Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Assam Calling!

To the uninitiated, the very mention of Assam conjures an image of expansive greenery and seamless scenic splendor and relentless anxiety to explore the bounties of nature … an indeed rightly so… Assam is a splendiferous paradise on earth for all those urban stressed souls.

A dreamy journey takes off as one moves from the hustle and bustle of Kolkata. The contrast of the noisy melting into a silent rendezvous with nature highlights a magical trance to leave anyone spell-bound in ecstasy. On the hinges on North Bengal and spilling well into Assam, begins the majestic spread of rich tropical greenery with little hillocks regularly spurting up from the vast tracts of plains replete with a thick canopy of bottle green landscape. Complimenting the luscious mix of shades of green are swelling water bodies which would take one by surprise… a smoothly blended contrast of nature’s best shades of greens and blues to soothe the eyes of every onlooker. And well, this is just the beginning.

As one reaches the destination of this eventful journey, Assam, the grandeur, gets bigger and greener. Roads carefully maneuver through the deep vegetation and the never-compromising thickness of the vegetation engulfs you making you feel meek in a cacophony of emotions like excitement, curiosity, contentment and happiness. A look in any direction reveals only a lush expanse and a bounty of greenery with little hills poking out in regular intervals. And then there is the mighty Brahmaputra gushing along its way with an insatiate fervor and fury, completely unmindful of its surroundings. Its frightening to imagine the reckless fury it unleashes in the monsoons.

In a gist, it is the beautiful blend of vivid range of terrains with the terra firma and of course, how could one forget the ever smiling faces of the locals which gives Assam a distinct identity… an identity which at the end of the day restores a well needed sense of serenity on ones self. Of course, there is the question of man poaching on the territories of the Branhmaputra… which does seem contrasting to the all pervasive serenity and calmness…but that’s another story.

The variety in the Culture of Assam is rich too, with various forms of arts and music emanating from the traditional and tribal groups…this is indeed an art connoisseur’s paradise…

In the midst of all this beauty there are signs of an economy in its infancy, with real estate activity in the form of glass structured buildings and mini malls… and with 'Aid' money pouring in it has a long way to go until saturation..

Well, if I have left out anything, then it’s the Rhino’s at Kaziranga …(There’s an exclusive write up on that coming)

But I must conclude that at the end of the day, when one’s retired to bed, you do feel complete with nature… with the pristine surrounding lending a whole chunk of tranquility… and its ever-rejuvenating freshness soothing the worked up minds. In the mean while, do not think twice about planning your holiday to Assam. Or, if there is any work coming along in Assam, don’t think twice about volunteering for it! Like we did! (R, C, M - comments please !)

Be ready to experience and enjoy the oneness with nature, in store for you in one and only Assam!!
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Hang on – have’nt you wondered why I’ve bothered to be so nice and formal in what I’ve written above? Well, it was written excitedly for my companies monthly journal and being early days then I ‘believed’ that they were gonna publish it. As you can guess by now, it did’nt happen :) But what the hell.. here I am anyway …

And btw, don’t take every thing I’ve written up there on face value. You can’t write bad things about places where you’re sent to work when you write stuff expecting it to be published right?!

Anyways, its not about the place.. its whom you are with. What say ?

Peace,
Baidik.

8 comments:

Siddharth said...
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Siddharth said...

Nice write up ... for a moment i wanted to fly down to Assam (obviously via kolkata) :) For some reason I am kinda happy that industrialization hasn't reached these parts in a grand scale. Or rather, it chose not to. Surely a good getaway for stressed out souls (me).. Hopefully I should be able to visit Assam once I plan out my trip to Calcutta. (its been 15+ years since i visited WB!).

Siddharth said...

I removed the earlier comment, coz it had quite a few typos :)

Banu said...

try a tattooed, sickle toting, beedi smoking ULFA chick! :-)

Siddharth said...

fed cut has been announced. 75 bps. Will have to check out how the markets react today. Kinda feel handicapped when i dont have my accesses to websites such as BofA securities, Bloomberg etc. from home.

Siddharth said...

Re: Toothbrush Salesmen... Now u know why its such a coveted job :) ;)

Rishav said...

Man...is it the same assam we r talkin about...where is the pristine beauty..diod i miss it in all the traffic jams??

Deepak G said...

hi
its a nice write up...i like reading travelogues n this sure fits the bill for one...u can try sending it to the Hindu for their sunday magazine with a couple of pics...
deepak,
(shattacc member)