In December 2013 I had
participated in Goa Cycling expedition organised by YHAI (Youth Hostel
Association of India). The Goa pedalling brought close bonding amongst few of
the participants and we had continued our communication channel through Mail,
Facebook and on Whatsapp. This bonding
made us to think ‘Why cannot we participate in The Great Thar Desert Cycling expedition
organised by YHAI, Rajasthan ?’
After messages on Whatsapp we firmed
up our decision to participate and myself, Amit Agashe, Shailesh Sahu, Suchita Keole,Tejaswita,
Abhishek Bawkar & Ankit Wankhade registered in Sept 2014 our names
collectively with YHAI, Jaisalmer for
Thar Desert Cycling expedition batch commencing from 27th December 2014.
Once we registered our names, we
began preparing for the event which included more communication, booking of to
& fro train tickets, continuous practicing for the ride etc. Preparing ourselves for The Thar Desert
cycling expedition was an exciting phase for all of us.
While I was the only one from
Bangalore, my other ex Goa cyclist friends were from Mumbai & Pune. All of
us booked our train tickets in BDTS-JSM express train no.22931 leaving Mumbai (Bandra)
terminus on 26th Dec 2014 &
reaching Jaisalmer on 27th Dec 2014 at 12.50 p.m. We were required to reach YHAI base camp at
Jaisalmer before 2 p.m. on 27th Dec.
I had booked myself to Mumbai by
Spicejet airlines for 26
th Dec departing Bangalore at 10.35 a.m.
& scheduled to reach Mumbai by 12.15 p.m. as our train to Jaisalmer was at
2.35 p.m. from Bandra terminus. But a week before my departure to
Mumbai I had shocking news from Spicejet viz., cancellation of my flight to
Mumbai on 26
th Dec. as Spicejet was going through severe financial
crunch. Fortunately, Spicejet made me to
travel from Bangalore to Mumbai via Goa on 24
th Dec.
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To Mumbai |
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To Vasco in Goa |
I had a sigh of
relief that I could take train to Jaisalmer with my friends on 26
th
Dec. As I had about 2 & half hours
gap at Goa before catching my flight to Mumbai, I took a local bus from Goa
airport & had quick round to Vasco city. I did not want to go far off from the airport and hence, came back to Goa airport quickly. On reaching Mumbai I stayed in my brothers house on 24
th & 25
th Dec.
On 26th Dec we all assembled at BDTS at around 1.30 p.m. Suchita could not make it as she was indisposed. The
BDTS-JSM express left Bandra terminus at 2.35 p.m. We had very good time in the
train recalling reminiscences of memorable time that we had during our Goa
cycling expedition.
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Mumbai to Jaisalmer by train |
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Dinner time in train |
Day One- 27th December 2014
We reached Jaisalmer on 27th
Dec around 3 p.m. YHAI base camp was just 2 kms away from Jaisalmer railway
station. Putting our luggage in a Tuk Tuk (Rickshaw) we reached base camp which
is located on Border Home guards ground.
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With Shailesh, Abhishek & Tejaswita at Jaisalmer railway station |
After completing joining
formalities we moved our luggage to tent no. 5 allotted to us. Tejaswita being
female participant moved to ladies tent. We were very hungry. Thanks to YHAI we
were served with hot rotis, daal and rice. Base camp is well spread out with
tents on one side and toilets and bath rooms with clear marking for Ladies & Gents on the other side.
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With Amit, Shailesh & Tejaswita at YHAI base camp |
In all there were 26 participants
for cycling expedition. Around 4 p.m. we had acclimatization / orientation program by YHAI Jaisalmer director
Mr.RS Bhati followed by issue of Rockrider Geared bicycle, Rucksack (backpack),
helmet, hand gloves, knee & elbow pads to individual participants. The
quality of items issued was very good.
YHAI gave sleeping bag to every
participant. These bags are of good polyurethane material and in cold weather
offers comfortable sleep inside making it warm.
