Thursday, May 10, 2018

Arunachal Bike Ride 2018

At the stroke of midnight hour, when the world sleeps, we gadabouts rise to follow our soul..to meet our soulmate, the Himalayas.
There is a proverb in North India, which says, Himalaya calls you again and again, once He becomes your soulmate.
It all started in Ladakh...there we made a tryst with Himalayas. For next few days, we would be wandering through the serpentine roads, roaming through jungles, staying with tribals in the land of rising sun...Arunachal Pradesh...

एकेले चले थे जानिबे मंजिल
लोग साथ आते गये कारवा बनता गया...

Saturday, June 24, 2017

IndiaDekho

आलो परत...
पुण्यातून बडोदा 550 किमी
बडोद्याहून अजमेर 640 किमी...अजमेर ला रात्री अकरा ला पोहोचल्यावर...अजमेर च्या सुनसान गल्ल्यामधून गाडी चालवत ख्वाजाजी च्या दर्ग्यात...मध्यरात्र ते पहाट... शांत वातावरणात लोबन आणि गुलाबाच्या पाकळ्यांचा सुगंध... तीन तास झोपून पुन्हा सकाळी अजमेर ते आग्रा 380 किमी जाताना वाटेत चांद बावडी ही स्थापत्यशास्त्राचा चमत्कार असणारी विहीर...मग पहाटे उठून ताजमहाल...आणि हलद्वानी कडे प्रवास..

वाटेत बुलदंशहर, अलिगढ, मुरादाबाद, रामपूर ही शहर...त्या गावातील लोकांना थेट पुण्यावरून मोटारसायकल वर आलो याचं वाटणारं आश्चर्य आणि आमच्याबरोबर असणाऱ्या महिला बाईकस्वारांच वाटणारं अप्रुप!!!

लँड्सलाईड झाल्यामुळं अचानक रस्ता बदलावा लागला. ढाब्यावर उत्तराखंड चा नकाशा उघडून आता कुठे जायचे हे ठरवायचं...त्या गावात पोचल्यावर राहायला हॉटेल शोधायचं...असा प्रवास....

थोडेफार चुकलो, चिंब भिजलो, थंडीने गारठलो...आणि खरं सांगायचं तर किर्रर्र जंगलातून रात्री जाताना घाबरलो सुद्धा...

राणीखेत ला दर्ग्याच्या उरुसला गेलो...हृषीकेश ला गंगेच्या आरतीला गेलो...लांसडाऊन ला चर्च मध्ये गेलो...

कुठेही खाल्लं... काहीही खाल्लं...धाबे, गल्लीतल्या टपऱ्या ते हाय फाय हॉटेल ...सगळीकडे...

त्यातही शिकंजी, बेलाच्या फळाचा रस आणि बुलदंशहर व्रजघाट परिसरातील उसाचा रस लाजवाब...

3380 किलोमीटर, 6 राज्य, 14 दिवस (त्यातील पहिल्या 4 दिवसात 1800 किमी)...
6 बाईकस्वार (त्यात 4 महिला) आणि एक भन्नाट ऑर्गनाईजर Nitin Joshi

सह्याद्री ते हिमालय... सर्वच अचाट!

Sunday, May 7, 2017

India Dekho

Time to escape again...It's time to ride again!
This time across the country...We are riding from Pune to explore Uttarakhand!!

Our motorcycle will carry us through lush green western ghats to sand dunes of Rajasthan...To Taals of Kumaon... Confluences of rivers in Garhwal...To Glaciers beyond Badrinath...

And from scorching 45℃ to  bone chilling 0℃ ;-)

This #India_Dekho ride will take off from next Sunday... आगरा की ताजगंज से... अजमेर की दुकानो से...अलिगढ की गलियो से...

Saint Augustine once said "The world is a book and those who don't travel have read only one page" .. and we the readers (aka riders) are not only reading but writing new chapters in travelling!!

Monday, October 17, 2016

Ladakh Calling...



