A Week In North Bengal: Exploring The Mountains Through My Lens

Tripoto
22nd Oct 2021
Photo of A Week In North Bengal: Exploring The Mountains Through My Lens by Subham Shome

Well, I will be honest here. I had no expectations of going to a friends and family trip in a group of 20 people and return with some of the best landscapes, wildlife and astro photos I have ever shot. It still feels unreal seeing the Milky Way in the clearest form, Mt. Kanchenjungha and the Sleeping Buddha Range in its fullest, river Teesta leading us onto its own valley, the gorgeous ridges and mountains, stunning flycatchers and massive carnivores - all in a single trip! and guess what? I wasn't ready for most of it!

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Sunrise over Teesta Valley, with peaks from Bhutan in distance

To start with, lets just give a one-liner about the trip members. 7 friends and their parents, making it 21 - this is our full group; one person was unable to join, thus making it 20 people for this trip. So now, lets begin the trip! Oh where are we going? Multiple places, but the most significant ones are Tinchuley (and Tukdah), Ahaldara, Latpanchar (and Milandhura) and Bengal Safari - all in one!

Day 1: Darjeeling Mail SF Special (02343) from Sealdah to New Jalpaiguri (NJP), 10:10 PM IST [October 22, 2021]

Nothing much for the first day, it was a journey that I have probably mastered and revised over twenty times now - its my fourth journey in 2021 itself (with another possible journey in December), and let me remind you, this is the year of Covid-19's second wave! So, lets begin from Day 1, where we start from NJP to Tinchuley and Tukdah forest.

Day 2: NJP to Tinchuley and Tukdah [October 23, 2021]

There has been a massive landslide in the main route from NJP to Tukdah forest and we had to take the alternate route via Kurseoung.

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Peeping Peaks

Here began my first shots for the trip, obviously after I had some of the best momo's ever. The first one came out to be a cloud-ridden frame uncovering some of the peaks of the green mountains on an extremely cloudy day!

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Seven-spot Ladybird

I also got a minimalistic shot of a person approaching a small resting area amongst the massive rice fields of Rohini, and a small ladybug, on our way to Kurseoung.

However, the majority of photos from the first day included some random textures and patterns on the mountain ferns and pine leaves. I always do this when I go to the mountains. It gives me a different kind of feeling!

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Beautiful pine leaves

I had also clicked a few standard template shots of the mountain layers which we always see before reaching Ghoom.

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A Standard 'Ghoom' terrains shot

It got very very dark when we had reached Tinchuley and that is when we realzed that we have actually crossed Tinchuley and would be staying in Tukdah cantonment area. We didn't get bookings in the same homestay, so we had to accommodate ourselves in two separate homestays, which are about a couple of kilometers apart. However, the best was about to come for the first day at the night when we got some classic shots of the night sky.

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a 12-frame star trail

I could take a tiny star trail with around 12 frames and another frame which is going to confuse the viewers, due to the light-play in it.

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Clicked around 9 pm at night
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The Moon

The last shot of the night was a clear detailing of the Moon, since I was carrying a Tamron 150-600mm lens.

Day 3: Tukdah to Ahaldara via Birik and Sittong [October 24, 2021]

The best part of Day 2 (in daytime) was the Sunrise. It was absolutely majestic and the Sun peeping through the broken layers of clouds and shading its rays all over the Teesta valley made the whole scene absolutely magical! It was welcomed with a cup of coffee in hand and loads of chirping and flowing water sounds all around! We took a stroll around the area and found some beautiful small pockets of water streams and some classic hill slopes!

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Broken Clouds during Sunrise, Tukdah

It took us quite some time to get ourselves accustomed with the weather there but the views were running chills down our spines!

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Rays on Teesta Valley

After breakfast, we started our journey towards Ahaldara and on our way, we re-lived a small waterfall and a couple of tea gardens, where we found more spiders than solace! But the waterfall was a view worth waiting for!

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The Tiny Waterfall on our way to Ahaldara

We reached Ahaldara just around Sunset, I didn't have enough time to settle down and get some Sunset snaps! However, it didn't make me sad though since I did my best every night photography in the same night, before dinner!

