Three 
consecutive holidays were ahead from February 21 to 23. I sat over a map
 and chalked out a plan to take a detour of the hill districts. I phoned
 Shaer to arrange a vehicle. Shaer requested few friends and Monzoor 
responded quickly. 
On
 February 21 morning Monzoor and his wife Jesmine picked me up from 
Kakali, Banani area. We picked up Shaer, Mimi, Meesham and Shaeri. At 
Zatrabari, we met a huge traffic jam. All holidaymakers were rushing out
 of the capital. We halted in front of the Nurjahan Restaurant at 
Comilla to take breakfast of paratha and beef bhuna. 
The weather was pleasant. We 
took a left turn at Baroihut and right turn at Karerhut. Once we entered
 the hilly area our companions were thrilled. The driver was new in this
 terrain, which worried me a little. Soon the driver got acclimatized. 
We reached Ramgarh at around 
1300 hours. We visited the BDR (Bangladesh Rifles) founding site, had a 
cozy rest and a cup of tea at Ramgarh BDR rest house and then proceeded 
towards Khagrachhari. We reached Mohalchhari before sunset for the night
 halt. 
We woke early morning to the 
chirpings of birds. We headed for Ghagra, my old place of posting. I 
became nostalgic when I crossed Kutukchhari, Bogachhari and Manikchhari.
 We crossed through RMMK ( 
Rangamati-Manikcharri-Mohalchari-Khagrachari)Road and the famous massive
 hill range Kalapahar We reached Ghagra at about 1000 hours. We had our 
tea and proceeded for Kaptai through Ghaghra-Baraichari route. 
I was too happy to see lofty 
Pine trees I had planted 20 years back on both side of the ascending 
road to the Officers' Mess of Ghaghra Army Camp. We left Ghaghra at 
about 1100 hours and reached Kaptai Dam about 1200 hours. Oh! Another 
beautiful site by the lakeside. 

By the river Karnaphuly we 
observed how picnickers were enjoying! We refueled our microbus at 
Lichubagan and headed for Bandarban. We had a pleasant journey through 
the Lichubagan-Bandarban road though it was quite zigzagged. We reached 
Bandarban before sunset and proceeded towards Chimbuk. A new rest house 
is ready to be inaugurated at Chimbuk. It was another rare experience to
 drive through the hilly road at night. We reached Bolipara BDR HQ and 
refreshed ourselves. After dinner, we went for a stroll and found that 
people here are using solar energy to light up their homes very 
comfortably. Next morning we visited a village of indigenous people.
We set out for return journey 
on February 23 morning and took a right turn just after 22 kilometers 
and found the famous Nilgiri. It was a beautiful place to stay 
overnight. On the way to Bandarban we halted at Sailopropat and Jesmine 
and Mimi got busy shopping shawls and bed sheets. We left Bandarban 
before lunch for Dhaka.
It was a wonderful adventurous journey indeed. We covered a total 874km.

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