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Garhpanchkot: Mission Accomplished
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An offbeat trekking destination in Bengal. The Dense forest of Garhpanchkot. A structure built at the top of Garhpanchkot - Now abandoned. I took everything from my bag whatever I had to eat. 'Parle-G' biscuits were thoroughly being enjoyed by the doggy and both of us shared a mixture of 'chana, mudhi, cheevda and badam' - a Bengali fast food. Also finished the 'Britannia' fruit cake which I had in breakfast. After taking long rest, I got up to take some pictures. Kaanuram, the guide on a view point.
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mountaintrekkerindia: mountaintrekkerINDIA
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Saturday, September 22, 2007. Backpacker trip - Thailand and Cambodia. Backpacker trip - Jaisalmer (Rajasthan). Drive - West Siang, (Arunachal Pradesh). Drive - Siachen Glaciers base camp Ladakh. Drive - Siachen Glaciers base camp Ladakh. Drive - Netarhat and Betla forest (Jharkhand). Drive - Delhi to Asansol. Backpacker trip - North-East India, Myanmar; Bangladesh. Ride - NH 2 (West Bengal to Agra). Trek - Desert trekking in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan). Ride - Delhi to Dodra Kwar. Ride - West Bengal to Nepal.
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Garhpanchkot: The separation
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An offbeat trekking destination in Bengal. Ants hill in the middle of the road. Suddenly this idea came into my mind. I asked the auto-rickshaw driver to wait for a while and went back to the dog and gave her some bread piece which I was carrying for emergency. She went busy in eating it and I ran and jumped into the auto. She kept watching the auto going away from her. I hope she would have reached her home safely. Thanks for your beautiful company dear doggy :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Garhpanchkot: Next Day
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An offbeat trekking destination in Bengal. When I asked him, he said, its very usual activity for him to climb this mountain. I kept on following him. I would also like to mention here about a dog, which kept following us right from the beginning of the trek till the end. She didn't leave us for a single minute. She would go ahead of Kanuram sometimes, as if she was knowing the right way and wanted us to follow her. The dense forest of Garhpanchkot. Another view of the forest. At few points Kanuram stopp...