Monday, June 30, 2014

Yatra Karnali (Chapter Two)




Yatra Karnali (Chapter Two)
Soon as I came out of the airport I noticed I was in such a terrain which I'd not even seen in a dream. The headquarters of Jumla, Jumla Bazzar was surrounded by gigantic hills all around it. I kept on looking round and round time and again. And suddenly I happened to see my father as I looked around. He waved at me and called me to him. I greeted my father and with him I went to the staff quarters of his office. My father had been staying there in the staff quarters since he arrived to Jumla. The staff quarters was based in a single floored building made up of stone blocks. Almost each and every house there were made up of stone blocks, for I didn't noticed even a single structure made up of bricks.

There is an interesting thing I'd like to share, some of you might think it's rather disgusting than interesting; in Jumla it felt as if the mosquitoes which I had been so habituated with here in Kathmandu was replaced by flies. Yes, like mosquitoes here swarm around you, in Jumla flies used to swarm all around you. I knew not why there was so many flies there because the environment seemed quite clean and unlike I'd heard about Karnali region cleanliness was quite maintained amongst the people. It must have been the warm summer season that turned out to be heaven for flies. There were outrageous number of flies not only in Jumla but all round the Karnali region, or should I say places I went in the Karnali region. Even the thick forest and hills at high altitude (lekh) weren't fly less. It felt as if every inch of Karnali's land was the empire of flies and this isn't an exaggeration.

The same day I reached Jumla, me and my father went for a walk in the market place of Khalanga Bazzar. There I was amazed to see the rich stock of goods that comes in use in daily basis. Shops were well stocked with variety of goods ranging from sweets, cold drinks, chips, noodles and even electronic commodities like mobile phones and computers which I hadn't imagined to find in such a place like Jumla. I was completely amazed to see the Khalanga Bazzar's operation. You could compare it with the crowded streets of Ason in Kathmandu. There were also quite a few banks and hotels in Khalanga Bazzar. The life style of people there seemed quite similar to people here who dwell in so called the most urban place of Nepal, Kathmandu. Looking at this place of Jumla it was not possible to call than this place a remote place.

The only lack of facility that I found in Jumla was that there used to be frequent power cuts there. Although the place housed a small scale hydro power plant, there still was power cuts and the interesting reason for the power cut was that, the water meant for generating electricity was irrigated in the field's, as it was paddy plantation season. My father told me that at other times there is very less power cuts. There was plenty of water available for all purposes in Jumla. There wasn't any scarcity of drinking water unlike here in Kathmandu, where you wouldn't want to waste even a drop of water. And other important thing Jumla became the first district to provide 3G service in the Karnali region only some days before my arrival at Jumla. So, it was quite fun surfing the internet from a place believed to be so remote. Many of my relatives and friends got surprised to see me online for they had been assuming that internet was not available in Jumla. I was also among them until I surfed the net myself there at Jumla.

Market place at Khalanga Bazzar, Jumla
A street of Khalanga Bbazzar







Sunday, June 22, 2014

Yatra Karnali (Chapter One)

Yatra Karnali (Chapter One)
My insides danced with pleasure when the holidays started after the completion of the two long years of high school. For a person like me whose time during the high school hadn't gone so well, to get it completed was more than getting relief. The end of the high school was like getting a new beginning to me. And what can be more fun than starting the new beginning with a 'Yatra'(journey)?

Yes, I went to a journey in these holidays. Since, the situations favored me I got the chance to travel to the region of Nepal which is known for its remoteness rather than, any commodities or landmarks. I got the chance to go to the 'karnali region' of Nepal. First of all when I was purposed about the journey to Karnali by my father, who had been working there since last six months, I was not so much excited. I had heard such things about Karnali which made me think that, that place was not worth visiting. But due to the 'stubborn request' by my father for me to come there, I finally agreed on going to Karnali.
  
I set off for Karnali on 5th of June. I boarded a plane from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and from Nepalgunj to Jumla.The plane meant for taking passengers from Nepalgunj to Jumla was really small. I was for a moment petrified to see the plane that I was to board to reach Jumla. The plane looked really very old and you could see dents all over it. Soon as the plane took off I was telling myself "this may be it, this is the end", my mind didn't get peace throughout the time of flight. And later when the plane came so near to the top of the hills, I thought the plane was going to crash, but it didn't actually it was going to land. 

Soon as the plane completely landed and came to a halt, I took a long breath. I was so much surprised to see the working mechanism of Jumla's airport. The plane's engine hadn't been stopped even as we got off the plane. All of the luggage were taken out and another cartful of luggage were tucked into the plane. After sometime another group of passengers boarded the plane and the plane's door was shut and I was watching with amazement. It hadn't been more than five minutes the plane had landed, it took off again.

Cockpit of the airplane
A view from the plane's window