2600 kms Solo Motorcycle ride in India [Part 2] | WandererOnWheels Adventures Episode 10

If you haven't checked out Part 1 of the ride from Mangalore to Goa, you should check it out here. 

"Being in a metro city can be quiet depressive" suggested my friend @backpackingmonk. I was actually going through this ever since I've been in Delhi. At one point it was too much. Hence this ride was planned as a getaway from everything.

I was quite hesitant to mention this in my earlier post. Now that I'm out of it, I thought I should mention it here. The ride kinda helped me a little but in the end, I realized that it is not about the city or environment, but it's what's you put your mind that affects you.

What seed you plant in your mind, it grows into that tree.

You sow a seed of doubt and negativity and it begins to weigh you down. The more time passes, the tree grows bigger and heavier. So always keep a check on what seed you sow. You plant a seed of confidence and positivity, it grows bigger with time.

So, carrying on with my travel, I had planned to start off from Goa around 5:00 am so that I could reach Pune by evening. Unfortunately, I ended waking up at 6:30 am with a headache.(Again caused by the mind during sleep.)  

I had Poori and Bhaji for breakfast in a nearby hotel. The Bhaji so was shitty, I almost puked. Thank god there was an option of pickle. People in Goa don't prepare gravys well... or maybe they are not so good at preparing veg stuff. 

It was 8 am when I started off from Goa. I put maps for and decided to take the Amboli route. Initially, the highway seemed to be pretty smooth 4 lane roads as you see in the first image of this post until...

Google Maps decided to take me through inner routes!

I met some locals here who came to speak when I stopped to click pictures. They were asking the usual questions which people ask when they see a biker- about the bike, where am I headed to and "Kitni deti hai?" (Fuel efficiency) and left with a lot of praises for me!  

Moving a little further, I was finally riding in Amboli Ghats. The roads were freshly laid out and it was a breeze taking on the curves. I was finally enjoying the ride. Until now I had only encountered straight roads and these curves felt like treasure!

The grin on my face tells everything! :P

The views weren't bad either!

Found some dried up waterfalls enroute.

After this stop, I rode non stop because it felt like I was not covering distance at all by stopping every time. The next stop I took was a lunch break once I was nearing Pune. I was tired of eating shitty food in Goa for 2 days.

I decided not to punish my tummy anymore and decided to stop at a good restaurant. Luckily I found a Vithal Kamats on the highway.

You can find these in most of the highways. They are the best place to go if you want good food and hygenic toilets while you are on a roadtrip in India.

Ordered the special meal, got fresh, had the meal and continued my journey. The staff there were nice. Moving ahead I found this tunnel enroute Pune. You'll get two tunnels when you go from Bangalore/Goa to Pune.

I reached Pune in the evening. My friend Sagar, who is also the designer of our Ride De India logo came to receive me in Pune. I stayed over at his place in Pune. I also met my childhood friend Prathik the same day. Something happened that day that gave us all the shock of our lives.

Stay tuned for Part 3 to know what happened!


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Wow! I love your content! Keep posting such nice travel blogs... the starting quotes they were just lit! Reading your post felt like you are in front of me and expressing your feeling about your ride! Keep it up bro! Do you have any YouTube channel? I would love to subscribe!

Hey Rushikesh! Thank you for reading my blog.
I have a YouTube channel and it goes by the name wandereronwheels too.
You can find it here: https://youtube.com/wandereronwheels
Will update the channel soon with new videos. :)

Really good blog. Its days like these that make me want to ride again. The road trip looks like some fun corners and great places to stop at. Great that you saw a childhood friend to top it off. Look forward to part 3 :)

Thank you so much @imperialaussie.
You have a great blog. I think you should get back to riding and never stop it.

Ah ! You turned me into a wanderer on wheels with this post. :D :D
It was a great feeling :) . I agree , metros can get depressive ! A getaway is neeeded from time to time. I have never seen this part of India. despite the fact that i lived in Bombay for a year ! the twisties and the greenery is beautiful. A very different feel from mountains up north ! Great post, @wandereronwheels :) ... Yes, your grin says it all. And love those Tibetan flags on your bike handle ! :)

Most places look that way down South. If my blog has actually made you feel like a wanderer on wheels, then I have succeeded in my mission. :D
Also, I loved seeing pictures from Uttarakhand. I need to stop wandering on wheels for a while and start exploring on foot for a change. But my only concern is getting lost inside a forest which holds me back from getting inside one.

Oh ! You have succeeded in your mission !😎😀 . And you do not have to give up the wheels for Uttarakhand. Himalayan foothills offer awesome motorbike experience 😊. Lansdowne to Rishikesh is quite popular with bikers 😊... By the way, @wandereronwheels , forests have many exit points. Forests never hold anyone back. It is fear and lack of vision that holds us back. So dive into the forest .And unravel the mystery 😊

You sow a seed of doubt and negativity and it begins to weigh you down. The more time passes, the tree grows bigger and heavier.

Deep words bro.
Reading some kind of Philosophy?
Tell me, even i wanna be the guy who talks like that.

Looking forward for next bit of your adventure:)

Look up for YouAreCreators channel on YouTube. It is worth every second of your time. ;)

Bro this is best lines you wrote

So always keep a check on what seed you sow. You plant a seed of confidence and positivity, it grows bigger with time.

You know when i brought Enfield every one ask me same question.

Kitni deti hai?

Every one ask me price and average.

Mine was 2nd bike in my town but now every person have enfield and it's been 2 year i not use it.

Soon i too starting my vlog, maybe i will meet you.

Thank you and sure we'll meet someday! Why aren't you using the bike btw?

Personal Problem.

And just when I was thinking how come you had a normal ride without any twists in the story.. Now I need to wait to see what it was..

Loved your spiritual take with this line:

always keep a check on what seed you sow.

Yes, we need to be conscious and aware every moment.
I'll remember "Vithal Kamats" as a takeaway from this post. I've never seen any such outlet so far. May be these are a rare breed in North India or could be I was blind to it.
Thanks for this valuable info about treating our hungry stomachs well on roads!

Hey @xyzashu! Thanks for stopping by.
They have many outlets, mostly in Maharashtra. You can check out more details about all the outlets on their page.

Thanks for the link. You're right, they have most of their outlets in Maharashtra baring a couple like in Indore & Ghazhiabad. Will keep an eye for it when I'm there. Thank you!