Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Road Trip to the Mahakumbh


Road Trip to the Mahakumbh,,,

As stories built up about people traveling to Allahabad, i was eager not to miss it this time. 
The Last Mahakumbh was 12 years earlier while i just started my Career in American Express - New Delhi. I wouldn't have dream't to travel on a local train and get to Allahabad for Darshan. 
Well, i was lucky now - to be very close to Allahabad.
Thanks to Chetan (my younger brother – a Photographer) who gave me inputs about “The Mahakumbh” and told me stories about Sadhus, largest Human gathering on earth, loads of people,,,etc.

Plan – while I started my search on the Internet for accommodations, it seemed a failure to get any hotel bookings at all. The price for 1 night accommodation in a decent Hotel – approx.Rs.8000.00,,,wow – that’s a lot of money. I spent a similar amount traveling while i flew from Chennai to Colombo. Well,,,,it was now time for jugaad and look out for more options.
My GRD friend – Bhupinder, a very close friend from my school days. He missed the reunion last year in Dehra Dun. He is settled now in Mirzapur and runs a Transport Company.
My plan was to travel on my bike from Patna to Mirzapur via Varanasi. Stay at Bhupinder’s place, a one day visit to Allahabad and other places and ride back next day to Patna. 

Day 1    27th Jan.2013
Maner-Ara-Mohania-Varanasi-Chuna-Mirzapur  (280 Kms)
I never planned to the Bike Trip today, i guess – that "enthu"built in me when the Patna bikers headed to Maner on 26th January for a small road trip. As the mornings were cold and foggy, today was slightly a better day with clear skies. I just woke up in the morning to check out on the weather and decided to ride,,,
By 9ish – I was out on the roads once again to ride to Allahabad. Wow – whatta feeling to ride after 2 years. To top it – this was my 2nd solo trip after RM Kolkata. I missed my riding jacket and other gear, but I had the basics to ride with.
The ride from Maner to Ara was excellent – just to get the hang of riding. The NH 30 from Ara widens with double lane roads and wider,,,wow,,,as it was early morning,,,found less traffic and was zooming at goodspeed. Who says – the roads are bad in Bihar, thanks to the new government – the roads are much better now and safer,,otherwise I wouldn’t have dared to drive solo,,,
From Ara to Mohania is a National Highway – early morning breeze, the Sun and yellow mustard fields – nothing beats riding early in the morning with the Bud Bud sound buzzing your ears,,,Once I reached Mohania – I had to take a right to on the main GT road,,,this GT road connects from Kolkata to New Delhi and further ahead,,,,I remember doing this 2 years earlier when Royal Beasts did the road trip to RM Kolkata – I joined the Beasters mid way from Aurangabad to Kolkata.
Bhupinder – my friend had given me guidance from Mohania to Mirzapur. I had to travel another 40 kms.on the main GT road and before reaching Varanasi – take a diversion. Once I reached the main bridge, I took the diversion for Mirzapur.
I just had a tea break in between and my waz  bit hungry now. Stopped near the bus stop for some oily bread pakoras and samosas – something I try to avoid while biking. As it was noisy and dusty – I soon headed out fo Mirzapur.
This was a smaller road – but the National Highway – and the roads were bad. Bhupi had informed me about the roads – but I couldn’t help but keep on riding.
I could feel the difference here as now – I was in Uttar Pradesh. There were stretches were I got stuck in traffic jam – as it crossed villages with dense population. From Chunar further – the roads were better,,it was now time to belt on,,,,
By noon – it was time to take a break as Mirzapur was not far. From Chunar further – roads were better and I was cruising at good speed, I had to stop at 2 railway crossings before I reached Mirzapur.
I really cant express how excited I was to meet Bhupinder – after 13 years,,,,that’s a long time. We finally reached home,,time to relax and enjoy home food, beer and chat on old stories from school.

