More specifically, Sikkim.
A little Background before I dive into this blog post. I was admitted into a
college in Sikkim, packed my bags and left for the North-East to be a resident - not a traveler. With my first glimpse of the rainforest on the meandering roads
from New Jalpaiguri to Gangtok, I was hooked. Such beauty, yet untouched by
man. The mighty Brahmaputra prancing along the road. I was mesmerised. I thought
to myself, “I am going to be here for the next 4 years. Plenty of time for
exploring this place” Gosh I have never been more wrong. Got admitted to DCE a few days later and came back by to Delhi by the
next flight available. Exploration plans all chucked right out the window. Ever since then, there has been a
running joke in my family that one day I will go back to get the stuff I had forgotten while leaving in a hurry. Me and my dad (who had accompanied me on this trip by the way) have made many plans to visit the North East ever since. 2014 seems like the year we might get the travelling actually done.
Who knows, we may walk over to Beijing as well. No harm dreaming, right folks?
But the catch is it’s too far away. Sikkim, I meant. And that makes the journey too long by train and too expensive by air for those of us languishing in middle class . But hope is at hand. This time I am going to #travelsmartwithskyscanner. With a little planning and a lot of help from the very smart SkyScanner app on my phone, I can manage the trip well within my budgetary and time constraints.How? Well, I have been browsing the “Skyscanner” website for the months and dates for cheapest air fare. I am going to make a reservation months in advance (way to show commitment) which makes it a lot more budget friendly. It saves me money and makes planning for the trip a lot more relaxed affair.Though I might have to skip my walking over into China aspect of the trip (Chuckles).
But jokes aside , the plan is to "Plan Ahead".
Now comes the second most costly aspect of a vacation. Hotel Stay. I have realised that hotels (which account for 20-30% of Vacation expenditure) can be cut down with one easy step. Pre-meditate and Negotiate. So here I am looking for Hotel listings on this site and making calls to hotels now for booking deals months away.
Now that I know the tentative months I can get a bargain deal in, I am going to decide the exact timing of my trip. How? Blind guessing? No ways. Why go all this way if you had to blind guess eventually.I will look for two things. Weather and special events. I have been googling incessantly (yes, a lot of free time at my hand) and realised that monsoon months and winters are kind of a no-go time to the north-east. That would mean no trip September onwards. So here’s a tip to travel smart “Research your vacation spot”. You wouldn't want to be caught in a torrid downpour on your visit until you are visiting cherapunjee(which used to be wettest region of earth).
Second thing will be to inquire about events organised by the state tourism
departments,this can be done easily on the internet by emails or checking out advertisements on travel forums. I have
been in situations where I arrive one day too late for a spectacular cultural event for tourists or am scheduled to leave one day too early. This one day could have made the
difference between a good trip and an unforgettable trip. Another thing I
noticed about travelling in the north-east is that the more you can research
about your probable destinations, the easier it will be for you to deal with unforeseeable phenomenon like road disturbances due to landslides etc.
I am looking out for friends in the North - East too. People I know who can plan their home trips back with me. Apart from the convenience of company and somebody who is a native, it also allows for a better understanding of their culture and society.This way I wont just look at the mountains but also understand the songs that echo in them.
So by following these tiny steps I am going to travel smart. I am gonna plan. Sit down and #travelsmartwithskyscanner. Because the beauty of living in the moment comes from the security of knowing that the worst has been accounted for. It’s not me who’s saying this. Somebody said it long ago.All I care for is my quest to revel in the beauty of the north-east,sneak into Sikkim again & Complete that unfinished trip.
I am looking out for friends in the North - East too. People I know who can plan their home trips back with me. Apart from the convenience of company and somebody who is a native, it also allows for a better understanding of their culture and society.This way I wont just look at the mountains but also understand the songs that echo in them.
So by following these tiny steps I am going to travel smart. I am gonna plan. Sit down and #travelsmartwithskyscanner. Because the beauty of living in the moment comes from the security of knowing that the worst has been accounted for. It’s not me who’s saying this. Somebody said it long ago.All I care for is my quest to revel in the beauty of the north-east,sneak into Sikkim again & Complete that unfinished trip.
:)