In Search of Peace | Part3
- Anand Nagda
- Nov 3
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 4

When landed at hindon airport, It was like a single runway strip in a farm.
Bus came to pickup & take till terminal. Hindon airport being a official defence airport was not as much as big as mid commercials one but strategically important from defence point of view. Amay reached the teminal & what he saw, it was like the terminal ended even before starting properly.
He had to go out of airport to grab an auto aur taxi to the nearest metro station. After waiting for 15 mins for other passengers, the E rickshaw finally started. But to the surprise, the red line metro was running late by an hour or two. He tried to get an ola auto but couldn't find.
He then travelled to Anand Vihar metro station changing 2 autos. By the time he reached the Cannaught Place, it was 12 pm. He then had to cancel his plan to met his colleague.
After walking some distance, he reached the bookstore which had an in-house Cafe. While his order was getting ready, he was roaming in the bookstore looking for an interesting next read; And he got the next one - Every day I read by Hwang Bo-Reum.
The next stop post having some meals & reading few pages was chandni chowk. He had previously also visited here. The first thing he did reaching there was visiting the newly opened mall & see a place for seat.
But he couldn't get one. So, he decided to visit gurudwara & explore the surrounding area.
Since he had good amount of time catching the bus, he decided to polish his rusting photography skills with street photography & some short videos for reel. Enjoying the chandni chowk famous lassi, he boarded the metro for ISBT Kashmiri Gate; where his bus for Jibhi was scheduled to depart.
Amay was smiling throughout the day & was trying to be happy despite facing difficulties throughout the day. At last, his bus came & he boarded it with hope of excitement to rejunvate his inner self...
The Journey had begin,
of self discovery and inner peace
through travel and explore
This post is a part of Blogchatter Half Marathon 2025



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