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Sleeping bags |
Around 5 p.m. all the
participants had a trial / fun ride to Gadisar lake which is located 5 kms away
at Jaisalmer city.
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YHAI base camp-Tent stay |
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With Shailesh & Ankit |
The weather in Jaisalmer was very
chilled and it was biting cold. Temperature in the night was as low as 4 degree
Celsius and during day time it was around 10-12 degree Celsius.
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At Jain temple |
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With Ankit, Shailesh, Abhishek, Tejaswita, Amit
& Rajesh Gopali & Santhosh Vujayan |
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With Ankit. Ruined Kuldhara village can be seen |
Day Two – 28th Dec 2014
We left base camp around 9.30
a.m. and pedalling a distance of 50 kms
via heritage empty Kuldhara village reached Sam Sand Dunes. Kuldhara is a
ruined village.
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With Shailesh. Ruined Kuldhara village can be seen |
Sand dunes was just 500
mts from our camp. After freshening up we walked to Sam sand dunes to get
glimpses of sun set. Oh my God! What a beautiful scene it is to see sun set at
sand dunes. The curvature of sand with semi mountainous look invites you to
witness unprecedented sun set view that everyone should experience. The light of
setting sun falling on the sand brings a
golden shine and offers treat to the eye.
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At Sam Sand dunes |
Sam sand dunes is full of
tourists both Indian and foreigners. There are umpteen number of vendors
flocking from one end to the other selling anything and everything. Camel rides
are very popular at Rs.50/- per head.
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At Sam Sand dunes |
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At Sam Sand dunes
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Car stuck in sand at Sam Sand dunes |
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Bicycle pump used to fill air in van.
Location-Sam Sand dunes |
Day Three – 29th Dec 2014
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Sun set at sudasari sand dunes |
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Sun set at sudasari sand dunes |
Day Four- 30th December 2014
On day four we returned to YHAI
base camp at Border Home Guards ground, Jaisalmer. Here again we cycled around
13 kms on sand kachha road. We also visited Kuldhara Khabha fort. Total ride on
day three was around 40 kms.
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Relaxing near bushes after pedaling |
A vendor in a tempo was selling oranges. For those of us cycling in desert it was like water in oasis. Each one of us must have had at least half a dozen of oranges.
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Oranges with Shailesh, Ankit & Amit |
Day Five-31st December 2014
On day five it was Jaisalmer city
ride. It was also a concluding day of our expedition. We left base camp around
9 a.m. We cycled to Bara Bagh Cenotaphs & Amar Sagar, Jain temple and then
returned to base camp around 12.30 p.m. Total ride was just about 20 kms.
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Bara Bagh Cenotaphs |
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Bara Bagh Cenotaphs |
It
was now time for us to say good bye to YHAI. As we had already booked Hotel
Jaisalmer Palace for us from 31
st Dec 2014 to 2
nd January
2015 we quickly handed over the bicycle and other safety gadgets to YHAI and
took ‘The Great Thar Desert Cycling Expedition’ successful completion
certificate.
We had great satisfaction of
successful completion of cycling expedition. The ride also made bondage of our friendship
stronger amongst our team.
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Group photo with all participants |
On the afternoon of 31
st
December 2014 we took Tuk Tuk (Rickshaw) from YHAI base camp & moved to
Hotel Jaisalmer Palace which is about 4 kms. We all celebrated arrival of year
2015 at the hotel with lots of fun & frolic and returned to our rooms around 1 a.m.
Hotel Jaisalmer Palace offered us a comfortable abode.
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With Amit Agashe |
Hotel Jaisalmer Palace is located
at walking distance from market, Gadisar lake, Patwon ki Haveli and famous Jaisalmer Golden Fort. On 1
st & 2
nd
January 2015 we had relaxed, carefree & gala time. We enjoyed roaming in
the market, tasting local delicacies like lassi, daal churma bhati, kachori. We
visited famous Patwon ki Haveli which is made of yellow stones with beautiful carving both
inside and outside. We visited Gadisar lake in the evening. We also visited
famous huge Jaisalmer golden fort.
