So, this is the first travel blog coming out of my pen...I was on my way to Cochin and it was almost 3 days travel by train...The Patna Ernakulum
express was running before time but neither the comfort of the ac 2 tier nor the
3 days idleness was making me happy. For the first time in my life I encountered a problem with ac 2 tier - a strange problem ... which I never
faced during any of my educational tour from college when I traveled through
second class sleeper...The problem was indeed weird.. But now this was a huge
problem that I could neither open the window nor I could take photograph through
it.
I was very insistent that I would sit beside the window from
the very beginning of the journey. But all went in vain...but every cloud has a
silver lining behind it. This is true that I am unable to click a photo
whenever I am seeing something extraordinary...Neither can I store them in the hard
disk. But some of the scenic beauty which i have witnessed during the past two
days will remain with me forever...
So the first lot of stuffs were the bridges over rivers...It
was Godavari and Krishna near the cities of Rajahmundry and Vijayawada
respectively...It was evening...but the lights on the banks of the rivers were
making the river fronts all illuminated with glitters...then the serene calm
outside night view of unknown villages were making the moment more beautiful...it
was late enough and I went to the upper birth for sleeping..
Next morning I woke up with utter surprise...The foggy grey tone in
the horizon wide greenery of Tamilnadu villages are worth mentioning... I was overwhelmed.
Then gradually the fog cover got cleared...the pleasant sun light was making
the scene more beautiful...then I saw a couple of hillocks full of greenery...
The train was passing through a track with high uplands on both side...Suddenly
the track became so narrow that initially it seemed to be a gap within hills...Later
I realized that it was not a gap.
Then the third lot of stuffs came. After passing the Coimbatore
station the train started to enter a forest area. It was the famous forest in
Tamilnadu -Kerala border. It was so dense, it was so green I was overjoyed...I
was overjoyed with the continuous rhythm of the train and the eye soothing
greenery by the window. The train continued to run and I continued to be a
nature lover..
After travelling almost 2 hours we entered Kerala and I
finally realized why Kerala is called god’s own country...