Jullay...Ladakh Calling...
On this planet earth the nature has created a majestic beauty, which is a divine habitat of a soulful culture, which is the abode of Lamas and which is Mecca for bike riders!!! The nature creatively transforms the shades of blue sky, shades of water and ever tranquil soil and earth in every season. If you are lucky enough, you can be blessed to experience it with naked eyes. Riders and trekkers who visit Ladakh can watch the cult of nature in the carvings of the mountains out of this planet. They can witness the crowning glory of snow-caps at every sunrise. They can feel the resonance of tranquillity of Pngong Tso, Tso Moriri with the five elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether) creating Life..!!
Here the serenity of the nature whispers with us and the earthly existence dissolves in our own solitude. No other travel enriches you enough.
Jullay!!! A travel to Ladakh adds life to your life....!!      

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Graduation Day in Biking!!

Day 7 and 8: Khardung La and Diskit 10th and 11th July 2014

Ladalkh is Mecca of riders and Khardung La is Kabba for them. Every rider wishes to ride through this pass at least once in his life. And why not…. The qualification of being amongst the team who rode their bikes on world’s highest motorable road is enough for one’s pride!

The rest day in Leh was gloomy. There was no ride, so we had nothing to do. Oxygen level was really low in Leh. Group buddies including me suffered. However everyone complained a different symptom. For me it was anxiety. Why I was anxious?... due to low oxygen level or due to 1-7 defeat of favourite Brazil by Germans, I don’t know. I was awake in wee hours watching my favourite team’s match and the outcome was humiliation and anxiety!!  Result…. Low oxygen in my room… ;-)

Bike repairing, purchase of essentials like gum-boots and, getters were the tasks having top priority on this rest day!

Some of us found “Nirvana” and “relaxed” themselves with its “Hare Rama Hare Krishna” type ambiance.

We had a small tour to “Kalchakra”, the annual religious ritual of Buddhism. To my surprise, there was a fire and the monks were chanting hymns like vedic chants. Don’t know how much people understand…. Isn’t it a common factor in all religions? Devotees from all over the world including small countries like Bulgaria, Georgia, Thailand too were amongst the devotees. We wandered in the camp wondering what to do and clicked photographs with beautiful volunteers. Actually this was the only interesting thing which was worth a mention. However natives from nearby villages attended the event with utmost devotion. They actually closed their daily livelihood activities to devote themselves to Kalchakra..!

The next day, ride towards Khardung La…  We began a ride towards! The serpentine roads were challenging and low oxygen level made bikes misfire. By the time, Kshitij and me introduced ourselves as street-singers to our group and openly sang “Deewana Hua Badal” and other songs without any fear of criticism…. Mania has been turned on!!! This continued further till the end of the ride and later on many joined us!! The group has been converted into a Band…! Credit ours!!!

To ride at 18380 feet above sea level is an achievement. This achievement resulted in the photo-session at Khardung La top. Photos were viral in social medial and (we thought) we were heroes!
Diskit was our next destination. What a place it was. It is being called as “Cold Desert of Asia”.  For me it was like Mother Gothel’s abode in Rapunzel’s story!!! No other words really suit!!! Nature has done witchcraft here…. Heavenly though!!

Snow-caps on the mountains, water bodies, desert with smooth sand, green oasis all are in a single frame. And camels with two humps… rare species of mammals were there to carry us.
To our pleasant surprise, we were greeted in Diskit with “Jai Maharashtra”. The Manager cum chef of hotel was one Narendra Marne alias Vithal, native of Pune. To manage a business at China Border by a Punekar was really matter of pride. He cooked all Marathi cuisines including Chicken Kolhapuri for us.

We spent the evening with the two hump camels riding on them on silver sand. What made memorable was the night on the Diskit sands. Some of us slipped out of hotel around 10pm and wandered on the serpentine roads with our headlights and moonlight only…no helmets, no safety gears! We were again on the sand and there was a Mehfil of Gaana and Masti. Shining silver sand, glowing mountains due to moonlight, pristine peaceful night and your singing friends… what a treat it was!!! To a person like me who never mix up easily, it really was…!

What we explored there was amazing…. Thamake’s witty remarks, Nikhils “saying” (not singing) of songs in prose (not in poetry),.......... I can still hear Deepak’s Marathi songs, Rajurkar Sir’s poem, Bachchan songs by Kshitij,...................Gaurang and Ketki’s enthusiastic singing.

Rajeshree’s “ Gunja sa hai koi Iktara” was really mesmerizing…

I pray to the moments to come again … at least once.

