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  • A Wet and Wild MMS

    A Wet and Wild MMS







    , a ride for which we all have been excited for long.














    The riding was wet and wild and we loved it!! You can make that out by the grins above ;-)


    It was wee hours of August 15th when 10 of us embarked on an Adventure of sorts.





    Seven of us started from Jaipur:

    Anukraman Singh KTM Duke
    Bhuwan Singh RE TBTS 500
    Yashwant Bhateshwar Pulsar 220
    Virendra Singh Avenger 220
    Abhishek CBR 250
    Sunny Agarwal RE Classic 350
    Your's Truly Digvijay Singh RE Classic 500



    Shalini
    Sagar
    Sujan


    Day-1






    We were to continue on the NH8 till Gomti choraha, from where we took a right towards Desuri. As soon as we left NH8 we were greeted with more beautiful and empty country roads. I have been on these roads earlier, but at this time of the year they had an incognito charm to them.



    Day-2

    We started early morning for Jawai Dam, which was around 30kms. from Falna. Jawai Dam is one of the biggest dams of western Rajasthan and was built by Maharaja Ummaid Singh Ji o f Jodhpur.












    The rock we climbed to get on to the other side






    View from the top











    The first glimpse of the majestic dam



    Sujan inspecting the place where a man was killed by crocs recently



    ASR and Abhishek



    Yashwant and Virendra



    The Delhi Gang



    Some nautanki on the road







    The life sized statue of Maharana Pratap astride Chetak









    View of Haldighati, which was all green now, from the top


    Day-3


    Next day morning we got up lazily as we had a late start. Got down from the hotel and gulped down 2 cups of wonderful chai to wake up the senses. And then, ASR and I proceeded to have first round of breakfast. We are kind- hearted people; we wanted to check the quality and the taste so that we could guide the rest as to what to eat and where to eat. We dug in diligently at all the available items, Kachori, Khaman Dhokla, Samosa, Jalebi, to name a few. By the time we finished, Bhuwansa also joined in and to accompany him we had a few more helpings of Khaman and Kachoris. This was followed by a couple of rounds of tea.


    By the time we finished it was already 8:30, so we rushed back up and got ready to leave. Once we were ready it was time for another round f breakfast..yes one more round. This time it was grand and we had our stomachs full. After a heavy breakfast, it was time to leave Nathdwara and head to Lake Jaisamand, largest manmade lake in Asia. We were to continue on NH 8, bypass Udaipur on the way and ride for 40 Kms further to reach Lake Jaisamand. All the heavy breakfast was taking its toll and we were going slowly. To ride in and out of any city takes a lot of energy, this proved true in the case of Udaipur also. The Udaipur bypass was infested with slow moving trucks, broken roads and numerous diversions. We somehow managed to get past all this and to our surprise; a beautiful piece f twisted tarmac was waiting to greet us. The road was smooth, empty and cut through a thick green forest. It reminded me so much of Kerala. I had been on this road too earlier, but riding through it was a different experience altogether. The weather was hot and humid, making it very difficult to ride. We had to take frequent breaks to get hydrated. The day being a holiday, the lake was filled with local people. We spent about an hour at the lake and headed back to Udaipur.


    En route Jaisamand









    Relaxing at Jaisamand











    Day-4Vijaystambh



    Meera Temple


    Jaimal Fatta Mahal


    Keerti Stambh


    Surya Pol


    Kumbhkaran Mountain amidst Chittor battlefield






    Relaxing at a Dhaba


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    Archaic Alwar; Exploring the ruins of Alwar


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    Re: A Wet and Wild MMS

    Travelogue Approved

    Lovely deejay saab.

    A humble suggestion. Next time don't make the pictures so tiny. Post them in around 800x600 pixels. And don't post all of them together. Makes for better viewing

    Thanks

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    • #3
      Re: A Wet and Wild MMS

      Thanks Avinash!
      Frankly, I have done a copy paste job this time, will follow your suggestions for the next log.
      Tour de Thar 2014; Exploring the Thar Desert

      A Wet and Wild MMS
      ; A travelogue through Mewar

      Archaic Alwar; Exploring the ruins of Alwar

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