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Milky Way over Darjeeling, Ghoom and some other small villages
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Milky Way with the famous Ahaldara tea-stall

I got these amazing views of the South tail of the Milky Way which is brighter, and tried to frame it all over Ahaldara. I also got my friend to hold the bright torch light towards the Milky Way and get a shot out of it. Oh, just to mention, our parents stayed in homestays while we stayed in tents. And that was a good night to Day 3.

Day 4: Majestic Ahaldara Sunrise and Sightseeing [October 25, 2021]

Well, apologizing for not capturing any of the sightseeing because I was not feeling well during the second half of the day. However, it is the majestic Sunrise that is going to blow your mind! We got the best views of the whole Sleeping Buddha range, along with the beautiful Teesta valley and Teesta river with its mini tributaries.

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The Best Sunrise I could have asked for, with the Teesta River

We got the glimpse of Mt. Kanchenjungha before the clouds cleared up from the whole sky when the first rays of the Sun fell on the range!

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Part of the Sleeping Buddha range including Mt. Kanchenjungha

But it became even more mesmerizing when the whole peak came out right in front of us with the rays still on it. I took to 600 mm telephoto lens and got this shot!

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The first rays on Mt. Kanchenjungha peak

We got the most serene views of Teesta Valley from Tagore Rock (a rock that is shaped in the form of Rabindranath Tagore's face) and I had to get this shot captured, ain't I?

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That's me, over the edge at Teesta Valley

The final image from that Sunrise would obviously be the mini tributaries of Teesta river near Sevoke, which is about 50kms road distance from where I was standing.

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The famous Teesta, broken down

The only photo from sightseeing is this one, of Namthing Pokhri (a lake near Ahaldara) which supposedly holds Salamanders in it. Although we didn't find any, but the place was quite serene with some good reflections falling on the lake, and the clouds making interesting patterns!

Other sightseeing points included Kurseong, Dowhill where we went to the haunted 'Victoria Boys School'. Well, there was nothing much to capture there to be honest!

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Namthing Pokhri

Dinner that day was barbequed chicken and roti with some sabji and the sky was not as clear as it was the previous night.

Day 5: Birding at Latpanchar and Bengal Safari [October 26, 2021]

Latpanchar is known as The Birder's Paradise. When we reached there, we got to know that the main birding starts from a village called Milandhura, which is about 3 kilometres from the main village of Latpanchar. We (3 friends) had strolled into a wrong shortcut and were on the way to get lost forever probably, but our decisions let us back to life, and then we went on to the correct place. There we did birding for quite sometime, I wouldn't say we found many birds, since we got pretty late in search for the rufous necked hornbill. However, we got some Verediter Flycatchers and some other flycatchers as well.

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Dark-sided Flycatcher

But the best part was waiting for us at the Bengal Safari which is near Siliguri town, and we were there for an hour and I got some of the best big cat and herbivore shots I could have ever imagined to get! From a resting leopard looking straight at me to a Royal Bengal Tiger looking up at the sky!

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The Deadly Stare
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Royalty of Bengal

We also got a peacock and I could get a close-up of the feathers as well. We also saw some varieties of deers and a parrot high up in the trees! and a mother-son duo of common monkeys staring at us from top of a wired fence.

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Mother and Baby Monkey
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Peacock Feathers
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Deer amidst Lunch
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Rose-ringed Parakeet

After witnessing all these magical stuffs, it was finally time for us to board our train back towards home. It is obviously Darjeeling Mail SF Special (02344) from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) to Sealdah, at 8:00 PM IST. After having a lot of gossips and biryani, it was time to bid another bye to North Bengal, which we are going again in December or Januray expectedly!

Day 6: Sealdah Station and back Home [October 27, 2021]

Nothing gives us more excitement than reaching Sealdah station on a morning and looking forward to more journeys like this. After a short, exciting and hugely successful photography trip, it was time to get back to routine. Here is our group photo with Mt. Kanchenjungha and Mt. Kabru in the background, taken at Ahaldara!

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Team North Bengal, October 2021

Thanks a lot for reading through to the end of this travelogue! I hope you have enjoyed the images as much as I have enjoyed clicking them. Hoping to make another trip very very soon since I'm already missing the mountains!!

Till then, keep clicking, keep creating!

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