Monday, August 1, 2016

Mulbekh to Leh the dreamcity...

Day 5 and 6: Mulbek to Leh and stay in Leh (8th and 9th July 2014)

Paris, Shanghai, Kabul, Beirut, Damascus, Prague, Venice, Istanbul, Cairo, Moscow, Lhasa, Leh …!!! These are the cities where I always wished to visit. All of them invite you for different reason. Want to reserve a period of life to visit there and stay…! Don’t know when it would come true but Leh is one of them and it was just 140 KM away…

The ride which began from Mulbek introduced us not only with the nature, but also with the structures and culture of Ladakh. I always failed to understand why the natives don’t build the house on the plane ground though it is available… why they always go to find hill slopes? How they manage to park their vehicles…(if they have)? Besides these queries, the homes are awfully constructed and beautifully painted..!

The road to Leh was deserted, zigzag. The curves again…. the universal truth of beautiful curves! These curves always obsessed me through photographs of these landscapes. And now here I am… riding on them..
Buddhism conferred many virtues upon mankind. Apart from them according to me, the most important gift is the carvings, the caves the beautiful statues! Mammoth Buddha statues and beautiful caves and the culture engraved within is the priceless gift of this religion. From Bamiyaan (Afghanistan) to our North East states and from Ajanta Caves to Ladakh monasteries the superstructures created by Buddha devotees left their souvenirs in the mountains.

On our way was Lamayuru monastery. It was my first time to visit any monastery. The bell, beautiful pictures on the wall and the bell, and especially the peace, calm atmosphere doesn’t allow you to leave. You really get tied with this place. Simply you can’t believe that you are at a religious place. You observe a serene and pristine tranquility…
Atheists like me also bow before this supernatural tranquility and dedication of the carving and painting hands.

Lamayuru is a small village often visited by foreign tourists due to this monastery. Many of them inquired about our tour and as usual we were happy to explain our matter of pride!

In Ladakh, you eat Maggie for breakfast, you eat Maggie for lunch and if you are not the lucky one, you will end the day eating Maggie in the Dinner. Thanks to our team leaders who knew each and every food joint here (don’t know how they knew), we were able to taste local delicacies. En route we had tasted delicious Tibetan cuisines, like thukpa… I lost the names of other cuisines, as they were very difficult to pronounce and remember but the cuisines pampered our taste buds!

By the time, we really had got used to the roads and climate of Ladakh. We travelled around 140-160KM and literally crossed not less than 50-60 mountains. Here you actually walk (ride) in the clouds. As it was our first day under clear blue sky and multi-coloured hills photography was in full swing. There were rivers with different colour and shade, mountain with and without snow caps, the dry deserts, green oasis within every object here is thoroughly beautified by nature.

Any Tom, Dick and Harry with his mobile camera can click a landscape like professional here. And we carried artist and professional photographers with us. Actually I was unaware about this fact at that time, otherwise I would have been a model for their photography. Group buddies Nikhil, Ameya, Gaurav, Dhaval, Rajurkar Sir clicked some amazing photos…

After lunch and lonely drive, some of our friends visited Gurudwara on Leh- Nimu road. Gurudwara Pather Sahib was built in 1517 to commemorate Guru Nanakdev’s visit. Again my atheist soul denied to visit and I missed the opportunity of tasting Langar!

We were travelling along the banks of Indus (Sindhu) and Zanskar. At Nimu these lifelines of Ladakh meet each other. The frame meeting two rivers with two different colour-shades of water diluting their oneness with each other was really marvelous. And moreover you feel short of words when you watch this miracle of nature from nature’s galleria which is 13000 feet above!

Magnetic Hill was our next attraction. Various websites are flooded with the films of Magnetic Hill. Honestly I didn’t believe in the stories and films wherein bikes climb upwards without starting engines or in a neutral gear. Now we were geared up for a demo. To our (particularly my) surprise, the name “Magnetic Hill” was not outcome of any legend. It was official… Army has painted “MAGNETIC HILL” on the slope of the hill.
We were amongst the enthusiast and lined up to climb. And frankly speaking…. We had the division, rather confusion of opinions. We still have… My bike declined to climb without normal acceleration. So the ride upwards was normal for me. However many of us realized the jerk, and according to them their bike got pulled.
Magnetism was there or not was not my point of attention. The place was moonland. And we were like astronauts, landed on the moonland. Going upwards on the Magnetic Hill was not a tough job. However turning 200KG bullet through 2 feet sinking sand on a 60 degree slope invites sweat in cold. Many of us succumbed and many of us fell down with bikes. Here nobody could help another. …no comradeship!! You are your own. You lie down, your bike lied down beside you both are half sunk in the sand and now you have to get up, lift your bike, start it, turn it and come down….. It was really a tough job!! Somehow I managed it all and escaped from the moonland!

