The energy that children are naturally enveloped in, is so infectious that it not only challenges one’s immunity to happiness but also stings one with hopelessly contagious bliss. Our trip to Udaipur began and basked in such pathogenic vigour.
Sunkissed sightseeing, refreshing evening walks, the funlocked DJ sessions, ambling about with friends and giggling and guffawing the academic stress out were some of the lethal symptoms that killed the distance between elders and children.
Sleepless nights and breathless days grew on us and everyday we would find ourselves done new, with fondness of experience with friends and gathering of the insight the place had to offer. We also rose and shone to every shopping occasion and in the name of shopping for souvenirs, we almost bought the whole place!
The four days of fervent excursion lightsped and very soon we found ourselves quarantined in the bus heading back to Indore.
And now the inevitable question:
At the end of the trip what did we learn?
Well! such trips are open ended learning sessions where each one extracts a different potion of the educational syllabus imparted.
As far as I am concerned, I admit to myself that a four day long trip can bring a substantial change to one’s perspective of life and perception about people for both (life and people) have an infinite scope to pleasantly surprise one.