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  • The Bay of Bengal Trip

    I and my friends did a short trip to Bakkhali, a sea beach in the Sunderban region. This trip was very special to me, since it was my first road trip on a bike.

    The riders:
    • Myself and PJ on my Pulsar 150
    • Sid and Joey on Pulsar 135
    • Alok and Kodi on Fazer
    • Rahul on Avenger 220


    Teaser Pics:


    Last edited by xcitech; 01-29-2011, 04:40 AM.

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    • #3
      First pic looks cool.

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      • #4
        Since the unofficial bike club in our college was formed, all of us were itching to ride someplace far. Since all of us are novice bikers - and all of us are caught in the middle of a tight schedule of classes, it was decided to do a short weekend trip. Scouting for options in the net, we decided to do Bakkhali-Frazergunj trip on the 21st - 22nd of January.

        The night before - I was worried. All of us were newbies and had got our bikes less than 5 months back. None of us had gone further than 50km before. Reading the xBHP travelogues, this trip seems like a joke - esp after all those Leh-Ladakh and GQ trips . But for us atleast, it was something really big!

        Route we planned:
        Our hostel(Near Kalyani) - 40km - Kolkata (30 km to cross the city) - 130 km - Bakkhali

        I planned to start early so that we could cross Kolkata before the traffic jams began - but how to get 7 people up and ready at 6am in the morning?

        Finally we were ready to roll by 8:30 AM.


        Me, with my ride

        The two Pulsars

        Now the road to Kalyani is horrible, with huge potholes. During mornings, it becomes worse since it passes though small villages all along. We could hardly touch 50 kmph on this stretch. We reached Kolkata about 10 AM, and then it was sheer madness! It took us 2.5 hours (!!!) to cross the city, by which all 4 bikes were separated. Again it took 1/2 hour to regroup, and it was 2pm by the time we left Joka - the southernmost tip of Kolkata.

        From then on it was pure bliss - the Diamond Harbor road was excellent! The ~40 km on the DH road was covered in about an hour, and we had lunch sitting in front of the wide expanse of the Ganga. The very wide Ganga, out here which stretched till the horizons were a treat to the eyes






        The next destination was Namkhana, 51 km from Diamond Harbor where a surprise was waiting for us. We covered this distance in about 45 minutes. Not too many events to share on the way, as I was totally enjoying my first bike trip!




        At Namkhana, the road ends suddenly and there is a creek. All vehicles, car or bus or bike has to be transported across the Hatania-Doania creek in a special ferry. We decided to get our bikes across in a small country boat and not the big vessel - since we were running short of time.




        The creek is not very wide, just about a hundred metres or so, but is considerably deep allowing the movement of ships from Kolkata to ports in Bangladesh. The creek reduces the journey-time for the ships. Because of this, it is difficult to construct a bridge across the creek. An ordinary bridge will hamper movement of ships and a high bridge is a costly proposition. - From wikitravel

        This was the most tense moment for me. I started taking pics like crazy and the boatmen warned me - "hold on to your bike. If it falls down it will never be found again, and you will not get insurance also "

        After crossing the creek, the roads are amazing! The distance to Bakkhali, about 25 km, was covered in less than 20 minutes.


        Once we reached Bakkhali, we headed straight to Henry's Island. We wanted to take the bikes to the beach, but the narrow clay roads ended suddenly, and there was a rickety wooden bridge which was about 2 feet higher than the road. We were in a dilemma - whether to get the bikes over that or go on foot like everyone else. As it was about to get dark, we decided to go on foot, and take the bikes next morning to the beach.


        Our parking at Henry Island

        We spent a lovely evening at the Bakkhali beach and then started some night photography of our rides.

        Last edited by xcitech; 01-29-2011, 05:18 AM.

