from Guwahati to Itanagar I always use to cherish. Specially when it began to move along the Highway leaving behind the Guwahati city the roads turn into mysteries.
As you will embark on this nocturnal odyssey, your senses will be enveloped in the ethereal cloak of darkness, obscuring the surroundings and blurring the boundaries between perception and imagination. The absence of daylight will bring forth an intriguing transformation, where familiar landmarks and landscapes will take on an unfamiliar and mysterious aura, inviting contemplation on the nature of reality and the limits of human perception.
The shadows cast by the passing headlights reveal fleeting glimpses of the surrounding terrain, playing with one’s perception of space and time. In this transient state, where the known merges with the unknown, the mind becomes fertile ground for introspection and philosophical inquiry. Questions arise: What lies beyond the horizon? What secrets are concealed in the veils of darkness? How does our perception shape our reality?