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Motorcycle Trip From Hyderabad to Rajasthan, PART 1 - JAIPUR
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<span class="today">Oct 7, 2020 | RAM</span>
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The contemporary resolutions will make on the first day of every new
year and I'm not an exception. In the last year, I pledge myself to
read at least twelve books to reach a certain state of mind. But I
ended up traveling more, and more. I didn't realize till the day I
begin my journey to 4600 KM, a round-trip from Hyderabad to Rajasthan.
If I call up the year 2018 I have traveled to Kanyakumari, Hampi,
Gandikota, Rajasthan, and many places nearby Hyderabad. I am well
aware that the several places I have been and drove are certainly not
a major league but I sure got some state of mind.<br /><br />
For Rajasthan trip, we predetermined to cover Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar,
Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer. Managing time for travel and work is so
difficult and an idea of covering whole state requires lot of days.
It's not easy to get ten vacation leaves unless it is a holiday
season. Traveling to the northern part of India during winter is also
not so easy as planned, especially on motorcycle. We beaten all odds
and jacket'd up for ride.<br /><br />
We started off our trip on Friday at 3:00 PM from Hyderabad to Nagpur
and reached our destination by 10:00 PM. Temperature has been
gradually decreasing with time. By the time we reach Nagpur we all are
tied and felt cold to drive any further. Unlike, Kanyakumari trip
during the peak summer we have pre-booked hotel for night stay.<br /><br />
On our first full ride day, we started the journey a few hours late
than planned due to extreme fog in Nagpur. As per schedule, we aimed
to drive a thousand kilometers to reach Jaipur even if it is late. We
ended up driving just 700 KMs due to small hitches like a petrol
overflow to one of the bike and extreme cold of 15 degrees Celsius
during the evening, potholes, bumpy roads and famous cow crossing in
national highways. We called it a day at Gwalior and nearly 350 KMs
away from our first Rajasthan destination - JAIPUR.<br /><br />
On the second day, woke up early and started off to ride 350 KMS, on
seeing the welcome sign "Rajasthan State Welcome You" we can't wait to
see Jaipur in high spirits. Reached our first destination Jaipur in
the afternoon and till here drove the total of 1600 KMs. Dropped off
the luggage in hotel swiftly freshen up for sight-seeing.<br /><br />
On the Day1, we halted site seeing by visiting Jal Mahal and Amer
Palace. All of us want to taste the famous local cuisine, and what
another way to find out rather than searching for a qualified rating
from online just by talking to locals. We spoke to random people to
find the best place for dinner and most of them recommended "Shree
Khandelwal Pavitra Bhojanalaya". I'm not going to write a review or
explain how the food tastes but must say, it hits the taste buds and I
would recommend everyone to visit this place with family when you are
in Jaipur. Many of the visitants may not like the ambiance but they
serve fast and responds well.<br /><br />
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<h2>Jaipur City - Day2</h2>
One thing we realized on Day1 about Jaipur city has its traffic. I mean
Jaipur does not have huge traffic as in other metropolitan cities like
Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi but what it really has people with lack of
traffic sense. Locals are polite and respectful to visitors but when
they drive they have an urgency to jump the signal and ignore the
traffic rules. So we decided to give break to our bikes and try an
electric rickshaw unique transport vehicle can only found in Jaipur.<br /><br />
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<h2>HAWA MAHAL</h2>
The palace of the breeze constructed date back in 1799 for royal women
to observe festivals on streets and everyday common man's life through
this palace small windows. An exquisite architecture calmly resides on a
side of the busy road in Jaipur. Out of all tourist places, Hawa Mahal
has its own p rominence and holds hefty viewership in social media -
Selfie with Hawa Mahal. <br /><br />
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