Solo travel Archives - Travel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel Tips Indian American Community Magazine Mon, 16 Apr 2018 19:18:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 This Indian Rickshawala’s Documentary on His Rickshaw Journey to Ladakh Wins National Film Award https://www.indianeagle.com/travelbeats/ladakh-chale-rickshawala-satyen-das/ https://www.indianeagle.com/travelbeats/ladakh-chale-rickshawala-satyen-das/#comments Mon, 16 Apr 2018 13:25:06 +0000 https://blogbox.indianeagle.com/?p=20266 Kolkata is known for innumerable things including hand-pulled rickshaw, which the British had introduced in the then Calcutta. Hand-pulled rickshaws which have been making their way through water-logged lanes and crowded marketplaces across the city have featured in many documentaries, short films and full-length features including Bimal Roy’s classic Do Bigha Zamin. It’s the first time […]

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Kolkata is known for innumerable things including hand-pulled rickshaw, which the British had introduced in the then Calcutta. Hand-pulled rickshaws which have been making their way through water-logged lanes and crowded marketplaces across the city have featured in many documentaries, short films and full-length features including Bimal Roy’s classic Do Bigha Zamin.

It’s the first time that Kolkata received a National Film award and made headlines for the story of a rickshawala, Satyen Das who documented his 3000-km road trip on a cycle rickshaw from Kolkata to Ladakh. Titled ‘Ladakh Chale Rickshawala,’ his documentary film won the Best Exploration/Adventure Film award at the 65th National Film Awards.

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Mostly, bikers take road trips to Ladakh, a precarious paradise in the Himalayan region of India. The rickshaw driver cum documentary filmmaker, Satyen Das not only paddled a cycle rickshaw all the way from Kolkata to Ladakh but also shot his perilous journey on a handycam. The story of the National Film Award winning documentary, Ladakh Chale Rickshawala is an absolute standout also because of his immense endurance and unfathomable love for adventure.

Kolkata to Ladakh was not his first cycle rickshaw journey. Previously, Satyen Das, along with his wife and daughter made road trips to Puri in Odisha and various places in North India, paddling the cycle rickshaw. It drove him with an irresistible urge to undertake the most ambitious journey in his cycle rickshaw to Khardung La Mountain Pass, the world’s highest motorable road in Ladakh.

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A resident of Naktala in South Kolkata, Satyen Das bared his mind to Indrani Chakraborty, a television producer residing in the same locality, who often rode his cycle rickshaw to reach her workplace. He showed pictures of his previous trips to her and shared his experiences with her. Touched by his zeal to paddle all the way to Ladakh through Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Srinagar, Indrani planned to shoot a documentary film on his cycle rickshaw journey.       

Indrani could not accompany him for some reasons, but taught him how to use a handycam for shooting. With logistical and monetary aid from some of his daily passengers including Indrani and a neighborhood club, Satyen Das alone set out on his ‘dream’ cycle rickshaw trip to Ladakh, which resulted in the Ladakh Chale Rickshawala documentary film despite difficulties and challenges on the way.

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A National Film Award winner for the Best Exploration/Adventure Film, Satyen Das not only explored and shot the places en route but also promoted cycle rickshaw as an environment-friendly mode of transport during his 68-day sojourn in 2014. He made his second trip to Ladakh as a mission to raise awareness about global warming in 2017 and also sprinkled as many as 5000 date seeds along the way.

The road taken to Ladakh in a cycle rickshaw was naturally troublesome for the inexperienced but determined Satyen Das who was equipped only with a handycam, maps, basic food and clothing. His muscles were fatigued due to inadequate oxygen at the altitude of 11,500 feet in Leh. He braved all odds and completed the first difficult phase of the 3000-km cycle rickshaw marathon without any medical emergencies.

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The Ladakh Chale Rickshawala documentary filmmaker’s journey continued until Khardung-La Pass at the altitude of over 17,500 feet where the second most difficult phase of his trip began. The wavy road with rocky terrains on both sides compelled him to get off the rickshaw and pull it up from the front with all his might. “It was exhausting, but the natural beauty which is hardly seen in the plains healed my wounds and made me forget all troubles ahead,” said Satyen Das.

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Indrani Chakraborty, along with two associates from her television production crew joined Satyen Das in the making of the Ladakh Chale Rickshawala documentary on Das’ epic journey in Leh. After receiving the Best Exploration/Adventure Film award at the recently held 65th National Film Awards in New Delhi, he is back to his daily life and his rickshaw resumes ferrying locals in South Kolkata.

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New Security Measures for Women Travelers’ Safety in India https://www.indianeagle.com/travelbeats/solo-female-travel-in-india-is-safe/ https://www.indianeagle.com/travelbeats/solo-female-travel-in-india-is-safe/#comments Tue, 18 Aug 2015 14:29:48 +0000 http://blogbox.indianeagle.com/?p=10312 Is India safe for solo female travel? Are women safe while traveling alone in India? Is it safe to travel to India in 2015? The Union Ministry of Tourism has faced such critical, unwelcome questions about women travellers’ safety in India in recent times. The number of solo female travelers among foreign tourist arrivals to […]

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Is India safe for solo female travel? Are women safe while traveling alone in India? Is it safe to travel to India in 2015? The Union Ministry of Tourism has faced such critical, unwelcome questions about women travellers’ safety in India in recent times. The number of solo female travelers among foreign tourist arrivals to India is not insignificant. It made the Indian Government outline a series of measures for safety of foreign tourists, particularly women traveling alone in the country.

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The Ministry of India Tourism has announced a five-action plan to make India a better and safer country for foreign tourists by ensuring their safety. The Union Minister of Tourism has set up two Incredible India Helplines: one is 1800111363 for domestic tourists and the other is 1363 for international tourists. These helplines for tourists in India will soon be launched in 12 different international languages. Currently, the helplines are available in English and Hindi.

The Indian Tourism Ministry has developed a new ‘Code of Conduct’ for those who are directly or indirectly associated with the travel & tourism niche across the country. The ‘Code of Conduct’ is a set of guidelines regarding how to ensure safe tourism for women travellers with respect to their convenience, needs and basic rights like dignity and freedom. The ‘Code of Conduct’ is primarily meant to save tourists and travelers from any sort of exploitation, irrespective of gender and place.

The Government of India has roped in chief ministers of all Indian states to implement the ‘Code of Conduct’ with immediate effect across the country so that all tourists can have a friendly environment in every nook and corner. The new set of guidelines for safety of female tourists traveling alone has been circulated to all state governments.

The Home Ministry of India has taken the boldest step by announcing the launch of an online registry for listing names and details of offenders in any crime against women in any part of the country. The United States has the same policy in place for sex offenders. It helps to keep offences and crimes against women in check.

Women-only cab service, which has already started in Goa and Kerala, is gaining momentum in the rest of India. Women-only cabs are equipped with GPS and panic alert systems. Female cab drivers of Kerala and Goa have got training in self-defense techniques, first aid and customer relations. The Ministry of India Tourism is looking to rope in automobile manufacturers and cab aggregators to introduce women-only cab service on a large scale across the country.

These security measures for women travelers in India, once put into action, will surely make solo female travel in India safe. Evidently, it is safe to travel to India in 2015. – Indian Eagle

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