Dambuk: An amazing destination from #arunachalpradesh #india . Famous for its amazing world class oranges. The beautiful mountains and orange gardens all over attracts so many tourists all over the World. How to reach: Air: Nearest airport is Dibrugarh Mohanbari airport and then it will take around 4-5hrs drive through Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh, or else one can reach to Pasighat Airport directly to visit the destination Train: Nearest Railway junction is Dibrugarh Banipur Rail stat. Bus: Dibrugarh Bus station is the nearest destination from where one can take rental car/shared cab/or rent a bike. (at Dambuk, Arunachal Pradesh, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQuz1xlLORF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Resurgence of the blog
So I stopped blogging once I moved out of NESA and to the central offices of Airtel in Gurgaon. Turns out, it was not a good move. Now, finally, after 5 years, I am restarting this blog all over again.
Let me see if I can recap my past experiences, including parts of NESA and other crap that I pulled through.
Traveled the remote reaches of Arunachal Pradesh in Eastern Himalayas. Did Tawang, Bomdi-la, Dirang, Along, Pasighat. I met a lot of people, enjoyed snows and wonders of a different kind.
Traveled solo in the inner reaches of Sibsagar, Assam, and the ruins of the ancient Ahom empire.
Walked the oilfields of Digboi, stood at the easternmost railway stations of Tinsukia.
The mega party of Kohima's Hornbill festival. Got drunk, ate Bats, Squirrels, Deer, Honey Bees, Silkworms, and other things that I no longer remember.
Fought with my HR and got a transfer to Gurgaon
Made new friends in Gurgaon. Created a new household. Reconnected with a lot of civilization.
Finally got the Telecom work roaring. Suddenly went into a hyper driver of performance - doing and building stuff, getting scolded by friends and family alike.
Bid adieu to friends who started to depart to build better lives in the United States
Crashed and destroyed my Spine in multiple places. In other words - learned how to paraglide.
Cried, laughed, embraced fury empathy and joy. Lived, let lived, died, broke, and remade. That's been a hell of a ride.
Started a new phase at Airtel. Worked on projects of great magnitude. Obtained the bucket seat to the great Telecom rivalry story of 20th Century. Went toe to toe with some of the best technology people in my space and ended up improving upon it.
Finally learned how to lead. And led my first set of folks.
Changed heart and ended up studying MBA at Darden
Belonged
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