Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Indonesia Travelogue – Part I

My dear Mimi,

Received your mail. Convey my congratulations to Mummum. It has not been possible to mail from computer at home; so have asked Sudipto to send it from his office.

Sudipto’s house is beautiful, better than the one they last lived in Delhi; locality is as neat and clean as in some western countries I have seen; I am having no work except eating innovative food, taking walk as and when I wish, swimming at International Sports & Cultural Association as and when possible, a better maintained place than any such in Kolkata, and sight seeing of course I had been to a shopping plaza which sell any thing & every thing-several times bigger than our new City Center and more advanced in their operation.

I was taken to ‘Taman Mini Indonesia’-a well designed center to showcase the country as a whole with separate enclosures for reptiles, birds-called taman burung, inland fishes, insects, butterflies, dwelling houses of various tribes, palaces etc. There are Komodo dragon, majestic cobras, pythons etc in reptile house; beautiful local birds, fishes, insects, beetles, butterflies etc. all of which is difficult to describe.

We had been to Ban dung a place that came to lime light for ‘Non aligned Conference’ in Nehru’s time. But we have seen only a volcanic range nearby called Tankopan Paralu, ewa Domas etc, which last erupted in 1969. We walked down 1200 meters or so to reach center of the crater and sat by a boiling geyser/crater. Climbing down was so difficult that I wont venture it again.


In Bandung we have attended an orchestra of local instruments mainly angklung made of bamboo; we like most of the audience, were induced to participate playing the angklung. It was god fun and an unique experience. I shall write to all of you later again.



I am ok, so are all over here. Hope you all are keeping well. Please give my regards and affection to all as due.

Affectionately yours,

Baba

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