Motorcycle Diaries. Road to MunsiyariтАжRide to Binsar
Well, I must share that I have travelled on some very lonely stretches; this was proved to be the scariest of all. Completely dark it was, we brothers rode our bikes non-stop in the only source of lights тАУ the bikesтАЩ headlights! This was a typical forest track, and rains made it all the more difficult to negotiate the ride. We stopped several times to check the signal of the phone тАУ no respite. What made us ride ahead in this pitch dark jungle located upon the mounts in the dead of rainy night was the my belief/experience тАУ people in hills donтАЩt lie! After all, the guard had said that the forest track would end in 13kms and route to Dhaulchhina would emerge!
Bang on right he was! Just as my bikeтАЩs meter clocked 13kms, we came out to a neat tarmac. By now, we were completely drenched and shivering. And it didnтАЩt help that there werenтАЩt any signage that could guide us to either left or right. Fortunately, mobile phoneтАЩs signals were back and we called the Camp to locate the address.
30minutes later, amidst heavy rains, we arrived at Dhaulchhina, a hamlet where Binsar Eco Camp was located above a hillock.
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