This March we relocated from Hyderabad to Dehradun. It is a long drive of over 2800 kms and schedule is as follows
Day 1- 250 km. started from Hyderabad ( AP) and Night halt at Nanded ( Maharashtra) famous for its Gurudwara. A wayside picnic brunch on the way.
Day 2- 350 kms. Night halt at Chalisgaon ( border of Gujarat and Maharashtra). On the way stopped for a while at the Daulatabad fort and crossed quaint Gujrati villages at Rajpipla where every house has a swing in the verandah. Good Practice.
At Daulatabad fort.
Gujrati houses at Rajpipla
Day 3- 600 kms. Reached Ahmadabad. Driving along the Baroda Ahmedabad expressway was a fabulous experience. Covered 120 km in 1 hour. Car attained maximum speed of 140 km/ hr. Wish all roads in India were like this.
A roti making session at Ahmedabad.
Gujarat is a dry states, but still the roadsides are soooooooooooooo green. Modi effect, must I say?
A dash of colour on the roadside as we approach Rajasthan.
Day 4-7. At home in Ahmedabad. Tried my hand at roti-making.
Day 8- 250 kms. Night halt at Udaipur. At night, the city looks like a fairy tale town with lakes and lights reflected in it.
In front of the City Palace, Udaipur
Day 9- 100 kms. Night halt at Kumbalgarh. The fort is really magnificent.The drive through the jungle too was great and at one turn the fort suddenly springs into view.
Kumbalgarh at night. AWESOME.
Day 10- 60 km. Night halt at Nathdwara ( temple of Srinathji). On the way, saw Haldighati in lot of detail.
A quick wayside headbath.
Sugarcane Juice break on the way back from Kumbhalgarh.
Day 11- 150 km. Night halt at Chittorgarh. Another fabulous fort.
Driving into Chittorgarh fort.
Dal Baati ( traditional Rajasthani food) at the base of the fort
Padmini Palace at Chittorgarh fort.
Walking to the victory tower
Day 12- 300 km. Night halt at Pushkar Lake ( near Ajmer). We stayed at an old haveli converted into a hotel.
Day 13- 450 km. Night halt at Delhi. After Jaipur, roads were really BAD and LOTS of traffic.
Day 14- 300 km. Reached Dehradun. FINALLY. Welcome to my NEW HOME TOWN.
Day 1- 250 km. started from Hyderabad ( AP) and Night halt at Nanded ( Maharashtra) famous for its Gurudwara. A wayside picnic brunch on the way.
Day 2- 350 kms. Night halt at Chalisgaon ( border of Gujarat and Maharashtra). On the way stopped for a while at the Daulatabad fort and crossed quaint Gujrati villages at Rajpipla where every house has a swing in the verandah. Good Practice.
At Daulatabad fort.
Gujrati houses at Rajpipla
It was a clean sweep into Gujarat.
Day 3- 600 kms. Reached Ahmadabad. Driving along the Baroda Ahmedabad expressway was a fabulous experience. Covered 120 km in 1 hour. Car attained maximum speed of 140 km/ hr. Wish all roads in India were like this.
A roti making session at Ahmedabad.
Gujarat is a dry states, but still the roadsides are soooooooooooooo green. Modi effect, must I say?
A dash of colour on the roadside as we approach Rajasthan.
Day 4-7. At home in Ahmedabad. Tried my hand at roti-making.
Day 8- 250 kms. Night halt at Udaipur. At night, the city looks like a fairy tale town with lakes and lights reflected in it.
In front of the City Palace, Udaipur
Day 9- 100 kms. Night halt at Kumbalgarh. The fort is really magnificent.The drive through the jungle too was great and at one turn the fort suddenly springs into view.
Kumbalgarh at night. AWESOME.
Day 10- 60 km. Night halt at Nathdwara ( temple of Srinathji). On the way, saw Haldighati in lot of detail.
A quick wayside headbath.
Sugarcane Juice break on the way back from Kumbhalgarh.
Haldighati Pass.
Day 11- 150 km. Night halt at Chittorgarh. Another fabulous fort.
Driving into Chittorgarh fort.
Dal Baati ( traditional Rajasthani food) at the base of the fort
Padmini Palace at Chittorgarh fort.
Walking to the victory tower
At the top with Maa.
Day 12- 300 km. Night halt at Pushkar Lake ( near Ajmer). We stayed at an old haveli converted into a hotel.
Day 13- 450 km. Night halt at Delhi. After Jaipur, roads were really BAD and LOTS of traffic.
Day 14- 300 km. Reached Dehradun. FINALLY. Welcome to my NEW HOME TOWN.
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