September 8, 2010

Country roads take me home...!!



Even though this was not my first bike ride from Bangalore to Cochin, the excitement to ride that far and to be on my steed for the whole day gave me goosebumps. Since it was monsoon season, I decided to avoid the Mysore-Wayanad route and instead settled for the well laid out NH-7 via Salem. The chances of getting drenched on this route was minimal. My earlier ride to the same destination 3 years back was however via Wayanad which is more scenic. The reason behind this ride was to be with my folks for Onam.

I left Bangalore at 5 am and had my first pit stop at the Coffee Day after Hosur. The sun was not out till then and the the piercing headlights from the opposite side made me ride slow. However after my first coffee break i maintained a good speed of 75km/hr. In total I took 7 breaks, each after a distance of 75 to 80kms. I reached Salem by 9.30 and stopped there to have my breakfast. There was this curious traveler whom I met during one of my breaks and who was traveling from Bangalore in his car with his family. He was quite impressed about me traveling from Bangalore to Cochin and wanted to know many things like how much time I took, where am I coming from, where am I headed to etc. With a thumbs up sign he wished me luck and left. A lone rider with a backpack does bring a lot of curiosity; at least for a few in this world. I had an early lunch at Avanashi and an early evening tea near Walayar, which was in fact my last pit stop.

With my huge backpack transforming itself into a backrest my ride was smooth and my intention to enjoy the ride rather than rushing in, made it even more joyful. The whole day was cloudy and gloomy and even though i traversed through 3 different states, the climate remained the same throughout. This was something that I was not expecting and this indeed helped me reach my destination without much tiredness. The roads from Bangalore till Avanashi was smooth and wide with well laid out tarmac. To compensate this, the roads after Avanashi, especially after entering God's Own Country was in a sorry state. To add more misery to this there were a lot of  flyovers which were being constructed near Chalakudy and this had made the so called roads into massive craters. The final leg of my journey was the most butt-breaking one as the roads were bad and the traffic jams were even worse. However after 13.5 hrs of burning fuel and rubber I reached Cochin.

After enjoying a wonderful Onam with my family I took the same route back. I in fact took breaks at the same places where I had stopped during my onward journey. It felt so nice to see the same faces i had met a few days back, grinning at this traveler. People feel weird and scary when I narrate them about this wonderful ride of mine. I instead have a small laughter inside me thinking about my steed wanting to see Cochin again.

Signing Note: A long, lonely and heavenly ride to God's Own Country... 

Route - Bangalore- Salem- Avanashi- Palakkad- Cochin
Distance- 562 kms

23 comments:

  1. HI Niranjan

    the photos are good, the write up attractive, for visitors to consider visiting the spots mentioned in your blog

    To me a good travel blog, should contain some info on the local cuisines. This will add up spice to the blog.



    warm regards

    prashantn



    http://innovationinbanking.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hi Prashant,
    Thanks for dropping in and for your comments. I shall surely consider your suggestion of adding the local cuisines into my writings.

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  3. Interesting. Brings back the memories of a bike trip from Bangalore to kochi, way back in 1983.-)

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  4. Wow, thats almost three decades back. Your ride must have been even more interesting.

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  5. Must have been great! I call such rides spiritual!! :)

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  6. Way to go, Niranjan. Here's wishing you many more rides like this. It's nice to read about them. Ride safe. :)

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  7. The bye-pass road after entering Kerala is Awesome now. I see that you wrote this blog in 2010 :)

    Its a smooth ride if you go now. I was supposed to do this in my car, but the plan got cancelled and we went by bus :(

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    1. The stretch from Thrissur to Cochin has been well laid out and is brilliant. But, from Palakkad to Thrissur it is still the same.

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  8. Really an interesting ride... :-) 562 kilometers a big distance..but you've enjoyed it.. :-)

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    1. Glad you liked it. Yeah, a very enjoyable ride.

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  9. Well..such journeys are always refreshing and bring immense pleasure.

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  10. Your thrill and joy reflect in your words Niranjan. And it is contagious.

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  11. Oh 13 long hours...Very nicely written and it is these curious onlookers which make the journey worthwhile isn't it?I am sure,the guy who stopped now might just dare to travel on his own oneday or may be he's already dreaming after he's met you.

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    1. Thank you, Ankita. The curious onlookers, the strangers, that small tea shop and many more such small things and people make travelling absolutely blissful. Hope that guy is riding out somewhere. :)

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  12. Congrats on your adventurous trip. All the best for the way ahead.

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  13. Such a sense of freedom. But I think you should have taken scenic road on your way back. The first road must remind you of your travel home and make you homesick.

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    1. Yeah, should have taken the scenic route. But there is always a next time. Waiting to hit that route soon.

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  14. I read this again and enjoyed it just as much. :)

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