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Motorcycle Diaries. Road to Munsiyari…the Sound of Silence…

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There is so much to see – age-old photos, long-standing maps, coins from all over the world, documents, local utensils & other items, wind-up gramophones, hand-made saddlebags, wooden bottles, native dresses and attires, hand-crafted shoes…so much that I can’t portray it in words and even if I venture to, I need to write at least 10000 words!

With our hats off to Dr. Pangtey, Nitin and I came back for lunch to the hotel by 2:00pm. En route, we crossed several beautiful living mountain streams – there’s something magical about these streams, indescribable in words. I’ve always been fascinated by them…the mountain-lover in me wants to halt at everyone, wishes to explore the start of each such stream and secretly plans to some day even live next to one such stream!

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A Glimpse Of Jaipur

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Upon entering the walled city, we were immediately accosted by each and every shopkeeper of each and every shop in the myriad bazaars within. This was annoying enough for us as Indians. It must be downright intimidating for the foreigners.

The shopkeepers aggressive sales pitch were a big put off. Having said that, I could see why Jaipur is called a shoppers paradise. Though most of the wares on offer were touristy tat, there was certainly a huge variety of some rather good tat as well. I succumbed and did not leave without my fair share of purchases though I would have bought a lot more had it not been such a nuisance having to bargain fiercely in every store. Initial prices quoted anywhere were at least 3 to 4 times higher than the final settled amount. The haggling became just too much of an effort and I decided not to buy anything more. The Jaipur traders are geared to sell to the foreign tourist though I doubt that most foreigners would pay such steep prices, they probably drive a much harder bargain than we do. One cannot even walk in peace without being constantly assailed by men beseeching you to enter their shops.

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गढ़वाल घुमक्कडी: बद्रीनाथ – माणा – वसुधारा – जोशिमठ

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चलो अब चलते हैं मुचुकूंद गुफा, ‘अरे नही यार ये तो बहुत उपर लगता है’ दीपक बोला. ‘अरे नही भाई, पास ही तो है’, मैं बोला. ‘3 किमी तो दूर है भाई, फिर हम लोग वसुधारा नही जा पाएँगे, देख लो’, पुनीत बोला. बात सबको ठीक लगी, हम लोग वसुधारा को नही छोड़ना चाहते थे, गुफ़ाएँ तो सबने देख ही ली थी अब वसुधारा के दर्शन करने को सब बड़े बेकरार थे. इसलिए बिना समय गवाए हम लोग नीचे भीम पुल की ओर बढ़ चले. भीम पुल के पास आकर सबसे पहले एक बड़ी भ्रांति टूटी जो थी ‘सरस्वती के लुप्त हो जाने की’, हमने तो सरस्वती दर्शन से पहले केवल यही सुन रखा था की यह नदी अब विलुप्त हो चुकी है और शायद भूमिगत होकर बहती है.

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A Day Trip OF Philly

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Philadelphia has lots of statues in the parks and roads most of them of historical figures like Presidents and war heroes  specially popular being President Lincoln’s statue on Kelly Drive, I could not take its picture as the bus was moving too fast. But I was able to take picture of the statue of chief justice John Marshall outside the west gate of Franklin Institute. Ever heard of a Judge’s statue in India? If yes please inform me.  There is also a controversial statue of the Italian Stallion Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa a must for movie buffs as the story of Rocky series is in Philly. The guides in the buses were very knowledgeable and were telling a lot of stories about not only the city but also some of the controversies going in the city. The controversy around Ricky’s statue was another one.

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Makkah – Performing the Hajj pilgrimage

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A trip to Makkah normally takes about three hours, give or take. The actual distance from my village to it is about 290 km. This night, though, we took over ten hours to reach Makkah, and over 16 hours to finally reach the hotel rooms where we would all be staying. I would tell you all the sordid details, but suffice it to know that our agent had arranged the whole trip ILLEGALLY … that is, there was no payment made to the Government of Saudi Arabia for performance of a legal journey. We were performing Hajj at a very low cost … the cost would include the transportation to Makkah and the return from it, and the 11-persons-per-room stay in a hotel in Makkah. Food, internal travelling, comforts etc. were EXCLUDED. Of course, the organiser’s huge profit margin was INCLUDED in the 1800 Saudi Riyals per person package!

As we were not official pilgrims, the police stopped our bus at many places. At one spot, we were immediately directed to the opposite side and asked to return to Ta’if, the city from which we had just left; we tried to re-negotiate this barricade, and failed again. Then, in a burst of creativity, one of my co-passengers simply shifted one of the barricades aside and we drove past it, out of sight of the police! Ahead, as night deepened, most of us went off to sleep. The bus plodded on, inch by inch, as it neared Makkah. At the break of dawn, the driver woke us all and asked us to get off the bus, while he tried to get the bus past yet another police barricade. We got off, and walked past the lingering police with hundreds of other pilgrims in a similar predicament. Finding some flat, even ground on the side of the road, we all plopped there to await the bus that would come to pick us up. It was another two hours before it did. In the meantime, night turned into day and the sun climbed up, changing the weather from a balmy, warm one into an uncomfortable, hot one.

