It is said that Bengali travel means "Dipuda" i.e. "Digha-Puri-Darjeeling." Darjeeling means the first thing that comes to mind is Kanchenjunga, but those who think Darjeeling means only mountains are wrong. This place is Darjeeling, mountains surrounded by forests, and rivers flowing through the mountains. It is a strange feeling that cannot be expressed in words. I love to wander around these forests alone, I am afraid that something will happen to me. I am afraid that these places will fall into the eyes of the so-called mountain lovers. I am really worried. Maybe many will not agree with me, but believe me, I want you who go to noisy and secluded places to please not mention the names of the places. I believe those who love these places will find them out. Because they really love solitude, I have traveled a lot of places, the way we have ruined offbeat locations day after day with the status of "mountains calling". In the next 5-10 years, there will be nothing called offbeat anymore. For some, traveling means taking 100 pictures of ourselves and getting drunk at night, then throwing plastic bottles there and destroying the balance of the place. Even though it may sound bad, we Bengalis are the ones who are destroying the tradition of Bengal. So, don't just travel to spend time, travel with love for the environment. Take care of nature, love it, and in return, nature will give you the most memorable days of your life, I believe that it will give you peace. Travel around India, travel around Bengal, travel properly, you will see how beautiful our India, our Bengal is. The only difference with foreign countries is in our one place, they are aware of the environment. And we love to ruin beautiful places. Believe me, this is the only difference between my country and foreign countries. This country, this Bengal, this soil, this mountain, this river is mine too. So I feel bad when I see some of my own grandparents, sisters, uncles, and aunts destroying the environment in the name of going on a trip. Be well everyone, travel well. Love the environment.
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