My life is
simple. I'm passionate about a few things in life and they give me immense
happiness. The list goes like this: family, writing, environment, reading, travelling and
music to name a few. All of these make up a large chunk of my life. When people
ask what I would have been if not for an environmental engineer, I always say :
a writer preferably, the one that will help pay my bills while I travel the
world; or better yet, write about my travelling experiences. Oh, what fun that
would be!
Imagine you are
on the top of the Himalayas, breathing fresh air (a rare commodity these days);
looking at the infinite space in front of you, I’m sure you’d be inspired and
ready to embrace life with a new respect. Or, amongst the bustling crowds of
New York City, moving along with strangers together and alone in your journey
to a destination that might or might not be the same. Or, getting proposed to
on the top of the Eiffel Tower (Don’t ask me why, but that has always been the
dream :P). Aah, what a life that would entail!
I can call
myself a fair traveller, been to around 15 states and 2 UTs in the country and
just recently, 3 countries outside India (4 if you count the time I went to
Nepal to buy a chocolate :D). I am always looking to expand this list.
Travelling has always been an interest, a hobby and luckily, my family loves
travelling too. And hence, the numerous trips we took to visit various parts of
the country right from my childhood. I like ticking places off my to-see list.
But I have never travelled alone to any place. I know I do travel from Mumbai
to Hyderabad and back all alone all the time but I don’t mean the physical aspect
of it, rather about actually being a solitary explorer in an unknown city. I
have never had the chance to experience new cultures on my own; it was always
under the shadow of friends or family’s protection. (Not that I am complaining).
Until recently...
I was asked to visit Jaipur for a client meeting. Man, how excited was I! It was one of those
things I always looked forward to – like I mentioned earlier – travel for work
and write about it. And believe it or not, I went there twice this very month
and the month hasn’t even come to an end yet. Jaipur, fondly known as the Pink
City, was a sight to see. It was so beautiful, so well maintained, so neat
& so royal. I was awed by the richness the city effused. I was inspired by
the royalty that dripped from every structure in the city. The city had majestic
buildings that chronicled its regal story. It was a magnificent place, somehow
juxtaposing modern culture and history. Somehow, we
Indians always manage doing that – maybe because we are not yet ready to let go
of our culture.
And you know the
best part – I hadn’t realised it at that time, but it was that I went on my own.
It wasn’t that I don’t enjoy company (some of the greatest memories were made
with family and friends away on a holiday, a trip out of the daily routine). But
imagine this - you don’t have to worry about what others wanted to see, or
where you could have been if not for your friend who wanted to shop. I would
like to first take in the culture & feel the place. Some of my best moments
are spent alone in an unknown city, away from my responsibilities (you might
ask, what responsibilities, you are not even married yet, but I have my list)
& just your thoughts to keep you company. Like, reading a book on a beach
shack. Or just pondering over life, while you are gazing at a monument that existed
from much before your time. Or listening to music as you stare into the ocean while
rocking away on a boat to an island, with nothing but you and the serene waves
surrounding you.
After this trip my
only advice (though, unsolicited) to
you is this: If you haven’t tried going on a holiday alone, you should go at
least once. Maybe before you get married; or before you fall in love; or perhaps
just to take a break from work; because, a little me-time on a small holiday goes
a long way – both literally and figuratively.
Travel; glimpse
the world; learn a new language; embrace a different culture; fall in love with
a new place;
Because somewhere in between all the exploring, you will discover
yourself. :)
11 comments:
Sravya, for an environmentalist there are no borders.. its all global.... just explore.
This is so beautiful... Travelling has been my dream.. Could never travel though be it alone or with family.. but someday i will.. Sravya, beautifully penned...
Yes, Dad :) :)
Thank you so much Sindhuja.. !! It is an amazing experience, go see the world :)
Fabulous. . Why didn't you give me this advice before I was married. Well never mind, I didn't know you before my marriage....
Do you have Houston on your list? Our only pride is NASA. Rest is flat. But we can all do some traveling together
Haha.. Yes, definitely.. One trip to USA is on the cards.. Hopefully, sometime soon :D would love to travel with all of you !! :)
Very interseting to know how it feels when we travel alone. Never did that before ��
This one is another master piece of your narratives. Excellent work sravya as always.
I liked the stuff in the braces () too �� which also has more insight.
Thank you so much Abhijit! :)
Nostalgic!
All the memories I bagged when I went backpacking flashed before my eyes..
Hope to read an other articles about your Jaipur trip. Would love to explore that place virtually through your style of narration :-)
Haha, sure, and thanks :)
Pink city is awesome.
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