The day started late at roughly 8 AM and the aim was to reach Ahmedabad after having breakfast. Today’s plan was flexible because the main aim was to catch the train at 06:00 PM and to visit some place only if time was available. My ride was mainly uneventful and fast so I reached SarkhejContinue reading “Day 5: Reunion with an old friend and a glimpse of Ahmedabad”
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Day 4: The Great White Rann
The ride started before the sun woke up as the day was going to be very long. The first stop was Dhordo, the site for Rann Utsav. Dhordo is a small village connected with a small road, full of mud huts intended for tourists at the end of which there is a huge tent city-Continue reading “Day 4: The Great White Rann”
Day 3: A Dive into Kutch’s Culture and Cuisine
The day’s ride started early even without breakfast or tea & to make the ride from Dholavira to Bhuj a little more interesting, I gave myself two challenges; To remember the route and not use google maps. To refill the fuel tank only with Rs. 500 fuel (now I knew the fuel efficiency of theContinue reading “Day 3: A Dive into Kutch’s Culture and Cuisine”
Tour Day 2: A walk through the ancient Harappan Town of Dholavira
I started riding early towards Rapar & the first interesting thing I noticed was the bluff of Gujarat’s Traffic Police. The roads were very good and the traffic was sparse. So, probably to slow down traffic they have installed sign boards stating Police Check Post ahead but 80% of them were bluffs. Smart! Another thingContinue reading “Tour Day 2: A walk through the ancient Harappan Town of Dholavira”
Tour Day 1: Ride through medieval Solanki Lands (Katiyawad)
The journey through majestic Gujarat started from the Ahmedabad Railway station at 07:00 AM. The station was bustling with activity, cars, autos, bikes buzzing outside the station. So, the first priority was to get the rented bike and leave the city before it becomes jammed with the office rushing madness (Yeah! Today I can callContinue reading “Tour Day 1: Ride through medieval Solanki Lands (Katiyawad)”