Day 2    28th Jan.2013
Mirzapur-Allahabad-Vindhyachal-Mirzapur  (200 kms)
Its about 1 ½ ride to Allahabad, i was at ease and not in a hurry to reach Allahabad. Had a quick breakfast and headed for Allahabad.
The roads were similar to what I had ridden yesterday. Of course, I could spot loaded buses heading for Mahakumbh and swanky cars – Fortuners, Tavera’s, Scorpios with pilgrims from various states heading for the grand mela.
Thanks to the UP administration – they had done a fantastic job on organizing such a mega event. I couldn’t believe once I was there – you are at “one of the worlds biggest human gathering on earth”.
After a quick view on the outskirts of Sangam, we headed for a boat ride. This was more spiritual – as we had to take a bath in Sangam. In the afternoon – at the ghats, Sun was burning. We visited one of the Akharas – to get blessings from one of the Naga babas. There were more than 21 akharas here, all full with devotees standing outside.
Pilgrims had come from all parts of India and loads of “Bideshi” tourists. The bathing ghat’s were full of pilgrims ready to take the sacred dip. It was very well organized – police patrols all over, information kiosks at every turns, medical & help centers.
He was from Jabalpur and knew Sanskrit. Nice to talk to. We visited  a few more babas. I found lots of photographers who had come here to click pictures, of course – where would you get such lovely portraits. We took a few bottles of water and soda’s to get away from the heat.
By noon – we were done doing the Darshan of Mahakumbh. There was lots to see but since I had a only a day for Allahabad, I had more places to visit.
I bid farewell to Mahakumbh and headed once again back to Mirzapur.
We stopped close to Mirzapur to Vindyachal – one of very important Hindul pilgrim centres. A quick darshan at the temple and back to base – Mirzapur by evening.
I met Bhupinder’s friend and we headed for the bar,,,,
Time to relax as it was a long ride back home

Day 3    29th Jan.2013
Mirzapur-Chunar-Mohania-Sasaram-Ara-Maner (340 kms)
I left by 8 am as had a long day to cover. It was the same route back to Varanasi, so I was familiar now with the roads. I was rather belting early in the morning with no traffic et all. Bhupinder had informed me about the Chunar fort and its horror stories, I was not gonna miss it.
I reached Chunar by 10 am and asked people about the Chunar Fort. An uphill of 2 kms, this was a very big fort. Unfortunately, the Chunar Fort had now turned in a Police Base. The view of the river over looking the plains was breathtaking. With a few clicks, I was back with my helmet on and headed further for Varanasi.
I reached Varanasi pretty early and was on the GT road once again. I was belting on the GT road. Once I got to Mohania, I enquired about Sasaram. From Mohania to Sasaram – its 60 kms and a 1 hour drive. It was a smooth drive right to Sasaram. Once I got to Sasaram, I had to take a deviation for the Tomb.
Sasaram, is a small quiet town very well connected to the National Highway. The Sher Shah Tomb is a UNESCO Heritage sight. One of the Mughal Kings who build the grand – G.T road.
I crossed the main bazaar area to get to the main junction. After asking a few people – I got to the main place. Parked my Bullet and headed for a visit.
My gosh – this place was incredible. The tomb looked superb as it was surrounded by a lake. A very quiet place with lots of greenery around. I took a few pics and headed for the main tomb. It is unfortunate, that not many people know about this place, even I was under the assumption – that the Tomb was worn down, by here – the Archaeological Survey of India had done a fantastic job. 
I could not spot any local guide who took me around - may be, i could have got more details on the history.
After a short visit, i was on the move to get out of the city and head back home. 
Sasaram to Maner is 2 hours (131 Kms). I asked a few people about the road to Arrah - the nearest town,
Once again, i was on the highway. 
This route from Sasaram to Maner was amazing - not much traffiic, superb road and good speed. 
I stopped at Udwant nagar - a few kilometres before Arrah - to taste some "Belgrami" - a sweet delicacy.
It was noon while i reached Arrah and was not headed towards Koilwar and then to Maner. I reached Maner by 3 pm and relaxed for a while. Yeah, an accomplishment to have visited Mahakumbh.

Well, as now my trip came to an end, i finally decided that i need to explore more of Bihar roads. Now, i feel safe driving and much more to explore.
This was 2nd longest road trip visiting my old school friend, Mahakumbh and Sasaram.

Hope i get to ride and visit Allahabad after 12 years.


Ride Safe.
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