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My name is Snehadri Shekhar Meur. I lived in Sankrail a prosperous village of Howrah district by the Hooghly river side.   I lived there since 10.03.1982 that’s my born date. I have a small family with children, wife and parents. I have many friends with hometown and beyond. I like to explore in Himalayas and other less popular hills. Once I manage time and money, like to explore a new and unknown place with my backpacks. My address is “ Vill+P.O. – Sankrail (Bhandaripara); Howrah-711313; West Bengal India”.
My email id: justsneha@gmail.com ; My Cell no: +919748317113.

I trekked at following places
  • Sandakphu –West Bengal India (three times 2006 May, 2009 May, 2012 January)
  • Annapurna Base Camp - Pokhra Nepal (once, 2007 May)
  • Gomukh Tapavan - Uttarakhand India (once, 2008 May)
  • Kedernath - Uttarakhand India (once, 2012 October)

I traveled at following places
  • Digha -West Bengal India (several times)
  • Puri - Orissa India (twice, 1996, 2011)
  • Darjeeling – West Bengal India (four times, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2012)
  • Tarapith – Birbhum West Bengal India (once, 2014)
  • Santinikatan - Birbhum West Bengal India (once, 2001)
  • Neterhat – Jharkhand India (once, 2009)
  • Ajodhya hills – Puruliya West Bengal India (once, 2008)
  • Varanasi – Utterpradesh India (once, 2012)
  • Haridwar + Rishikesh - Uttarakhand India (twice, 2008, 2012)

I visit following places for education & job
  • Durgapur – West Bengal India (collage excursion, 2003)
  • Raipur – India (related to job, 2008)


That’s how I gather knowledge & experience about our country India and its culture, people, integrity, diversity and so on.

1 comment:

  1. Great job dear, you visited many places and done trekking on many big mountains. I am also visited many places in India. But never did trekking.
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