10 Jan, 2016, Kolkata: “Chalo
ILAM” is the title of the meet today to establish a strong cross-border
tourism relation between ILAM, Nepal and West Bengal, India, being hosted by
the Nicco Park at Kolkata. A very interesting fact was brought forward by
Surendraji, Deputy Consulate General of Nepal to India at Kolkata. He said that
as a part of the team implementing tourism at Mustang area, he had to attend a
review meeting at the site after 03 years of tourism in the area. The villagers
said that they were more happy with the Indian tourists coming to their area as
they would culturally understand them, religiously pay respect to their land
and spend much money in donations and their food, accommodation etc, compared
to other western tourists, who would bring everything from their country and at
the most buy some dokos (bamboo baskets for carrying load) and hire some
porters. To this, the famous Nepali poet and wise Consulate General, Chandra
Kumar Ghimire ji added, I have come to the end of my tenure at Kolkata, but the
City of Joy has become my home, the culture of the people and their deep seeded
want to travel to new areas has mesmerized me. Every person in Bengal has a
traveller in him or her and it is good that the people of ILAM have decided to
invite them as their first guests.
Sandakphu as we all know is the first adventure ground for
all adventure loving people of Bengal. Darjeeling tops the list of Hill station
and adjoining Sandakphu tops the list of trekkers’ destination. This 3636m
highest part of the state of West Bengal in India is also the highest point of
ILAM in Eastern Nepal. The most interesting part proposed in this meet is that
one can start the trek from Maimajhuwa Khorsanitar in ILAM, Nepal and end it at
Maneybhanjung in Darjeeling of West Bengal in India or vice versa. The
advantage in Nepal that there is the bonus of the legendary Maipokhari Lake and
the 85m drop Todke Waterfalls. ILAM too is easily approachable from Siliguri or
NJP Railway Station or Bagdogra Airport. For all those who have been on the
Sandakphu trek will confirm you of the majestic views of the snow capped peaks
of Mt.Khangchendzonga, Mt.Makalu and Mt.Everest families, not to forget the
rich bird life, including the rare pheasants.
ILAM is a part of the Mechi Zone, which includes the
districts of Mechi, ILAM, Panchthar and Taplejung. Mechi zone in turn is a part
of Eastern Nepal, which includes 02 more prominent zones, Koshi zone and
Sagarmatha zone, all sharing an interesting border with the eastern states of
India, namely Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim. The Nepal and Indian Terai is the
base, which is part of the single landscape that is headed by the highest
mountains of the world. All these areas are an active part of Eastern
Spirituality, where local communities find their divine forces in nature, the
religion of BIODIVINITY. Discover the cultures of Rai, Limboo, Lepcha, Sherpa,
Newar and many more core communities, specially encounters with Ban-Jhakri
(Priests of the Forests) is a rare experience.
1.Sharing the Indo-Nepal Border, a common landscape
2. People who made the Indo-Nepal meet "Chalo ILAM" meaningful
3. The Gateway to Eastern Nepal, including ILAM is Kakarvitta, which is hardly 40 minutes drive from Siliguri. There is a strong group of artists, poets, writers, fashion designers, agriculturists, traders, environmentalists, tourism service providers and several stakeholders on both sides of the border working tirelessly to maintain a strong people to people relation.
Most of the pictures here have been contributed by an active worker of Indo-Nepal relations Mr.Laba Paul