Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Auli

I should have known that this was going to be a special tour when i searched for the proposed route . Let me start from the beginning. we had planned a trip of four nights stay maximum which was supposed to go like this Delhi- to Binsar near Almora ( 2 nights- free holiday by club mahindra hee hee!) then proceed on to Auli. Until Binsar it was fine. but when I looked up the route from Binsar to Auli / Joshimath, the only coherent results that came up spoke of the great journey that Adi Shankaracharya had taken up to Joshimath. I mean if nothing has been updated since then, gracious! it wasn't good news. Hitting a blank we had to resort to other sources. We looked up a map , traced the thickest lines ( highways) and charted our own route. So on the d - day .... wait a minute how do I proceed . Day wise . or in detail? Umm let me go in day wise detail .

Day I- we started at 11 pm hoping to reach Nainital in the early morning , covering the plain portion at night and enjoying the hills during the day. But after proceeding a few kms we came upon a big big jam. traffic jam! and the traffic was moving at the rate of 5cm/hr and that too it just slided down due to maybe micro tremors they say that keep on occurring. After trying to find the cause of the jam - as if that would help, we lied back in the seats and just tried to make ourselves comfortable which we did because when my husband shook me awake it was a around 5.30 am and the traffic had started moving again. My husband was in hurry to reach nainital as soon as possible. It was around 11 am in the morning when we finally reached nainitaal. Just stopped for a late break fast or rather a brunch and proceeded on towards Almora. on the way we made a detour to the Taals - bhimtaal , naukuchiya taal and saat tal.

Day 2- At Bhimtaal we had a flat tyre, but luckily there was a puncture shop and got it repaired in no time. Loitered around in Bhimtaal. clicked photos and we were off towards naukuchiya taal where we grabbed some grub again. Now the distances are not that far away but why had we reached up to naukuchiya taal only, by evening tea time???? Well because the usual speed of travelling in the mountain are lowered due to the gradient! Nyah! its because mostly it happens so, that we go- 3km then click click, another three km and again click click , but why ? Oh dear! the angle of the landscape changes approximately at 3 km. But Coming back to the trip , after a late lunch in naukuchiya taal we proceeded on to saat taal a seeming convergence of 7 lakes. it was way down and was almost hidden by thick woods - thickly wooded ,dark. Again some snaps . Viewing the lake at all the angles possible and then proceeded to almora. Half way My ma in law who was with us suddenly exclaimed that her purse containing 10,000 rs. cash , gold earrings and a set of house keys were missing . she must have dropped it. Great! we retraced our steps . this time there was no clickety click . after all the matter was serious, but alas, it was gone. probably some lucky man got it or may be an unlucky monkey!( what a waste that would be). As there was nothing to be done we Finally proceeded to Almora. It was around 8 pm when we reached almora. we had another hour drive ahead of us to reach Binsar. It was dark - An almost obvious occurrence when we travel. we always reach our destination after dark. On the way we came across a small ?hamlet? ghost town which was appropriately named KABARKHAAL.(cemetery) How creepy. Not a soul could be seen. Neither with body nor the body less variety.By 9 - 9.30 pm we finally reached The warmth of our resort in Binsar.
Day 3- Woke up early in the morning. started getting ready. our plan was to cover Almora, Ranikhet and Kasauni. But we got delayed in setting out. We reached Almora and looked around a bit. It appeared to be more impressive when we saw from a distance but when we reached, we found it to be commercially bustling town teeming with humanity. After looking around for sometime we decided to leave for quieter areas. We started towards Kasauni. The drive was scenic and we had started enjoying our self when suddenly the tyre gave away. Another flat tyre. 2nd in a trip. My husband tried to fix it but what luck! the jack got stuck. we had to flag down a passing tempo and get the tyre changed. Setback of an hour. My husband wanted to get the leaking tube repaired as soon as possible , so we stopped in the next village to get it repaired. A small group of mixed bag of young and old people were playing the drums , singing and dancing- - celebrating holi! while our tyre tube was being repaired we let ourselves be entertained by the celebrating people. They looked so happy, without a care! Bringing a smile to every one's lips... How my illusion was about to be broken.... ! But that in another blog. The next one.
P.S The great driving challenge is getting an awesome response from all. How I wish our profile had got some too! Sigh!

Saturday, June 27, 2009




This blog idea is not premeditated i swear. i had been meaning to blog long back only i could not shake the inertia. So I was genuinely surprised when I saw one of the requisites of the GREAT DRIVING CHALLENGE that i have taken part by mitsubishi, was to write blogs. it was as if someone up there wanted me to write the travel blogs. now I am pushed into it and I will be posting frequently.Though i was meaning to post my second log about the most memorable trip I have to reschedule it for the next. Well let me just tell you all about it a little. Actually I was in a dilemma which one should that be? the one in spiti where the car gear box broke or the one in Goa where we missed the flight and fell off the bike or should it be the one to Auli where everything went wrong . though spiti tour was a psychological thriller, Auli trip has all the markings of a Bolywood masala movie and as Bollywood is the flavour of the season, it will be the Auli trip.

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

At last i have relented - no! decided , to start my blog on our travelling travails. lazy as I am, i used to avoid this suggestion by my husband but after around 23 trips i have agreed to start this blog. More as a record to remember and relive those experiences. Yes ! 23 trips in 48 months. thats a trip after every 2 months in average. Well no, they were not work related but rather to escape from work related stress. Thanks to our flexible job requirements and very sweet coperative co workers we could manage it at that rate. And of course not to mention the never ending enthusiasm of my husband and a drive and passion to drive for long periods. { coming that from an overweight lazy person like him , who puts dagwood to shame, is an achievement.} these trips or holidays are very special to me..us. not for thier romantic value, but the adventure and experience it provided to poor ordinary souls like me. no earthshattering experience mind you, but adventures still like- being strandd in spiti, car windows getting smashed in rohtang, missing the flight and accident in goa, everything going wrong in auli to name a few- harrowing experiences but now that i remember them, it is with a smile. so this blog will be all narrations of those experiences... but for today , i am signing off. i told you i am lazy