Life or Live

by Biplab Garai (India)

A leap into the unknown India

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Today 03 march 2020 I am Biplab Garai,29, from Kolkata India. So, what you like life or Live. Ahh!! SO let me tell you about my journey its 16 May 2016 morning 5 am yes i am exited and nervous to i am going for my new job. I have my train at 6 am from Howrah station and from here i have reached at balasore at 9:30 am . With one bag i directly reached office after all formalities i got an accommodation with one of my colleagues . So after 3 years 3 months same office tik tok same job no adventure nothing so that its boom. I have so do something adventurous.... i left my job and going to travel Bangladesh its a short 10 days trip but time to meet with some new people new culture. There i learn lots of think eats lots of fish and travel so many local house. In bangladesh there weekends are on friday and saturday. Sunday is working day cool ... Bangladesh basics National language:Bangla Currency:Bangladeshi taka Capital city:Dhaka basically eat your weight in biriyani. Before you claim you’ve tasted biriyani before, know that the biriyani in Dhaka is not the same as what you’ll find in, say, Hyderabad or Lahore. I won’t start any wars by declaring favourites—head to Sultan’s Kachi Biryani in Old Dhaka and decide for yourself! After full of stomach..... Explore Old Dhaka. There’s no way I could possibly list all of the crazy things I’ve seen in Old Dhaka—just head into any narrow lane with people moving in and out of it, follow it, and see what happens. Visit Lalbagh Fort. Dhaka’s main historical attraction, the sprawling fort is in the heart of Old Dhaka. I didn’t find it to be the most gripping place, but I did enjoy the view from the AC rooftop cafes overlooking the complex. Roam the Buriganga riverside. Single-handedly one of the most shocking yet enthralling places on earth, there are a million and one stories to be found along the Buriganga. Put on solid shoes, prepare your nostrils, head to Sadarghat, and start wandering in either direction. It’s different at every time of day, and never, ever boring. Go for a boat ride on a more economical launch boat, my favorite mode of travel in Bangladesh. so after visiting with lot of my relatives i came back to india . Bangladesh is without doubt one of Asia’s undiscovered gems, but unfortunately (mostly due to a mixture of political instability and natural disasters), Bangladesh has gathered not the best reputation internationally. Bangladesh has yet to experience much tourism and is mostly un-touristed: a foreign face will excite a lot of attention and interest, almost always of a friendly and kindly nature. “Excuse me mam, your country?” were probably the words I heard spoken most to me on my trip. As an un-touristed destination, Bangladesh is relatively free from the tourist-scams that are common in neighbouring India. On the other hand, Bangladesh also lacks much of the infrastructure of neighbouring India, and travelling around can be hard work. Roads can be unpaved, traffic is dire in some places (mostly Dhaka) – for more see the transport section – and transport conditions are basic at best. English is not widely spoken, which can make independent travel difficult in more rural areas. Bangladesh can also be raw: along with the beautiful landscapes, people and places, expect to see a lot of poverty, and a huge amount of pollution and dirt. Don’t come if you’re not comfortable with dressing conservatively, sitting in crowded transport, and experiencing a variety of conditions. Perhaps the best description of Bangladesh I’ve heard is a “more raw version of India” – but even that comparison falls a long way short of the variety and richness of culture available in Bangladesh, and the positive surprises that this small but bustling country has in store for travellers who make it there. Now again same borrowing nothing new. Then i went for a short trip to Darjeeling and Digha to find out what i like most a Mountain or sea .. then I reliase its Sea which i like most its has adventure its have fun , relaxing mood up and adventures. Now its time for Caribbean. The Caribbean is not just one breathtaking island destination, but an archipelago of over five-thousand! Puerto Rico, Aruba, Haiti, Tobago, St. Maarten, Bonaire — these are only a few of the amazing and varied isles worth visiting. While each place has its own set of charms, and should be researched individually, this overview aims to give general background information on traveling to the Caribbean, as well as to highlight some of the absolute best sights, activities, and experiences. I am existing about this trip lots of white sand , sea , and delicious food really its a dream come to be true.