My first hill ride from Delhi to Dehradun and Mussourie

Until this trip, I had not had any experience of hill driving even when I wanted to, I had to choose that which place would be safer to drive on hills and would be within roughly 300 km radius from Delhi/ NCR. We zeroed in for Dehradun – Mussorie, not because of recommendations but only because of the fact that I had an office branch in Dehradun. The initial plan was to drive up to Dehradun, till where it was supposed to be driving in plains and then to decide from there for Mussorie, if was doeable.

But all of that was a plan, what if I face any trouble en-route? I got that covered with two of the friends who got along with me (though none of them knew how to drive). The date chosen was around our wedding anniversary which was January 26 and the period when we travelled was January 25-27, 2014.

When you make a plan for any trip, especially when its first of its kind then its hard to wait for the moment and same was for me. After counting of days, finally the day had come and learned from earlier mistakes, this time, I took a fine sleep before rising up early. I along with wife and kiddo, who was just one and half years old left the house in Faridabad by 0430 hrs though waiting for other two participants made us a little back on the schedule but I guess we were ready to move out of Delhi by some 0530 hrs or so.

The car posing like some ad

Posing for an ad shoot

One & half year kiddo look bigger than her age in those clothes

One & half year kiddo look bigger than her age in those clothes

Early morning helps you to cut through from the city traffic but looks like it wasn’t enough with that particular route with so many trucks in the way, but still we managed to reach till Muffarnagar by 0745 hrs and first stop was Vaishali Vaishno Punjabi Dhaba. That would be a distance of some 130 kms in roughly 2 hrs & 15 mins, which must be called an achievement considering the kind of foggy weather, I was to face in the way. We must have spent roughly 15-20 mins there for tea etc and then drove ahead.

Trust me picture doesn't tell how horrible it was

Trust me picture doesn’t tell how horrible it was

While planning for the route, we had no idea about the Saharanpur road conditions and more worse was leaving the highway for a while, anyway, next 40 kms or so were on kind of worse unending roads. You can imagine the roads with the fact that I was not driving straight literally even for a second and there was no road at all but just potholes filled with mud and water. We all were literally praying that when this road would come to an end cursing the local SP MLA.

The ordeal finally ended by some 0945 hrs or so and then it was a better route to drive on. Little jam before Dehradun at tunnel and then we reached to our destination by some 1230 hrs.  It was sure hell of late than I would have imagined. I also happened to see some of the hilly roads in between though not much. I called my local office guy over phone and he arranged a BSNL guest house for me to stay in Dehradun though he kept on insisting us to go up to Mussorie and take up an already booked NTPC guest house there as that would have been best option. Scared of driving on hills in one go, I refused that option then (always regretted that later on).

A little settling in the guest house, taking food etc and then we were on to driving yet again. The target was Robber’s cave which people call Gupchup Pani as well and glad that I chose that as our target because the route to there was a kind of big lesson for the one who never drove on hills or extremely narrow slopes.

The route to Robber’s cave is Kind Of Narrow Street. I stopped my vehicle outside and actually asked people if the road is drivable up to there. I was assured that vehicles go up to there but when I started driving down, then it was scary for sure. The road could have accommodated only one vehicle mostly and the slope was kind of steep. The car was going down and down and here I was thinking that how I would drive uphill again. We reached to the place by 1355 hrs around.

Robber's cave: Transparent water and stones

Robber’s cave: Transparent water and stones

The source of water inside the cave kind of

The source of water inside the cave kind of

Ideal setting for a breakfast

Ideal setting for a breakfast

What a place it was. Literally transparent water touching your feet with its coldness, the stones in middle and also the setting in which many shops were offering you Maggie, tea etc while sitting in the water literally. Trust me it was so much fun there and we were in no mood of leaving the place any early, if it wasn’t the unknown territory & scary road ahead for me. We stayed there till some 1530 hrs and then drove back. Contrary to my fears, it wasn’t a hard drive uphill and this actually became the first lesson for me which boosted my morale to drive on hills.

A stop for photo ops

A stop for photo ops

The next short target was Shashtradhara though later on we realized that we would have better have spent some time at Robber’s cave instead. Not to say, Shahstradhara was some bad place. Ropeways, Sulphur lake, mystique stones.. it was all there which one can have endless fun with. Yet we were to be on schedule. The experience of hilly ride was done and this was time to cut through narrow route traffic of city that was Dehradun. We managed to reach back Guest house by some 1900 hrs or so and then it was almost eventless. Dinner and sleep with keeping Mussorie in mind…..