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Trip to Harsil (Haridwar, Rishikesh, Narender Nagar, Uttrakashi)

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Trekking and walking by road is the best thing if you want to feel the naturalness of small places like Harsil. It was cold in the morning but still walk was very pleasant. My kids enjoyed trekking a lot. We reached back our room and taken hot water bath. We went for the breakfast and enquired locals where and what to visit in Harsil.
After taking breakfast we packed lunch and snacks for kids and visited the following travel spots with the help of local villagers. They are:

Dharali which is 3 Kms away from Harsil and easily approachable by road
Mukwas village is 1 Km away from Harsil, is the home of Goddess Gangotri during winters because due to heavy snowfall all the ways towards Gangotri Dham are closed.
Sattal is a 3 kms from Dharali and 7 kms from Harsil. Sattal is a cluster of seven different lakes where you can reach by road or go by trekking. The journey towards Sattal is beautiful and full of picturesque views.

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हरिद्वार और देहरादून का तूफानी दौरा – २

हरिद्वार और देहरादून का तूफानी दौरा – २

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मेरा विचार था कि बुद्धा टैंपिल मेरे 1980 में देहरादून छोड़ देने के बाद अस्तित्व में आया है किन्तु जब मैने भाई से पूछा तो उसने बताया कि पहले ये इतना लोकप्रिय नहीं हुआ करता था अतः हम लोग पहले यहां आया नहीं करते थे। पिछले कुछ वर्षों से, जब से ISBT यहां पास में बनी है और इस क्षेत्र में जनसंख्या भी बढ़ गई और बाज़ार भी बन गये तो लोगों को पता चला कि ऐसा कोई सुन्दर सा मंदिर भी यहां आसपास में है। क्लेमेंटाउन में स्थित इस बौद्ध मठ के बारे बाद में मैने जानने का प्रयास किया तो इसके महत्व की अनुभूति हुई। यह मठ तिब्बत के विश्वविख्यात बौद्ध मठ की प्रतिकृति है और इसकी सबसे बड़ी विशेषता इसके मुख्य भवन की दीवारों पर मौजूद भित्तिचित्र हैं, कलाकृतियां हैं जिनके माध्यम से भगवान बुद्ध के जीवन की अनेकानेक घटनाओं को अंकित किया गया है। (इनका चित्र लेना मना है)। इसका निर्माण वर्ष 1965 में हुआ बताया जाता है। लगभग पचास कलाकार तीन वर्ष तक इन दीवारों पर स्वर्णिम रंग के पेंट से कलाकृतियां बनाते रहे हैं तब जाकर यह कार्य पूरा हुआ। बहुत दूर से ही इस मंदिर का स्तूप दिखाई देता है जो 220 फीट ऊंचा है। यह जापान की वास्तुकला शैली पर आधारित है। इस मुख्य भवन में पांच मंजिलें हैं और हर मंजिल पर भगवान बुद्ध की व अन्य अनेकानेक प्रतिमायें भी स्थापित की गई हैं। यह मानव की स्वभावगत कमजोरी है कि वह जिस कला को देखकर प्रारंभ में चकित रह जाता है, बाद में उसी कला के और भी अगणित नमूने सामने आते रहें तो धीरे-धीरे उसका उत्साह भी कम होता जाता है। बहुत ज्यादा ध्यान से वह हर चीज़ का अध्ययन नहीं कर पाता। पहली मंजिल पर स्थित कलाकृतियों और प्रतिमाओं को देखने में हमने जितना समय लगाया उससे थोड़ा सा ज्यादा समय में हमने बाकी चारों मंजिलें देख लीं ! शायद इसकी एक मुख्य वज़ह ये है कि हम उन सब कलाकृतियों को समझ नहीं पा रहे थे और हमें सब कुछ एक जैसा सा लग रहा था। कोई गाइड यदि वहां होता जो एक-एक चीज़ का महत्व समझाता तो अलग बात होती।

मुख्य मंडप में से निकल कर सीढ़ियां उतर कर लॉन में आये तो बायें ओर भी एक स्तंभ दिखाई दिया। लॉन में एक धर्मचक्र स्थापित किया गया है। आपने तिब्बतियों को अपने हाथ में एक धर्मचक्र लिये हुए और उसे हाथ की हल्के से दी जाने वाली जुंबिश से निरंतर घुमाते हुए देखा होगा। वे पोर्टेबल धर्मचक्र वास्तव में इसी धर्मचक्र की अनुकृतियां हैं। इस स्तूप में लगभग 500 लामा धार्मिक शिक्षा ग्रहण करते हैं। बताया जाता है कि तिब्बत के बाद यह एशिया का सबसे बड़ा स्तूप है।

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A Road Trip from Delhi to Kolkata

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In an August morning of 1888, Mrs. Bertha Benz driven a distance of 106 Kms with her teenage children to visit her mother. With a maximum speed of 10 mph, it took hours for them to reach the destination and the car broke down several times during the journey. Today that road trip is recorded as the first road trip ever made by the first patented motor car ‘The Benz-Patent Motorwagen’. The car was never meant for that long trip but generated a huge publicity pioneering the journey of the automobile industry. 124 years later sitting in a Volkswagen Polo 1.6, I was driven by none other than curiosity to be a part of the road saga where it tells you stories about the ‘river of life’ and the settlements alongside when a road ends to meet another. For next couple of days I dug deep into the travelogues and road trip forums, spent a couple of sleepless nights in impatience. I recall, that was the only time I studied the map seriously as by then I realized, to make a road trip from Delhi to Kolkata through the great Grand Trunk road you need to spend more time with history than geography !

