Kevin Kelly had quoted – TRAVEL IS STILL THE MOST INTENSE
MODE OF LEARNING. The three-day trip to Konkan was one such learning. I learnt
how strangers become friends and eventually evolve into a family that travels
together.
The day broke earlier than expected. Our bags were packed,
the breakfast was served and Vicky stood there supervising every move. Bidding
adieu, we moved out of Vicky’s guesthouse.
We stopped by a newly built temple, which is regularly seen
in one or the episode of a famous Marathi serial – GAON GAATE GAJALI. The next
stop was yet another temple. From here, we made our way to Vijaydurg fort.
History seemed to be still alive in here. This is a fort, which was built by
King Bhoj, won over by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and now in ruins. Luckily we
were helped by a guide to understand the history as well as the geography of
this fort.
By the time we finished, hunger had announced its
immenseness. Local food rushed to our rescue again. After a sumptuous lunch, we
made our way to Vaibhavwadi. This is where, right in the middle of crops and
with a mountain range serving as the backyard, we were welcomed to Kranti’s (our
team leader) native home. The temperatures had dropped. The mosquitoes had
grown fierce. As we spent a large chunk of our time at her blessed home, we
couldn’t stop ourselves from checking our watches.
At around 8.30 pm, from Vaibhavwadi station, we boarded the
Tutari Express back home. All we held closer to our hearts were memories.
Memories of Konkan.
When in Konkan… Make sure to have all the fun!
Dedicated to every awesome soul on this trip.
-Virtuous Vociferous | January 01 | January Blog-1A | 2018
Saying a Goodbye |
Visiting the temple |
Temple run continues |
Vijaydurg fort |