"Traveling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller." - Ibn Battuta

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Jhandi Eco Huts - An Escape to Nature

"In such a jocund company:
I gazed--and gazed--but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:"


Time flies…we grow…a world grows within us! And, at certain junctures, life takes us to places, people and moments which leave imprints on our transient existence. We are but travellers in our life-boats and our life-ride is what makes us richer, wiser and fuller from the core.

That’s exactly what I was thinking, tucked on the upper berth of the railway compartment, while travelling to Jhandi a few days back. My colleagues (all seven of them) were excited about this trip and so was I. We planned almost a month ahead and finalized the trip itinerary, notwithstanding the ever-mounting workload that could have dislodged our preparations at the eleventh hour. Godspeed! Finally the d-day was there and we’re onboard our ark. Recollecting and anticipating, kept me awake for a few hundred minutes. I don’t remember falling asleep.  When I woke up, the train had just reached New Jaipaiguri Junction. Hot coffee greeted me, whispering into my uncoiling senses the thrill of the ‘misty’ mountains, which was yet to unfold.

We got off at New Mal Junction. From there onward the ‘real’ thrill began! But before that, we refuelled ourselves with platter full of sumptuous momos and omelettes. Now that the calories were packed in and spirits were high, onward we rolled…leaving the township…following the bends and curves of the “rocky mountain high.” We crossed Gorubathan, the last major township on our way to Jhandi. Our vehicle sped across the bridge over river cheel and up we went along the meandering course of the lush mountains. The breathtaking view of the steep mountain green, the bumpy rugged road, the scent of raw chlorophyll, smoky cloud playing hide ’n’ seek, the chilly breeze, and warm company… took my mind off instantly from the mundane…as if, I was living my dream. Time flew and before long a bright yellow hoarding greeted us – Welcome to Jhandi Eco Huts!


Nestled on the cloud-covered mountains in Upper Lungsel, Gorubathan, and overlooking “the valley of eternal spring”, Jhandi Eco Huts will mesmerize your senses. To someone (like me) who has been “long in city pent”, the aroma of the raw mountain green and the freshness all around, offered a slice of heaven! The resort at Jhandi comprises a few wooden huts, neatly furnished and complete with all basic amenities we’re acquainted with. So, on one hand we had a super comfy almost home-stay experience and on the other, once we stepped outside the resort premises, we were fascinated with the virgin beauty of the locale. What more could you ask for?

Before we’re there, I read that the location of Jhandi Eco Huts is unique due to the fact that it offers a scenic view of both Mt. Kanchenjunga and Teesta basin. One could see the Dooars and the Nathu La range from Jhandi on a clear day. So, I was brimming with excitement. Sadly, not everything you ask for gets sanctioned by the wish-master! During our stay there for 2.5 days thick fog and cloud cover deprived us from the heavenly view the place is known for and we had to console ourselves that ‘next time’ we would get lucky! Yes, I am pretty much sure that I will visit Jhandi Eco Huts again sometime soon…that place has got a hold over me.


Food is an intrinsic part of our existence and if you’re a Bengali that sums up the very reason why we’re typified in media for our spontaneous overflow of gastronomic indulgence. The food fair at Jhandi Eco Huts simply spoiled our taste buds. Even the simplest boiled rice with crispy potato fry and local vegetables tasted no less than a star-rated continental dish. I guess some part of the credit goes to the overall ambience of that magical retreat. Humble, gracious, delightfully funny, attentive, honest, friendly and most importantly a perfect host – the employees and attendants of Jhandi Eco Huts won our hearts.

To our delight Mr. Rajen Pradhan, the owner, joined us for an early evening conversation sharing his vivid experiences as – a wildlife photographer cum independent video film maker, an animal behavior specialist, a sustainable development trainer and consultant. By the way, he is also the district correspondent for a leading media group. Not every day you would meet a person as talented as him! Inspired and motivated…yes, that’s what we were after meeting Mr. Pradhan. I will remember his warm hospitality, humbleness and insightful discourse for a long time. He arranged a bon-fire especially for us. Thanks to him, that evening was simply magical!


During our stay at Jhandi Eco Huts, we went for a sight-seeing trip to Lava. It was my first time in Lava and I returned with somewhat mixed feelings about the place. On one hand you’ll be awed looking at the towering Monastery (Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery) with its squeaky clean ambience and the panoramic view of Lava city from there; on the opposite side there’s cramped up shacks lining the winding road leading up to Lava Bazaar (marketplace). The place looked too crowded and commoditized.



Every good thing must come to an end…so was our stay at Jhandi Eco Huts. On our way back to New Mal Junction for homeward journey, we went on a sight-seeing spree…briefly touching bases at upper Fagu Tea Garden, Samsing, Sakham Forest, Suntaley Khola (hanging bridge & the Bhutan Hills viewpoint) and Chalsa. As our vehicle sped through countless tea gardens on a sun-kissed Sunday afternoon, I could still hear the mountain’s call, the cricket’s call “and oh, the call of the sky!”


[Photo courtesy: Swarup Kumar Paul, Sandipa Roy, Monishankar Das & yours truly]

14 comments:

  1. Wonderful post. Loved it. Yes, given a chance I'd love to visit this place.

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  2. loved it. picturesque as always. thanks for bringing me back the memories.

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  5. Absolutely captivated by the vivid narrative of your journey! The enchanting description of misty mountains, meandering roads, and the raw beauty of nature took me on a virtual expedition. Your blog resonates with the essence of wanderlust, and it's evident that every detail was savored.

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  6. What a beautifully written travelogue! Your description of Jhandi Eco Huts and the journey to get there is absolutely captivating. I can almost feel the misty breeze and smell the fresh mountain air. Definitely adding this to my travel bucket list! 🌄
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  7. This piece transported me straight to the hills! The way you've captured the essence of Jhandi is magical. It’s a shame you missed the view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, but that gives you another reason to revisit! Can’t wait to experience the food and the hospitality you’ve described. 😊
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  8. I’ve been to Gorubathan before but never heard of Jhandi Eco Huts. Your experience makes me want to plan a trip there ASAP! The combination of nature, good food, and warm hosts sounds perfect for a getaway. 🏡
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  9. Loved how you described the journey and the sights along the way! The mention of Rajen Pradhan’s inspiring personality adds a unique touch to your story. It must have been amazing to interact with someone so multifaceted. 🔥
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  10. Your narrative made me nostalgic about my own trip to the hills! The simplicity and serenity of Jhandi Eco Huts sound like a much-needed escape from city life. Can you share more details about booking and travel tips? ✨
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  11. What a delightful read! Your detailed account of the journey, the stay, and the sights was mesmerizing. It’s not just a travel story; it feels like an invitation to rediscover nature. Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt experience! 🌟
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  12. As a fellow Bengali, I completely understand the importance of food in enhancing any travel experience! The way you described even the simplest meals made my mouth water. I’d love to visit and try the local cuisine. 😋
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