I always wanted to go there on rainy day, when the clouds
hide the bright sun and the rays try to protrude out, whisking a smile saying,
“I can still glow..Yeah!!” Today, finally I made it with my ever adventurous
friend, Satabdi, a friend with whom I can do anything crazy. We planned to take
the Metro but then our craziness showed its head. Thus, we took the local train
better known as Chakra Rail and started our journey towards Millennium Park..
The man at the ticket counter was reading the local newspaper.
He gave us a distasteful look that clearly says, “Why the hell are you
buying tickets? Ah! New riders of course!” Both of us were puzzled, all we know
is how to travel by Metro but local train is always big “No “for us. But we
need to try out something new, so both of us triggered all the question at the
counter and every time with an irritated look, he replied. However, we were not
satisfied and the moment we reached the platform, we again started shooting
question to a worker, referring him as “Dada” (Brother). He entertained us with
all the answers with a smiling face (of course, 2 beautiful ladies are
approaching na!). Then I suddenly realized it was wrong to call the man at the
counter as “Kaku” (Uncle), though he looked as one which might have offended
him. Dam! Old habits die hard!! Haha.
The train arrived at Patipukur Station in 3:30 pm and we
were told that the 6th station would be BBD Bag, our stop for the day. It was a
wonderful journey going through those areas where one usually takes a bus or a
taxi in Kolkata. But today, we are doing it in a different manner and enjoying
the view of holy Ganga all the way to our stop. There were very few co-passengers
and some of them have occupied the whole seat and were taking their ‘on rail’ afternoon
nap. We were busy giggling and talking, god knows what sort of gibberish.
At last, we got down at BBD Bag, happily entering the
Millennium Park. The ticket costs only 5 bucks, giving you a marvelous view of Howrah
Bridge on one hand and Vidyasagar Setu on the other end, standing for ages above
the Ganges.
We walked the whole way, clicking pictures and cherishing
the beauty of Ganga. Well you cannot ignore the love birds at every corner. At
some point of time, we look odd. We laughed
and said loudly, “Come on! We are straight yaar!”
I thought of hanging out at Scoop, the famous ice cream
parlor beside Ganga at Princep Ghat. But it was pretty crowded, so we decided
to look around and make our way to Esplanade. After waiting for a while with a
panic-stricken mind, at last we got on a bus and reached to the end of our
sweet Saturday evening. Chuckling and munching an ice cream, we reached
Esplanade Metro and returned home.
I have been to the Ghats in Kolkata but no matter how many
times I visit the place, the freshness rejuvenates the soul. It is hard to find
an open space as the concrete world conquered the casual life, making the
existence more mechanical and complex. You fail to keep promises, lose people
whom you love and in the end everything depresses you. But it is up to you to
mend it.
It takes a minute to gain but a second to lose. But you need
to stay happy. Grab the closest thing and believe me, the amount of joy it can
give you is immeasurable. The silent repels and the air reminds me of some
unfulfilled wishes. But it acted as a balm, encouraging me to try out again and
spread wider wings and fly high.
awesum yaar...but jus missed abt d bus wich refused us jus becoz we r girls n d bus was crowded like hell....but d whole walk 4m millenium park to princep ghat.... a memorable walk..hehehe
ReplyDeletere yes.. oo i missed that part :P great time dear.. cheerz!!
ReplyDeleteNice trip. Thanks for sharing your trip experience. If you are looking for some moments of peace and quiet in the bustling city of Kolkata, think no more and head to Princep Ghat. Built in the year 1841 and named after James Prinsep, the monument is a must visit. Built in Greek and gothic style, the ghat sees a lot of locals and tourists during the evening. If hunger pangs hit you when you are here, you can go for a steaming pack of popcorn or indulge in some spicy jhaal muri. Dominated by pleasant conversations and happy chatter, a peaceful stroll along the ghats will certainly complete your evening there. Explore more about Princep Ghat also.
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