The vast network of dak bungalows (the name itself suggests their origin as staging posts) took shape from the 1840s onwards to host weary officials on imperial duty바카라mostly ics officers on an 바카라upcountry바카라 tour, but also families on the seasonal migrations to the hills, and boxwallahs on the celebrated 바카라dawk travel바카라. In fact, constant travel바카라notwithstanding the baking heat and torrential rains바카라so exemplified British life in India that Emma Roberts, an eighteenth century traveller, wrote: 바카라A more unfixed, unsettled, floating community cannot be imagined바카라. As with most imperial institutions, dak bungalows soon acquired their own set of legends바카라quirky, enigmatic, atmospheric and wrapped in the landscape.