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Jingle Bells Jingle Bells Jingle All The Way! � A Christmas ride to places in Tamilnadu

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  • [Photo Feature]: Jingle Bells Jingle Bells Jingle All The Way! � A Christmas ride to places in Tamilnadu

    Don't wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul. - Mario Quintana

    Bhishma Choudhary and his friend who rode a white bullet along the coastal line of south India, starting from Mumbai to Chennai. Thanks a ton for those wonderful pictures and detailed travelogues, they inspired me a lot.

    I have got three days in hand, a Christmas Eve, a Saturday and a Sunday. I have spent or passed time of many such long weekends playing those addictive PC games, surfing internet, movies, meeting friends, very short solo rides and what not.

    A couple of teasers before thread gets approved:




    Coming up: The Plan, four days before Christmas (21st and 22nd December)

    Waiting for the approval, Thanks in advance mods.
    "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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    Christmasy Travelogue Approved
    Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!

    Give your details here if you want to help your fellow xBhpian stranded in your city

    Touring Blog: Cycling in Mongolia!

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    • #3
      A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

      Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
      My Ride To Sunderbans -
      Hemnagar & Samsernagar
      Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Monk View Post
        Christmasy Travelogue Approved
        Thanks a lot Monk

        Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
        Great start. Bring on the rest!
        Thanks Krishna. Rest all on it's way, stay tuned.
        "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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        • #5
          The Plan, four days before Christmas (21st and 22nd December):The Plan, two days before Christmas (23rd December):th evening till Salem and remaining distance on 25th early morning.

          Preparation night
          (23rd DecemberMy safety gear:
          - LS2 Phobia FF350 Helmet with clear visor
          - Spartan Pro Gear Helios Mesh Jacket
          - Cramster Twister touring gloves
          - Cramster balaclava
          I have made my bike ready for long rides by fitting a mobile phone mount and universal USB charger.

          Letting the good times roll:
          Day 1, 24th December: Bangalore to Salem,
          Riding from office:
          I have all the things packed in to a backpack. As planned, I left office (5th Block, Kormangala) at 3:30PM and reached the Electronic city flyover toll gate by 4:15 PM. My only fuel stop for the day is at Bharat Petrol@Chinnar, Tamilnadu. Filled in for 600 INR and got both the tires air pressure checked.



          Rode for 200 kilometers non-stop and reached Salem outskirts by 6:30 PM. It took me 1 hour to ride through Salem traffic and I was able to find a budget lodge with safe parking by 7:30 PM, checked-in and finished my dinner at near-by hotel and crashed in to bed by 9:30 PM.





          Coming up: Day 2, 25th December: Salem--Kanyakumari, Riding on Christmas day
          "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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          • #6
            A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

            Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
            My Ride To Sunderbans -
            Hemnagar & Samsernagar
            Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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            • #7
              Once I have donned my black helmet, I become anonymous. My face ceases to identify me. My black visor shields others from the rigours of my passing glance while shielding me from their attempts to peer into my soul. I am an anonymous rider shrouded in black. I am no longer a specific self. I am a passing Traveller.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rajpal View Post
                  Eagerly waiting for the rest....

                  :P
                  Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
                  Nice narration mate!
                  Originally posted by koolsantosh22 View Post
                  Nice ride. Well planned finally on the route on available number of days. waiting for rest for the days details.
                  Thanks a lot friends. Your comments are quite encouraging.
                  "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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                  • #10

                    Now Showing: K2K 9000Km of Solo Bliss
                    Rolling Thread: Bangalore Backroads

                    My Last few rides:
                    Kumaon Wanderings - Darma Valley
                    2400Km of Solo Spiti Sauntering
                    From the rains of Uttarakhand to the deserts of Ladakh

                    Other Rides: Riding Blog

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                    • #11
                      True Wanderers 4.0 | Chasing The Destiny | Finalist | Viaterra Raptor Tail Bag Review

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dichkaun View Post
                        Great.
                        You started off just the way I like it..with a food picture
                        Keep the rest coming.
                        Hi dichkaun, thanks a lot for the appreciation. Thread updated. BTW your username is very good, sounds funny

                        Originally posted by saquib3005 View Post
                        good one Chiyaan.
                        Nice teaser.

                        Do check the pics again, its not loading properly(or my network doesnt allow it).
                        Oh is it? They were loading fine on my side also no one complained till now. Thanks anyway

                        Sorry for the wait. So the second day ride details are here:

                        25th December, The Christmas day:
                        I got up at 5:00 AM, freshen-up, checked-out of the lodge and was on road by 6:00 AM against my planned depart at 8:00 AM, 2 hours ahead.

                        Odo reading when started leaving from Salem


                        A decorated church in Salem



                        Sunrise over a lake





                        Snacks and hot coffee break



                        Encounter with windmills











                        And the district welcomes me


                        Reached the southernmost tip of our mother land India by 12:30 PM


                        The immediate thing I did after reaching Kanyakumari is the hunt for a stay with parking facility. Since it’s a long weekend all the places were pre-booked and were already full. Lodges were making money out of this situation and were charging more than the actual price. Unfortunately (fortunate for a guest who’s going to appear soon) I was unable to find a single room in Kanyakumari after enquiring some 6 to 7 lodges and I was left with no other option rather than taking a double room. I bargained and failed, paid 1200 INR for a decent room which is close enough for tourist attractions around.