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        • #5
          Day-2

          We woke up with zeal in the morning and were ready to go to the beach by 7am. We rode to Henry's Island - a distance of 4km from out hotel. It was an unpaved mud road which was so narrow at places that it was difficult to even cross a person walking. And then suddenly there was this wooden bridge. We had to lift up the bikes and put them on the bridge, and cross the bikes one by one. I kept my fingers crossed that the rickety bridge would not snap! Getting the Avenger on the bridge was a pain in the a** while the Pulsar 135 was a breeze!


          After crossing the bridge, we had to ride through sand for about 400 meters, and then suddenly - the beach !!!

          We went crazy on the beach with our bikes! Let the pictures do the talking now onwards






          Playing in the sand was great fun - though not much fun for our machines!



          We moved on to the Frazergunj beach. By now, the sun was up and it was getting hot. Again some photo sessions followed, and we quickly headed for lunch. For lunch we had awesome sea-food - tiger prawns, pomfret fry and vetki! And everything unbelievably cheap!





          We started back at 2:30 pm. This time we took no chances and crossed the river in the large vessel - along with us a truck and a bus were there in the same ferry! It was great fun to ride back on those awesome roads - but at the same time we were cringing at the thought of crossing Kolkata in the evening.



          Edit: We are not riding, this pic was taken on a rest break. Just posing
          No helmetless riding on the highways!



          We witnessed a beautiful sunset at Diamond Harbor.



          After Diamond Harbor, there was a terrible traffic snarl for over 30 km. Thankfully, our bikes managed to snake in an out of the traffic and we reached Kolkata around 6:00pm. We spent the evening at City Center 2 (a mall) and started for our hostel at 10:30pm. Reached hostel at 11:45 pm and thus ended a very memorable trip.



          Last edited by xcitech; 01-29-2011, 01:21 PM.

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          • #6
            awesome pics!
            "Four Wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul"

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            • #7
              Nice pics. But lots of helmetless riding going on

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              • #8
                Nice short trip there.
                I was wondering why do you need to cross kolkata. Cross Iswargupta Setu - Old Delhi road - NH6. I remember meeting folks from Kolkata at 5 am at NH6. It takes 50 min to reach NH6 from Kalyani (at my speed).

                Originally posted by Mik View Post
                But lots of helmetless riding going on
                I was about to say this.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mik View Post
                  Nice pics. But lots of helmetless riding going on
                  Helmetless riding only in the beaches - not even a meter was driven without helmet on the roads
                  We didn't want sand to go in our helmets!


                  Originally posted by Jonak View Post
                  Nice short trip there.
                  I was wondering why do you need to cross kolkata. Cross Iswargupta Setu - Old Delhi road - NH6. I remember meeting folks from Kolkata at 5 am at NH6. It takes 50 min to reach NH6 from Kalyani (at my speed).
                  I am bad with Kolkata roads - and none of us are localites. Google didn't point out that route
                  Our hostel on the Siliguri road. We took the NH34 till Dumdum via Barasat and then passed through Kolkata.

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                  • #10
                    Very nice pics.

                    If everything goes well, I'll be shifting there by June.
                    Will be a refreshing change from the central plains.
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                    • #11
                      Superb picture

                      Originally posted by xcitech View Post
                      We had to lift up the bikes and put them on the bridge, and cross the bikes one by one.
                      No such problem there just 6/7 months ago when we visited Henry's Island



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                      • #12
                        nice pics.
                        the first trip always means something
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by anjan6600 View Post
                          Superb picture

                          No such problem there just 6/7 months ago when we visited Henry's Island
                          That's surprising! Because we found the bridge atleast 2 feet high - and it couldn't have been that the mud was washed away - because the road was made of bricks on either end. I think the bridge must have been rebuilt to prevent people taking bikes to the bridge

                          Originally posted by eliksir View Post
                          nice pics.
                          the first trip always means something
                          Thanks
                          Yes, the first trip is always special! Now I can't wait to make the coveted Leh-Ladakh ride!! Planning is on for June 2012

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                          • #14
                            New pic

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