Bird’s eye view This is the part, the last leg, that I never want to write. The journey is winding down, and the last day usually has no particular drama. In fact, today was quieter than most. Because of the break at Lodhasuli, today’s journey was only 160 km long, that we did in 4 hours. Let’s wrap up the last day, shall we? Leaving Lodhasuli (9.00 am) Nonetheless, we did wake up at a beautiful place, in the middle of a saal forest, with a distinct chill in the air. We even discovered that our room had a small balcony where we could sit and have tea, ruminating on the last few days. The expanse of tree trunks before us, rising from a bed of dead leaves, seemingly had no end. The NH49 was just 5 minutes away, but effectively shielded by the forest, with only faint noises of traffic reaching us. After donning our day clothes, we went for a walk in the forest, accompanied by a few puppies, who raised a great din in the dry crack...