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With Amit & Shailesh |
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Patwon ki Haveli |
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Jaisalmer Golden Fort |
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Jaisalmer Golden Fort
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Returning home...
It was now time to return home.
All my friends had booked their train tickets to Mumbai leaving Jaisalmer on 3rd
Jan evening. Nearest airport to Jaisalmer is Jodhpur which is 300 kms away. My
flight to Bangalore via Mumbai was on 3rd Jan afternoon from Jodhpur
and my train to Jodhpur from Jaisalmer
was on 3rd Jan at 1.20 a.m. Thanks to my friends Amit, Shailesh
& Ankit who accompanied me to Jaisalmer railway station on 2nd
Jan night around 11.30 p.m.
I had comfortable journey in
train from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur. I reached Jodhpur railway station on 3
rd
Jan around 7.30 a.m. I checked in & freshened up at Retiring room at
Jodhpur railway station. As I had another 3 hrs with me before checking in Jodhpur
airport to catch my flight to Bangalore at 2 p.m., I left for famous Jodhpur
fort by taking local bus at 9 p.m. As the local bus was not going near the fort
I had to get down two kms away. I decided to walk down this distance. After a
kilometre walk although I could see the fort at half a kilometre distance, the
road to mouth of fort was taking a long route due to higher elevation of the
fort. A man who was sitting below the foot hills advised me I could trek the
half kilometre mountain & reach the fort quickly instead of long circular
road to fort.
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Climbing / trekking the hill was
marvellous experience and I enjoyed the beauty of fort and also surrounding. I
quickly reached the fort. As I had little time, I did not go inside the fort
but quickly took few photographs from outside. Again I climbed down the hill
& came to road. As I was looking for local means of transport to reach the
bus stand, a good Samaritan by the name Mr.Anand Vyas offered me lift in his
motor cycle. In a short span of time we intimately conversed with each other.
After a hot cup of tea offered by Mr.Vyas near the bus stand, after profusely
thanking him I bid him good bye.
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With Mr.Anand Vyas at Jodhpur |
I then took
a local bus & came back to Jodhpur railway station Retiring room. It was by
then 12 noon. I had to be in the airport by 1 p.m. and Jodhpur airport was just
5 kms away from Jodhpur railway station. Taking a prepaid auto I reached
Jodhpur airport around 12.45 p.m. My flight to Mumbai was delayed by an hour
& half. The flight left Jodhpur at 3.30 p.m. and reached Mumbai airport
around 4.50 p.m. Since my flight to Bangalore was at 6 p.m. we were straight
away taken to Bangalore flight which also got delayed by half an hour. The
flight left Mumbai at 6.30 p.m. and landed in Bangalore around 8 p.m.
I reached my Whitefield home
around 10 p.m. While I had covered all my body parts while cycling in
Jaisalmer, I had not covered my face and it had become dark & tan. Due to
chilled weather in Jaisalmer my lips also had cutting at some places. But most
satisfying factor was that I had wonderful, memorable & enchanting cycling experience in world’s 7th largest desert in Jaisalmer which incidentally is just 95 kms away from Pakistan border.
What really Thar desert cycling gave me...
- Cycling on MTB geared bicycles in desert is
unique and different from riding in dust, muddy road & tar road.
- Dry lubricants are used for chain block in
geared bicycles in desert to prevent sand getting stuck to chain.
- The small bushes that are seen in desert offer cool
effect when you sit near them.
- Sun set view at desert sand dunes is beauty to witness.
- The beautiful carving on yellow stones in
Jaisalmer is something one must witness.
- I always thought, in Thar desert, day will be
hot. But I was wrong. In Thar desert, in winter both day & night are cool.
- Stronger bondage of friendship with Amit, Shailesh,
Ankit, Abhishek & Tejaswita with whom I felt young, as they never made me
to feel that I am almost double of their age although they fondly called me Ram
uncle.