Imagine spending 10 whole days without internet, it sounds miserable right? But I am sharing an experience where I had to go through this and today I feel proud that I did. Recently I went for a 10 day trip to Andaman & Nicobar Islands with my family. The journey started with a flight from Mumbai with a hault at Chennai and then finally to Port Blair, the capital of the state.
While the first phase of the trip was spent visiting the Cellular Jail and taking a walk to the shores during the evening for a glimpse of the beautiful Bay of Bengal, our most cherishable moment started from the time when we took a cruise to Neil Island. Surrounded by the beautiful seas, we sailed through the waters and entered a divine land, almost partially secluded from the digital world.
We did not have internet connection, not even any phone signals. Just when I started wondering about how to spend my time when not out, I got to see the private beach our resort had. It is one of the best places I have ever seen-a serene view of the sea with resting beds under the shed of large trees. I fell in love with the place, with nature.
The events that followed left for us no time to think about the confined world of digitalization we live in, as we were actually living in the real world. The experiences that we gathered by meeting new people, talking to them, having the best coconut water and sea food at Havelock, getting to witness an active mud volcano, getting inside a limestone cave, going for glass watching the mysterious underwater world at North Bay and moving around with deers that behaved more like pet dogs at Ross Island left us open minded.
The mesmerizing view of the seas, its changing shades at places formed by its depth and the mystique forests left us wanting for more. The conservative and constricted square world we live in seemed to be just a cage where we are held as prisoners of our destiny.