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Aaro Ekta Dooars Beranor Gappo Nay

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  • Publisher: Orange Publishers

  • Author: Prosenjit Das

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789387350724

  • Pages: 128

  • Cover: Hardbound

  • Dimensions: 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.39 in

  • Weight: 303 g

  • Year of Publication: 2024

  • Country of Origin: India

About the Book:
‘Aaro Ekta Dooars Beranor Gappo Nay (আরো একটা ডুয়ার্স বেড়ানোর গপ্প নয়)’ by Prosenjit Das is an adventurous travelogue that reflects the essence of spontaneous journeys and unplanned explorations. The book invites readers to step into a world where travel isn’t just about destinations, but about embracing the unpredictable nature of life itself.

Set against the backdrop of a family trip to the lush landscapes of Dooars, the author, Prosenjit Das, takes readers on a delightful ride filled with humor, mishaps, and heartfelt moments. Accompanied by his wife and son, Das explores not just the scenic beauty of Dooars, but also the deeper meaning of chasing dreams and living life on one’s terms. The book takes a unique approach, blending the ordinary experiences of a middle-class family with the extraordinary joys of travel. From planning every detail (or not!) to the simple pleasures of roadside snacks and selfies, the journey becomes a reflection of life itself.

Through his son, Aranyak, who plays the role of a guide with his GPS skills, the story seamlessly intertwines the essence of family bonding, the pursuit of dreams, and the challenges of navigating life. The book is a reminder to all Bengali travelers that the real adventure lies in the journey, not just the destination.