Travel Blog | Parthadesarkar http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/Parthadesarkar/ Travel adventures in journals and photos from Parthadesarkar en-us Tue, 29 Dec 2009 02:11:45 +0000 Tue, 29 Dec 2009 02:11:45 +0000 Sikkim Village Trp with GlobalHop Travels Sikkim Village Tours With GLOBALHOP TRAVELSwww.globalhoptravels.com .We raced on to West Sikkim for Runchenbong village. Entire journey was along fairyland Sikkim with ever present Mt. Kanchenjunga Kobrus Pandim and lesser peaks. We reached Soreng Bazzar at a height of 5576 ft. and then walked 20 minutes for the village. Sikkim State Forest Environment and Wildlife Department have put thrust on http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Sikkim/Kangchendzonga/blog-330729.html Stilwell Road A Trip to Amazing US Army Achievement Stilwell Road A Trip to Amazing US Army AchievementPartha De SarkarI closed my eyes sitting in Indian Airlinesrsquo flight IC 701 to Dibrugarh from Calcutta. We were going to Stilwell Road that is within Indian side. I shut my eyes not to sleep but to take me back to Pangsau Pass on the IndoMyanamar Burma border. I could hear US Army jeeps and trucks with trailer carrying field guns rolling http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Assam/Digboi/blog-307860.html Manas National Park UNESCO Heritage Destination Manas National Park and Bodo Village tourPartha De SarkarMarcus of Berlin working for us had just returned from the Manas National Park and had sighted tigers twice. He was full of admiration of northeast Indiarsquos beautiful mountains open wilderness flora and fauna and most importantly its colourful tribal life and of work being done by Help Tourism among the Bodo tribe. Northeast is a beau http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Assam/Guwahati/blog-301830.html Mysterisous Sundarban Royal Bengal Tigers' Kingom Sundarban National Park Unique Biosphere of Home of the Royal Bengal Tiger Partha De SarkarBook this trip with GlobalHop Travelpiyushagrawalhotmail.com for USA and North Americaparthadglobalhoptravels.comLate at night the tiger had started growling. Muktar Hussein our guide had told us that it was a male tiger giving mating call. We woke up early and it was still growling intermittently. We ha http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/West-Bengal/Sunderbans/blog-301372.html