The morning was pleasant after a
short drizzle at late night. Santosh and Bidyut started at around 4 am from
Panskura for Howrah by local train. Soumya and I joined them at Bagnan and
Ramrajatala respectively. It was too early to catch Falaknuma Express from
Howrah railway station. None of the eateries at the station was prepared to
serve us. The day started with vegetable sandwitch and hot coffee from Comesum
Plaza. Falaknuma Express started at 7:15 am. Partha and Sudip joined the team
at Kharagpur with bagful of breakfast. Plateful of momo, bowls of hot soup,
boiled egg, bananas and sweets heightened the enthusiasm. Rain and sun made the
journey beautiful. The lunch was sweet curd and lassi at Bhubaneswar railway
station. Train speeded through Chilka to Brahmapur. It was around 5:30 pm. We
hurried towards Gopalpur from Brahmapur railway station with an old ambassador
taxi. Unfortunately that old cab could not move much. The next lap was an auto
rickshaw journey. The rickshaw was so small that Santosh – our team manager,
could not get a seat and took the hassle of remaining standing for the next 14
kms inside the small rickshaw. Nothing stopped us, we moved as the time was
much more precious to reach Gopalpur before it was dark. Ultimately we reached
Hotel Song of the Sea – our home for next two nights, a little before the dark.
It was not a large hotel. The
owner Mr. Sanjeev Bedi (Ph: 0680 2343647, 0680 2225056, 0680 2223781, M:
9861535627) was a perfect business man with full of manners. He provided three
beautiful sea facing rooms to us. The sea was just a few feet away from these
rooms. The waves and roars almost touched us throughout the remaining moments.
The time passed away unnoticed with the gusting from the waves. The hotel was
located at one end of the beach, at the foot of light house. The isolation from
the chaos and crowd of tourists gave the hotel another feather. The big glass
windows and hanging balconies were perfectly fitted for enjoyment. The rooms
including the toilets were clean. The beds and linens were perfectly spread to
give proper rest. But maintenance was lacking with scanty and untrained
manpower. No calling bell or intercom facilities were available to call the
attendants. Electrical appliances were not working properly. Generators were
not using timely. Room service was not adequate. The exciting garden and lawn
was not tuned for a long time. Dining room was large and impressive, but
serving was poor and inefficient. Food charges were high and orders were required
to put hours before. Remarkable absence was the availability of water purifier.
Even purified bottled water was not on hand at the hotel.
The main beach front was
beautiful but not free from filth. The beach road or the marine drive was even
better with old world charm. Few hotels and some very old houses with ruins of
an ancient settlement through the wide beach road up to the back water added
substance to this tourist place. Evening walk with the marine drive was really
momentous. The silence from the crowd and absence of chaos was the beauty of
the ambience.
Dawn appeared with a collage of
moving colours on the sea. The mesmerizing rise of sun from the lap of the sea
was unforgettable. The reflection of colours from a ball of liquid gold was
presenting a stroke of lively virtues. The meaning of life was converging to a
new height with heavenly ethos.
With a light breakfast Sudip,
Soumya and Bidyut moved for a short day tour for Gopalpur port, back water and
a local temple. They returned by the noon. Gopal da (A local tour operator, M:
9437127548, Ph: 0680 2242963) did everything for there hassle free roaming. I
and Santosh took a beach walk and captured spectacular moments. Partha was
slightly indisposed and preferred to enjoy the ambience from the room and
balcony. The light house door opened at 3:30 pm and remained so till 5:30 pm. All
except Santosh ventured the top of the light house. From the top it was another
awesome experience. A 360® view of Gopalpur with the sea was amazing. Evening came
with the blow of light beams from the tower. We took dinner at Swosti Palm
Resort. Though the hotel was far away from the beach its restaurant was
impressive. The dinner that was served at Swosti was unforgettable. We tried
our best to stay with the beauties of Bay of Bengal as late as possible.
Returned to the beds with heavy hearts for the daily monotony.
Next morning was not as gorgeous
as the last one. Sky was not jolly; mostly covered with cloud – may be due to
unhappiness of our departure. By 6 am we started for Brahmapur, again with a
auto rickshaw arranged by Gopal da. Quickly Gopalpur moved away from our
vision. Swiftly roars and gusts exceed away from our sight. Brahmapur was
rapidly approaching; but our mind and soul stayed behind at the beaches of
Gopalpur, at the top of the light house and at the loneliness of the marine
drive.
Again the Falaknuma Express started for Howrah at 7:55 am. With the memoirs of Gopalpur suddenly came Kharagpur at around 3:30 pm. Everybody except me got down there. Partha went to Medinipur, Santosh to Kalaikunda, Sudip to Debra, Bidyut to Panskura and Soumya to Bagnan. I returned to Ramrajatala through Santragachi, it was evening 20th August 2012.
Again the Falaknuma Express started for Howrah at 7:55 am. With the memoirs of Gopalpur suddenly came Kharagpur at around 3:30 pm. Everybody except me got down there. Partha went to Medinipur, Santosh to Kalaikunda, Sudip to Debra, Bidyut to Panskura and Soumya to Bagnan. I returned to Ramrajatala through Santragachi, it was evening 20th August 2012.