On Top of The World: The Travelogue Part-3
When I made the itinerary for the ride, I kept it pretty water-tight since I did not want to loose out on any place…
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When I made the itinerary for the ride, I kept it pretty water-tight since I did not want to loose out on any place…
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This highest point between Himalayas in the North and the Nilgiris in the South, offered wondrous views of the smoky hills and floating clouds playing hide and seek with the mountain tops of Chauragarh. The hazy rocky outlines got hazier with the rain starting to pour. This is also the sunrise and the sunset point giving a bird eye view of the entire Pachmarhi city.
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Day 6: Bhaguabasha – Roopkund – Bedini Bugyal (5+17km 6.00 am – 3.00 pm), on foot, Trek level: Moderate to difficult (especially Bhaguabasha to…
Read MoreDay 4: Wan (वाण) – Bedini Bugyal (बेदिनी बुग्याल) (12 km, 6.00 am – 11.00 am), on foot, Trek Level: Easy to Moderate We…
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In June 2008, I went for the Roopkund (रूपकुंड)) trek which is supposed to be a moderate to difficult trek. Roopkund is located at…
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The dinner at the small dhaba in Drass not only filled our famished stomach but also our hearts. Since the ride till Drass was…
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It has been almost a month since our ride to Ladakh got over and yet the memory is as fresh as if the ride…
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I had last visited Niagara Falls in 1973 and whilst on a recent trip i.e May – Jul 2011 to USA and Canada, it was only natural that me and my wife visit this place. So we boarded a train from New York for Niagara ( Canadian side) and reached there after a nine & a half hour picturesque journey on an Amtrak Train ( Approx USD 60 per ticket). The Canadian Customs took about 2 hours plus to clear the complete train load. They were nice but could not resist asking about the food stuff we might be carrying i.e. “ Sir, Any Khakras; Any Theplas; How much Currency on your person”. When told that Khakras and Theplas were the staples of Gujaratis and not ours, she just smiled and dismissed us.
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This time of the year, when the doors to the heaven named Ladakh is let open to the world, hordes of people take what can only be termed as a pilgrimage on two wheels. So did the nomads. 3000km, 15 days, 11 bikes, 9 high altitude passes, one epic journey.
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03 July 2011 It was time…. Time to leave the clean environs of Janaki Chatti and to move back to the mundane city life….
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If one is asked to describe me, he/she would surely say about me, “travel freak mad man”. May be that is true as I…
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Ever since my arrival in the UK, I was dying to get to Scotland. Many of my friends had recommended the place for its…
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