Drive to Mussorie: The real taste of hill drive for me

In morning, we were informed that we would require leaving Guest house as senior BSNL officers were coming for stay. I was planned for leaving to Mussorie but earlier plans were to leave luggage etc at Dehradun and to come back from Mussorie by evening. But now everything was different and there was no choice but to drove on hills to take on my fears. I called my office guy to confirm if Mussorie bookings which he was talking about still on or not. He gladly confirmed that that was still on and we were prepared for driving to Mussorie next morning.

The blanket of clouds

The blanket of clouds

Maggie point

Maggie point

Drive to Mussorie started a little late and we were on roads by some 0800 hrs or so and at what people call Maggie point by some 0920 hrs. It was definitely a scenic view from there and till now, the fear about hills was gone from inside and I started enjoying the drive. We reached to NTPC Guest house by some 1000 hrs, which was exactly at the point where 6000 ft board was installed. The place was literally dream. I mean nothing about the facilities etc, but the location, scenery and space was kind of perfect for us. These Govt guys always get the best of locations.

Some snow play on roads

Some snow play on roads

No! that's not titanic

No! that’s not titanic

The NTPC guest house

The NTPC guest house

In the way, we had seen glimpses of snow scattered around the roads. Not that kind of white snow but the kind which get collected as garbage after clearing the roads. By the shops and Guest house keeper, we got to know that it was snowing here till January 24, 2014 and there was no power since last 4-5 days making it hard to manage water etc even. But all better now… Better for us? I was confused between missing snow and finding safer to drive roads with very little snow here and there.

Kiddo doesn't look too happy with snow

Kiddo doesn’t look too happy with snow

We had occasional fun with small snow around the roads as we still weren’t planning to drive up to Dhanaulti (which was still expected to have snow) due to safety concerns. After a sound lunch, the next target in mind was the Kempty Falls about which I heard a lot even since before.

Even though I was confident about Hill drives now, the drive to Kempty fall was yet to open some of the strings of mine. Narrow route, occasional constructions, both way vehicles and some mad drives enroute, it was all part of lesson to me before making it to Kempty falls finally. Actually we drove a little 2kms ahead of the place to realize it later and then making a tough turn on those narrow roads.

Milky water at Kempty falls

Milky water at Kempty falls

Till the moment, we remained at Kempty falls, we all were tempted to jump into the water. Such clean transparent water with clear white waterfalls and on top of that very safe arrangements that  no one might get washed away in stream. Still due to crowd and cold of the water, we skipped the part of actually jumping into it. We took customary Maggie etc, bought a wall clock as souvenir and then it was time to drive back by 1420 hrs or so.

The step farms

The step farms

Mountains and blue sky

Mountains and blue sky

The drive back to Mussourie felt much more scenic than the drive to Kempty fall. One of the reason was, we had enough of time in our hands to enjoy the beauty on the roads and in hills. Structures suddenly going down and up as we drove up or down, the clear blue sky and hills behind them. It was all what one would have wanted to draw a painting sort of.

Trying to make full of snow

Trying to make full of snow

We again met some snow around while returning back which was kind of surprise as it didn’t snow since last two days and yet some snow was remaining despite of the fact that temperature wasn’t much of lower side. We were back to base by some 1800 hrs anyway and then it was time to visit the mall road in the dark.

An evening in mountains

An evening in mountains

Mall road

Mall road

Dinner time

Dinner time

Some random walking over the roads and then an early dinner to fill us up after a tiring day as we had to plan for the return on the next morning….

The return journey: Meeting with a new friend & bypassing Saharanpur route

Night at hills

Night at hills

Hill morning

Hill morning

After a sound sleep, I woke up early in pleasant Mussorie weather and walked out to have a view of divine sunrise on hills. A must watch whenever you visit any hills. Sleeping till late is kind of crime over hills.

The loyal companion resting at Guest House

The loyal companion resting at Guest House

We started driving down by some 0745 hrs or so and driving down was much easier than drive uphills for sure. We must have driven at speed of 40-50 hrs even on those steep curves that we managed to reach Dehradun by 0845 hrs. While being in contact with Office guy continuously, we failed to meet the man behind all the arrangements, I thought to ping one more guy whom I knew from twitter and who was happened to travel between Delhi/ NCR to Dehradun (his own bungalow) quite frequent.

