"...This snake is a cobra which can spit venom but this one is 7 feet long which is quite rare...". The Chandra Story continues. Some snakes are disturbing us in our project in the Chandra Forest.
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Part 3 :
The villagers were astonished to know that nothing had happened last night.
“None of the three animals greeted us last night.”…I replied.
“Look there is no relationship between our discussions about them and they being observant about us. They are animals. They do not know about your beliefs or whether we were discussing them or not. Even if we could have seen them last night then also your belief does not become a reality. It would have been a coincidence that we have seen them. “It’s OK”..the villagers with disbelief and discontent start to work again. They have to do their duty. So they start to prepare our food for breakfast. We got busy with our work. After a while, we were called for the breakfast.
The breakfast comprised four roti, potato fry, and paneer. The taste of the food was ultimate and we were merrily grasping the food along with a sip from the cup of tea provided to us. The tea cup was made of clay which is a very common way of having tea in rural Bengal.
After breakfast two of us start to roam the forest along with one of the villagers. The villager was extremely knowledgeable about the life of the jungles and their inhabitants.
“If you see a team of elephants then there is no need to panic but if you see a single elephant with sprouted incisors then immediately move away from that place as they are unpredictable. The frequency of their visits increases in the winter due to their affinity towards the Mahua juice.
This juice is a wine-like liquor that is popular in these areas."
“Where did the elephants stay during the other season?”
“They stay in the Dalma region of Jharkhand”..replied my friend.
The Chairman who lectured me yesterday gave us another visit. I promptly take my revenge by telling him that none of the three so-called dangers has till now visited us. In reply, he said, “Then you are very fortunate it seems.”. I took this banter sportingly and continued my chit-chats about the Wild Animals.
Suddenly along with the growling of the clouds, rain started to fall and we all had to run inside the tent for shelter. After 10 to 15 minutes of torrential rainfall, the sun comes out.
After the rainfall stopped our adda restarted. Two to three dogs were circling us from the day we started living in the tents. When we're all busy talking, one of the dogs starts barking nonstop. At first, no one cared as dogs could bark due to any silly reason. But when another strange sound was heard from the same direction in which the dog was constantly barking we became conscious.“It can not be another dog as I know how the dogs bark here”..explained the Chairman.
“Then what it is? I have heard the same sound on our first night.” Hearing this the Chairman gets agitated.
"Why have you not reported this before? Do you know who is making this sound? It's the Spitting Cobra, and from the sound of its grumbling, I'm guessing it's at least 7 feet long and is very angry with us for some reason.
"How can you be so sure?".
"My experience"
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Camping outside is a favorite weekend activity nowadays all over the World. There is plenty of health benefit that you can enjoy after each camping session. It will make you feel relaxed, reduced stress, imbibes more physical exercise, improves memory and sleep which eventually better the relationship that you have, and also enhances the level of Vit D.
Northeast India is the easternmost region of India representing eight states – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim.
Although North East India is not often visited by people from metro cities it is a place where they can achieve their peace and tranquility which is lacking in most of the families of large cities.
In this post five of the most serene water bodies from North East India, where you can camp and enhance your mood is shared :
1.Dumbur Lake
Dumboor Lake is a charming water body located in Amarpur Sub Division 120 Km. away from Agartala. The look of the lake is like tabor-shaped small drum, "Dumboor" of Lord Shiva from which the name "Dumboor" originates. A massive and breathtaking water body of 41 sq.km. Govt Guesthouse is available by online booking from the TTDC website but staying in a camp will be an experience to cherish forever.
State: Tripura
Distance from Capital City: About 4:30 hr drive from Agartala
Best time to visit: Any time except Monsoon season(July to October)
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2. Chabimura Hills on Gumati River
Chabimura or Chobimura also known as Chakwrakma or Chakrakma is famous for its panels of rock carving on steep mountain walls on the bank of the Gomati river in the Indian state Tripura. There are huge carved images of Shiva, Vishnu, Kartika, Mahisasura Mardini Durga, and other Gods and Goddesses.
State: Tripura
Distance from Capital City: About 3:30 hr drive from Agartala
Best time to visit: Any time except Monsoon season(July to October)
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3. Lake Umiam
Umiam Lake is a reservoir in the hills 15 km north of Shillong in the state of Meghalaya, India. It was created by damming the Umiam River in the early 1960s. The principal catchment area of the lake and dam is spread over 220 square km
State: Mizoram
Distance from Capital City: About 15km north of Shillong
Best time to visit: Any time except Monsoon season(July to October)
Loktak Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in India. It is a pulsating lake, with a surface area varying from 250 sq km to 500 sq km during the rainy season with a typical area of 287 sq km. The lake is located at Moirang in Manipur state, India.
State: Mizoram
Distance from Capital City: 31.2 km from Imphal
Best time to visit: Any time except Monsoon and Post Monsoon season(July to January)
The Sangestar Tso, formerly called Shonga-tser Lake and popularly known as the Madhuri Lake, is located on the way from Tawang to Bum La Pass in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh, near the Indo-China border above 15,200 ft above sea level.
State: Arunachal Pradesh
Distance from Capital City: Around 12hr drive from Itanagar
Best time to visit: Any time except Winter (October to January)