Awww
Holidays!
We
love them, we enjoy them and we die for them. Don't we?
Holidays are just crazy. They are fun, thrilling, rejuvenating and at the same time nerve-biting. Planning for a holiday is another challenging task. Choosing the right destination, right travel partner and the right time to go. And then comes the much dreaded leave applications to our bosses, keeping fingers crossed that by every chance he/she is in a good mood that day. But once the leave is approved, you just can’t wait, counting days, planning things, packing stuffs and picturing a dream holiday.
Sitting in my workstation its only Mauritius,
Singapore, Australia and Kashmir I hear all day (Yes I work for a travel
house). Most of my colleagues (the lucky
asses) have traveled far and wide; some have even mapped the globe. London, Bali, Kaula lumpur, Hawai……….you name
it and they would have travel tales to share. So snuggled in my cabin I would
wish that some day it comes my way too………..traveling the world without having
spent a single penny from your pocket. A dream job, what say?
So I
spent my 4 years and 4 months here; cribbing all throughout, until God finally
heard, played his cards and sent commands to my Boss’s brain who very happily
offered me a trip to Bhutan. A 4 nite 5 days trip with the best of accommodation
& travel arrangements completely sponsored for me and my husband as an
incentive. When I was told this, it sounded unreal – too good to be true. But
then a rare opportunity which I immediately grabbed and decided to kick the ass
of boredom.
I barely had 02 days time to prepare, pack and get going whereas still pinching myself to feel that its happening in real.
And here came my 1st international tour that too without holding a passport :P
The 04 days just went like a dream...............
I barely had 02 days time to prepare, pack and get going whereas still pinching myself to feel that its happening in real.
And here came my 1st international tour that too without holding a passport :P
The 04 days just went like a dream...............
When
we boarded the flight, we were given face tissues/wipes on which they proudly
wrote – BHUTAN: The land of gross national happiness. These lines had already
started making me happy. And happy indeed was the entire experience of visiting
a country still ruled (though not governed) by King & Queen, where there
are royals and non-royals but no rich and poor, where people still don’t really
relate to this post-modern world, where everyone wears their traditional dress
with pride, where schooling is free to all, where cheese and chillies are the
staple ingredient in every food, where cleanliness is GOD and happiness the
measure of GDP. A Place where you can relax and just soak into the scenic
beauty, a place which just lets you be. A quaint paradise, a blessed kingdom. An
almost idyllic place as if like it just walked out of some fairytale book.
Also
interesting is the feeling of being in India as you are surrounded by all products
starting from ice-cream, soaps, jams, maggi and also the TV channels that are
Indian brands, leaving you with only Handicrafts as something to take back home
as a souvenir. But we could hardly touch them as they were super expensive
giving me to understand the much influx of European travelers to this country
who seem to have a fetish for their handicrafts. But then our pockets refused
to open, and so we stuck to the idea of key chains and book marks for our
family.
04 days seemed less literally. Given a choice I would have extended this dream for few more days. Well I guess this is all I could steal from the destiny as of now. Never the less, I can never thank GOD enough for this. So glad that this whole thing happened to us. We loved every minute of this whirlwind tour.
Sharing some of the pictures...........
04 days seemed less literally. Given a choice I would have extended this dream for few more days. Well I guess this is all I could steal from the destiny as of now. Never the less, I can never thank GOD enough for this. So glad that this whole thing happened to us. We loved every minute of this whirlwind tour.
Sharing some of the pictures...........
The capital valley: THIMPU
Hey Congrats!! For having earned such a lovely incentive. I am sure you must be all enthu to work more harder for the next year ;)
ReplyDeleteWell the pictures are beautiful... seems like you have had a good time there having rejuvenated with a much needed break with your hubby dearest!
Oh you bet. I really needed this break.
DeleteAnd yes, I am rejuvenated. Thanks for coming back here...............:)
OH! This is beautiful! I had no idea Bhutan is that beautiful! Frankly, I am mesmerized!
ReplyDeleteFortuitous you are Sukku! I would kill for such an amazing vacation and you were actually offered one by your boss! Whoa! ;)
And this is it, my next travel is to be scheduled by you and you'll help me make my best vacation. (Since I know now you work in a travel house.) ;)
And after reading this small and crisp post about your trip, I think I am kinda dreaming about Bhutan, that dainty place which still has a king and his men! You won't believe but I actually saved the above pictures. Bhutan is added to the list. :D
Arranging your next holiday or any holiday for that matter will be a pleasure :)
DeleteAnd let Bhutan be the next.
This is awesome! Congratulations on getting to be in Bhutan for 4 days. Like Rachit, I too had no idea that it's this beautiful! I love mountains like anything... :D
ReplyDeleteThat is a super journey!! and yeah these offices and people talking about stowing away to spore, kashmir - me hears it all de time too!! :D
ReplyDeleteDo stop by my blog!! I'd love your visits & comments!