What a Bungalow

What a Bungalow

Man! What house he had… One might only dream of such things. Kitchen garden, personal swimming pool and well decorated insides. We were served Pudina Paranthas made of own garden leaves. It was some grand first time welcome for the guys who met for the first time in real. It made us much away from the schedule but not that we mind it much.

We left the place by some 1130 hrs or so and then it was a long journey ahead. I was hell bent to avoid the Saharanpur patch at any cost even if that meant to drive 100 kms extra. I drove through Roorkee, drove from Ganga Kanal and whatever ways Google maps kept on telling me, no matter narrow or large, highways or not and thanks god, finally that patch was skipped.

Not that the journey was over… We were still to face under construction Muzffarnagar and around National Highways, which were literally in tatters except last 150 kms or so. The speed never went above 60kmps before we come over toll roads and then evening traffic etc made us to reach Delhi by 1800 hrs or so.  We dropped the two friends on the border and then drove to Faridabad.

It’s always depressing to reach Delhi and then cut through traffic for next one hour or more to reach Faridabad. Reaching Delhi makes you think that journey is almost over while next coming hours tells that much part yet to be travelled. Kind of last mile rush… but finally we reached back home by 1920 hrs and the smile on ours faces despite of being tired was signifying that we have finished our first hill ride successfully without any trouble and would be ready to take on bigger battles from here….

 

11 Comments

  • Mukesh Bhalse says:

    Nitish,
    A very nicely written post adorned with beautiful snaps. The Titanic pose (which you are denying to be..) looks really great. Also a snap of Kiddo and her mom with caption ” Mall Road” is praiseworthy. In a nutshell, it was an enjoyable post….Thanks for sharing.

    Thanks.

  • Hi Nitish,

    Well written post indeed. It was a smooth journey with you.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • AJAY SHARMA says:

    Dear Nitish,
    Courageous indeed for a debut hill drive. Mussourie up-hill is though negotiable, driving to Kempty for a debutant is no joke. Bravo! Concept of Evening-Night-Morning in hill is impressive. Echoing Mukesh Bhai on other photos too. Make it Dhanaulti next time and you will really enjoy the landscape and its tranquility. Hope you share lot more drives.

    Keep traveling,
    Ajay

    • Nitish Kumar says:

      Hoping to get approved on my Nainital visit (2011) post which is a bit on longer side full of photos. Be assured , I would be sharing many experiences in coming days

  • Nitish Kumar says:

    Thanks Anupam and Mukesh. I was actually worried that how people would take the longer post which was a little higher side than ghumakkar Norms for a single post. Glad you liked it. Photos could have been even better if I had a full fledge camera and would have confident about driving that time and would have chosen to stay Mussorie for two days. But it’s all part of experience.

    Ajay Sir,
    Yup! Definitely drive to Kempty fall was tougher and I would say, even Manali drive didn’t seen that kind of roads. Dhanulti is sure on card for next time while journey time expected to be Jan again. Let’s see

  • SilentSoul says:

    good beginning. Kempty falls foto is very beautiful.

  • Pradeep Chauhan says:

    Nitish,
    Very well written post, pictures are also beautiful. Just wanted to confirm were you driving on Saharanpur-Behat route ? Because we also got stuck on this route during our dhanaulti trip….

  • Nandan Jha says:

    For your first drive, you seem to have remembered every thing. Great. I am sure a great roadie is in making. I have frequented Doon since one of my close friend is from there and we were living together during that time. That was during 1999-2003. The roads were never good, though now at least till MZN you get good high quality highway. MZN-Roorkee is kind of mixed and post Roorkee, it is decent. Just like you, we would use all the alternate routes all the time.

    For hill drive, one of the golden rule is to be in same ‘gear’ whether you are going up or coming down. And when you have to pull-over and park it then steer the wheels in a way so that it hits the rocky side incase the hand-brake fails. Of course each one of us has their own list.

    Wishing many more miles to you.

    • Nitish Kumar says:

      My idea to remember the things is to recollect the scenes through the numerous snaps which I might have taken during the trip. Usually happened to be 1000-1500 or more in each trip through smartphones.

      Uploading them to Google+ in pvt mode, gives me luxury to recollect the moments anytime through photos and respective Geotags. It might be a tip for other travel bloggers as well. ;)

  • Nitish Kumar says:

    My second trip to Mussoorie. Not sending as a complete story as would be a repeat but just linking my blog post

    http://nitishkumar.net/2014/12/31/a-long-lazy-trip-back-to-mussoorie-again-to-end-the-year-2014/

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