                        Finished my lunch (it’s horrible) returned to lodge and slept for two hours, got up and started exploring the places around.

                        Shrine of our lady of ransom, Kanyakumari







                        When the night turns up



                        Vivekananda Rock memorial and Thiruvalluvar statue



                        I have skipped visiting Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue, because of crowd and huge queue waiting for the boat tickets. If you want to cover these places, make sure you are spending one full day in Kanyakumari. As per the information I gathered, people form start forming a queue from 7 or 8 AM. So plan accordingly.

                        A shop selling different varieties of sea shells starting from 20 INR.



                        Yay!!! At the southernmost tip of India





                        They named them as twin beaches, but they didn’t look like a beach to my eyes




                        Sun settling down at the southernmost tip of India



                        That’s me, taking a selfie with Sun






                        I was lucky enough to see the sunset at the southernmost tip of India. But couldn’t get perfect sunset because of sky being cloudy. All the gathered crowd was little upset for same reason.

                        When the crowd started to disperse, I was having a snack sitting on a near-by rock. In all this crowd I saw a guy riding a Yamaha R15 V2 with True Wanderers sticker on tail, ‘I, The Biker’ patch on this jacket and few other patches. I identified him, but in that crowd he didn’t noticed me. He was very much disappointed that he couldn’t made it to the sunset. He rode the bike to a parking spot and I started walking towards him. Meet @saquib3005, the true wanderer. I don’t know how he felt but it’s a big surprise for me to meet riding buddies at an unexpected place.

                        I’m damn sure that he’s not going to get a lodge to stay so I invited him to share the double room that I took. So whatever happens, it happens for a reason – Me reaching Kanyakumari early, taking a double room is helping some biker brother. He’s on a solo ride, I’m on my solo ride as well and we both were riding in opposite directions. But somehow we met in Kanyakumari.

                        Selfie with the True Wanderer


                        After a little chit-chat we had our food, visited couple of places, we inquired about the way to sunrise view point and returned to the lodge. So the day has ended with beautiful roads, hundreds of windmills, great sunset and an unexpected friend. Totally loved it!!!

                        Sorry for keeping you guys waiting. I'm occupied with some office work and never ending meetings. Will try to end the travelogue with upcoming chapter. Hope you all like the pictures and kindly bear with my writing, second timer here so I would like to hear some suggestions in writing tlogs. Thanks a lot.

                        Coming up: Day 3: Riding to the Temple town and to the Ghost town
                        Last edited by chiyaanchinnu; 01-06-2016, 10:27 PM. Reason: Quoted dichkaun :)
                        "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dichkaun View Post
                          You started off just the way I like it..with a food picture
                          EXACTLY My thoughts....

                          Bikes...Food... 2 things I cant live without!
                          Last edited by rajpal; 01-07-2016, 10:52 AM.
                          Once I have donned my black helmet, I become anonymous. My face ceases to identify me. My black visor shields others from the rigours of my passing glance while shielding me from their attempts to peer into my soul. I am an anonymous rider shrouded in black. I am no longer a specific self. I am a passing Traveller.

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                          • #14
                            And the wait is on




                            The first glimpse








                            Its same thing again, we didn’t saw the perfect sunrise since sky being cloudy. But all in all it’s an amazing experience to see the sun settling down and rising up at Lakshadweep Sea. By the time we returned to the lodge it was 7:15 AM I ensured that I have packed all my things, bid adieu to the true wanderer and was on road riding to Thiruchendur located 90 Km from Kanyakumari.





                            Want to see how the good the roads are getting while I ride? Checkout




                            I have crossed two such water puddles on my way to Thiruchendur. And in all this I have reached the 39000 Km milestone on the odometer.



                            Reached Thiruchendur by 9:40 AM. I visited this place only based on my friend’s suggestion, but I didn’t felt the place good unless you go to the Murugan Temple which is known as only Murugan house that’s situated near the sea shore.



                            So I didn't wasted any time there and started riding towards Rameswaram, the temple island town. Letting the pictures talk about route:













                            The Pamban Bridge




                            Construction of missing link in Danushkodi




                            Travelling to Danushkodi




                            Remains








                            Danushkodi beach


                            Returned from Danushkodi by 5:30 PM and started to my friends place, M. Reddiapatti. That's 145 Kilometers from Rameswaram. And I rode in the night through pathless pothole filled so called roads. One can imagine how hard it will be to ride a Yamaha R15 during night time and that 145 KM stretch is unforgettable for me. I'm all alone with only a couple of two wheelers for only some of the extent.

                            Reached M. Reddiapatti by 9:30 PM, that's way too late and I never rode till that time. Had an awesome dinner with dosa's and mutton curry made by my friend's mom. Can't forget the food I had there.

                            While leaving his place @9:30 AM


                            Next destination is the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, the temple city. Spent around 1 in Madurai because of rush inside the temple and baggage counters.





                            Reached home safe by 6:00 PM.

                            odometer reading at the end of the ride


                            Thanks for reading and really sorry for ending it very very late almost 20 days after ride completion

                            My very recent ride on 15th, 16th and 17th of Jan 2016. It's one hell of a ride through western ghats and thick forests.
                            Last edited by chiyaanchinnu; 01-20-2016, 03:51 PM. Reason: Changed latest ride dates.
                            "As long as there's a horizon and I can see it, then I want to know what's there, mentally, physically and visually" - rtwpaul

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                            • #15
                              NEVER.....Take your eyes off the road...!!

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