Google/Android's spy shots of my travel route.
There were trucks on this route, but the broad road and ample breakdown zone on the side were a safe spot for breaks
If a bulleteer isn't obsessed with his motorcycle, then be assured that he has bought the wrong one (in my humble opinion).
This route had the best kinda highways.
There are riders, there are commuters and then there are people relying on two-wheeled transport in this country.
The stallion in full shinning glory :)
This spot was higher ground and gave a nice view of the long stretch of the highway behind.
After leaving the highway, I found myself a nice spot for a break.
I was munching on a bar of sneakers and appreciating this huge tree for the shade it was providing to travelers like myself.
This was the end of some nice twisties passing through paddy fields
By all means, trust the technology (i.e. google maps) for its convenience but its always good to validate.
This route though lacked any variation in terrain, still had a view or two to offer.
Reached destination and unpacking in progress. The clothes I was supposed to wear for the event made it without much crease or damage.
Note: No pictures of marriage here, until I get a response from my friend, who has moved to Australia after his wedding and we haven't been in touch ever since. That was a fun wedding and we had some interesting photoshoots of the bride and the groom, which I would love to share here. But that has to wait. Meanwhile, continue enjoying some of the photos of my ride back to Bangalore via a different route.
Tiptur - Honnevali - Tiptur - Tumkur - Bangalore:
This was the route I took on the way back
Artsy stuff eh?!! I know.
Abstract art of nature!
The other side of this story is that it must have been cut by us humans :/
An old Temple I visited on the way back. I like temples for their unique architecture and in some cases the tranquil atmosphere that they provide.
Nope, I didn't get inside this one, as it was sunny and I couldn't just leave my luggage, especially boots outside, unattended. All I had this time was mostly a walk around and a preview; maybe will step inside on my next visit.
Nice mud tiles, I have seen back home in Orissa, where we had an outhouse of sorts with such roofing.
Though not the best in food options, they do provide decent space and ambiance in most parts of India. Our very own Indian Cafe chain- Coffee Day. I decided to have lunch here, for the sake of the air conditioning, as it was very hot outside on this day.
A boulevard with shades of green and brown...
hmm.
As I got closer to Bangalore, the increase in pollution was getting so obvious that I couldn't ignore it anymore. I had to pull over twice to avoid riding behind a fast-moving tempo truck, which seemed to be running more on engine oil than fuel.
Well, looking back on this trip, I am glad for the share of peaceful and relaxed riding time I had on the road, the greenery en route, and the clean countryside air I got to breathe. If you haven't been on this route, do check it out, as the roads were car-friendly and you may like it, just like I did.
So until next time...
Ride Safe & Ride Far,
Sid