Friday, May 17, 2019

The small crowd beside the bus had an atmosphere of excitement

The sm tout ensemble crowd beside the double-decker had an atmosphere of excitement. I was wiz of them. We just got down the busy train, leaving us with some other 5 hours of our journey to our destination. The trip up was to the southern part of the Indian rainforest. The air was moist and in that respect was a fast drizzle. So we cursorily got inside the bus. After e genuinely one was inside there was check to see whether anyone was leave bottomland. The bus was noisy, every one were talking to each other about the thrill. We began our long journey into the rainforest.Every one felt irritated due to the humidity in the air. The teachers who came with were also excited about the trip. After a while there was no sign of any people as we entered into the rainforest there was no trace of any other vehicle either except a motorcycle, leading us. It was a tout ensemble deserted area. The trees and bushes on either side of the road were monstrous and they spread wide. In some pla ces they were conscienceless slopes, which were so deep and raunchy that we couldnt see the ground below. We unexpectedly stopped. I didnt know why at first then they told it was because we had to have lunch. The lunch was horrible as it was cold. After that we got into the bus. then slowly we all settled and the bus was again on the road.On the way we saw many waterfalls but we couldnt trace its beauty because they were very far away. Then a boy suddenly shouted out Dam no one understood him at first then he repeated it by saying there is a dam. Every one gazed it for a long time. Some took snaps of it. It was huge and its reflections looked beautiful. We were then told that there was another hour of our journey left. Most of them slept including me due to the tiredness of journeying.After a while my friend woke me up saying that we arrived at the destination. I was excited as well as exhausted like everyone. I had to get up. We took our bags and started to walk towards the ten ts, which were situated in a plateau. I had a heavy luggage behind my back like most of them. The ground was uneven in the beginning then it was a sudden steep slope upwards. We had to walk very carefully otherwise we would slip and fall. They made a street by few slates of shapeless granite. Beside the path were wild bushes.It took us more than 5minutes to reach to the top. When we reached it was very dark and we could hardly see the ground clearly. They told us to form a queue and then we were separated into quadruple groups. We were taken inside the house, which was beside the tents. It just had a big hall and a kitchen in the corner. We were told about the rules and regulations. Then we all were shown our way to the tents though we didnt sleep in the tents, as it was the first night. We changed into night ware and left our baggages in the tents. The ground was muddy making our bags very dirty underneath. After every one had their dinner we were immediately send to sleep. Thou gh no one did as every one had the excitement in their minds thinking what was going to happen in the next few days. We all slept together. At first it was very noisy then slowly it became pin drop silence.Everyone was made to get up by 5 in the morning and was told to freshen up. We couldnt see much as the sun did not rise only by that time. And when it did it become foggy. in that respect were five tents in total as there were many girls and boys. There was a water tank opposite to the tents. Behind the house were the toilets. In between the toilets and the tents there was a small house which contained things required for canoeing, rock climbing, treasure hunting, nature trivia and camping. Surrounding us were trees and bushes, which were so thick that we couldnt see through. Later we were told briefly of our plan for the days beyond.

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