Day 4 – Short Visit to Roorkee & My Birthplace City Saharanpur : India (Oct’25)
My short trip to Roorkee and Saharanpur India was simple yet deeply emotional. I first visited Roorkee to meet my sister, spent some peaceful time with her, and then continued my journey to Saharanpur — my birthplace. I stayed there for one night and revisited my childhood home and the old streets where I grew up. The memories came back instantly, making this trip unforgettable.

My Short Visit to Roorkee and Saharanpur India
This short North India trip was not about sightseeing — it was about family, roots, and emotions

Visiting My Sister in Roorkee
My journey began with a visit to Roorkee, where my sister lives. We spent time catching up, talking about life, and enjoying peaceful moments together.

A Night in Saharanpur – My Birthplace
After leaving Roorkee, I traveled to Saharanpur, the city where I was born. Staying there even for one night brought a feeling of connection and comfort.

Revisiting My Childhood Home in Saharanpur
One emotional moment was standing outside my childhood home. Although someone else lives there now, the place still felt familiar — the walls, the gate, everything brought back old memories.

Walking Through Old Streets and Memories
I walked through the same streets where I played as a kid, went to shops, and spent time with friends. Every turn reminded me of stories from my childhood.

Q1. Why did I visit Roorkee and Saharanpur India?
To meet my sister in Roorkee and to revisit my birthplace, Saharanpur.
Q2. How far is Roorkee from Saharanpur?
It’s around 55–60 km — easy to travel by road.
Q3. What makes Saharanpur special to me?
It’s my birthplace where I spent my childhood years.
Q4. Did I visit any tourist places?
No, this trip was mainly for family time and personal memories.
Q5. What was emotional about Saharanpur?
Seeing my childhood home and walking through the streets where I grew up.
Q6. Can you still visit your childhood home?
Yes, although someone else lives there now, it still brought back memories.
Q7. How was the visit to Roorkee?
Calm and refreshing — meeting my sister and spending time with her.
Q8. How long did I stay in Saharanpur?
Just one night, but it was enough to relive old memories.
Q9. What did I enjoy most in this short trip?
The emotional connection to my roots and the warmth of being in familiar places.
Q10. Why is a hometown visit important?
Because it reconnects you with your past and reminds you where your journey started.

