I remember the roads were crap at many many places. Frequently the oncoming truckers approach head on daring you, as the roads are narrow. Flora and fauna were not enthralling. Either sides of the roads were parched, sandy, dry and barren, no shade. Additionally heat was unbearable during the day if not for the AC. It felt like I was going through a mild sample of hell till I reached Pilani. I am not aware if there are many or any points of interests, because we didn't bother to stop at any. The few days we were there, we ventured around the campus from evening till dawn and then returned to the lodge. Perhaps during November the temperature will drop considerably enough.
I imagine that the ride is going to be arduous; demanding lots of endurance. Personally biking there turns me off.
@MJ1984: lol mate. It sure was a feel, and a rare one at that.
@111diablo111: Bro, I didn't know you were there. If Pawan knew, he didn't mention. But he did say many of the XBHP people who came early have managed to get privilege spots near the stage. And as you know a lot of our time was wasted just to get into the enclosure with a prohibited camera and our helmets.





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