Leh, the dream city is a town situated on different levels. This colourful town was waiting for our thump (our feeling)!! Actually Leh was geared up to welcome tourists (not us) visiting for holy “Kalchakra” festival which is an annual Buddhist ritual…a religious fete! We heard that Hollywood personalities like Richard Gere (Pretty Woman) were supposed to be there…
Market road, the Champs-Elysees of Leh was our abode here. Yaa, Leh, I am here……!!!!
Hotel Khangree welcomed us. The next day, there was no ride… holiday!!!
We relaxed ourselves in the evening!!!

Saturday, May 14, 2016

With every trip you take, you become little wiser!!!

Being a bad organizer, I even can't even recall the day-wise details of this just concluded Bhutan ride. Thus my solo rides remained unlogged and slipped out of my memory with each passing day. Leh Spiti ride in 2014 offered a nugget of wisdom to express "what travel offers and how it enriches you"...so I scribbled a few lines on FB wall.  And now just scrolling down makes me nostalgic...!

This time, a rider friend, Vaibhava, who happens to be a filmmaker, collected some quotes about travel keeping some film concept in mind....whoa!!

Every word therein turned true...this travelogue will try to co relate those quotes with what we actually experienced, during this ride.

The quote said "With every travel you become wiser"..!
As I see, there is a difference between wisdom and intelligence. And during travel, especially in bike rides, you surely need wisdom, intelligence seldom matters!!

Many of us were not prepared for the tough ride of Spiti valley in 2014. We even had a debate with our group leaders Nitin and Dhaval whether to continue or abandon our ride at Koksar. All of us were drenched in the rain...local people warned us about landslides and flash-floods, the bone chilling wind whip lashed us and our bikes...the general consensus then was "we are not going to be visiting Spiti valley in a hurry, so let's take every kilometer as it comes by". Thus bracing ourselves with brave and positive thoughts, we entered Spiti valley. The brave and positive thoughts started washing away in a few minutes because we were welcomed by a huge landslide near Pagal Nala. Now the way back to Koksar was sealed was sealed and only one option remained..."face the situation, accept it and fight for your way through ....."

Our rider team removed gigantic rocks from the water pass (which had chilled glacial water running through it angrily) and our bikes floated their way out...sheer adventure it was...!

We learnt a very simple lesson in Spiti ride, abot persitance and team spirit.

We planned Bhutan ride counting on the information of excellent road conditions...as we wanted an adventurous ride though not a risky one this time. To our horror and surprise, the entire stretch of roads was gobbled up  by road construction equipment ...actually there were no roads at many places... and unseasonal rains made riding tougher. The road from Punakha to Bumthang was a complete off roading adventure...! But none of us panicked this time.These obstacles were simply challenges...a new challenge was there around every hair pin bend. We just enjoyed...every moment of it. The mood amongst the riders was so upbeat that we actually shook a leg to Hindi and Marathi music, when we stranded for long hours, because of landslides.  Our riders were on perpetual high due to dense fog, muddy roads, pristine greenery...and now road blocs and landslides  were awaited ...as it was a genuine enough reason to start a dance party on the streets of Bhutan...!!! The bone chilling cold water couldn't stop Nitin, Manish Shardul, brimming with child like enthusiasm from jumping into gushing waterfalls....and Rajeshree from jumping ..jumping from raft..!!  And every moment was captured by our ace photographer Nikhil.. off course the photos and films can't add the fourth dimension, i.e the lively moments of this time of everyone's life.

What is this...??are we being foolish, silly, idiots...??
No Nye Never... we became wiser. Our earlier ride made us wiser.

Wisdom was there... in enjoying the situation!!!