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हरिद्वार और देहरादून का तूफानी दौरा

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तो साब! ऐसे बना हमारा हरिद्वार का प्रोग्राम जिसमें मेरा कतई कोई योगदान नहीं था। घर के ताले – कुंडे बन्द कर के हम चारों अपनी बुढ़िया कार में बैठे, रास्ते में सबसे पहले पंपे पर गाड़ी रोकी, पांच सौ रुपल्ली का पैट्रोल गाड़ी को पिलाया, गाड़ी में फूंक भरी (मतलब हवा चैक कराई) और हरिद्वार की दिशा में चल पड़े! मारुति कार में और चाहे कितनी भी बुराइयां हों, पर एक अच्छी बात है! हवा-पानी-पैट्रोल चैक करो और चल पड़ो ! गाड़ी रास्ते में दगा नहीं देती !

चल तो दिये पर कहां ठहरेंगे, कुछ ठिकाना नहीं ! गर्मी के दिन थे, शनिवार था – ऐसे में हरिद्वार में बहुत अधिक भीड़ होती है। नेहा इतनी impulsive कभी नहीं होती कि बिना सोचे – विचारे यूं ही घूमने चल पड़े पर बच्चों की इच्छा के आगे वह भी नत-मस्तक थी! मन में यह बात भी थी कि अगर हरिद्वार में कोई भी सुविधाजनक जगह ठहरने के लिये नहीं मिली तो किसी न किसी रिश्तेदार के घर जाकर पसर जायेंगे! “आपकी बड़ी याद आ रही थी, कल रात आपको सपने में देखा, तब से बड़ी चिन्ता सी हो रही थी ! सोचा, मिल कर आना चाहिये!” अपनी प्यारी बड़ी बहना को छोटी बहिन इतना कह दे तो पर्याप्त है, फिर आवाभगत में कमी हो ही नहीं सकती!

कार ड्राइव करते हुए मुझे अक्सर ऐसे लोगों पर कोफ्त होती है जो ट्रैफिक सैंस का परिचय नहीं देते। मैं यह कह कर कि “इन लोगों को तो गोली मार देनी चाहिये” अपना गुस्सा अभिव्यक्त कर लिया करता हूं! बच्चे मेरी इस आदत से परिचित हैं और उन्होंने अब इसे एक खेल का रूप दे दिया है। जब भी सड़क पर कुछ गलत होता दिखाई देता है तो मेरे कुछ कहने से पहले ही तीनों में से कोई न कोई बोल देता है, “आप शांति से ड्राइव करते रहो! गोली तो इसे हम मार देंगे।” मुझे भी हंसी आ जाती है और गुस्सा काफूर हो जाता है।

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The Untouched beauty of Kerala – Athirapally and Vazahal waterfall

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We were enjoying our car ride on this wonderful route. Then after one hour or so our driver took a turn and we reached at one beautiful place. The place has beautiful landscape, water bodies, small reservoir and a small tea shop and Restroom. (What I remember the place name as Nature’s Resort (but unfortunately I am unable to find this place on internet). It’s a picturesque spot and one can actually enjoy by going into water as water level is very low here.

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Motorcycle Diaries. Road to Munsiyari…here we come…

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By now, Nitin was up and ready with his arms and ammunition – the Camera! Gaurav guided him to a viewpoint they constructed right the top of the hill, located at a 5-minutes trek. Nitin came back with amazing set of images – spectacular mountain panorama of evergreen Himalayan ranges and valleys. The views of major peaks like Chaukhamba, Panchachuli, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, and Kedarnath are distinctly visible from there. Sitting leisurely at the camp, one couldn’t even fathom what vista laid just a five-minute trek ahead! This was a clear sky day, which offered a 180-degree Himalayan view. I must share with all readers here that such vast panoramic view can been seen only from Binsar and Kausani in Uttarakhand. In fact, there is a location called the ‘Zero Point’ here, which offers amazing views of the magnificent range. Binsar also offers an excellent view of Almora town.

As we sipped the superbly made herbal tea, prepared from the herbs grown in-house, Gaurav helped us with sourcing five litres of petrol from Almora through his contacts. This was done as the next filling-station was at Berinag, another 65kms ahead. Since we rode almost 430kms on day one, I didn’t want to take risk of running on an empty fuel tank in case of any exirgency.

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