The travel bug can be quite deadly. Once bitten, you will have this lifelong desire to travel. And you will eventually meet a bunch of like-minded individuals with the same affliction. That pretty much sums up [USER="708"]HVKumar[/USER] and everyone in the HVK forum. [USER="708"]HVKumar[/USER] has been organizing various drives across the country and one such drive was the HVK Monsoon Drive North 2016.
Now the thing about HVK’s drives are that the destination is sprung as a surprise to the people joining it. Till the last moment, no one has a clue as to where they will be going. They only know it will be exotic and it will involve a fairly adventurous road trip. Over the years, these drives have been known to arouse curiosity about the destination and has people frantically looking for clues as to where they would be going.
The HVK Monsoon Drive North 2016 was to be held in Himachal on August 20-21, and that’s about all everyone knew. (Being involved with the planning and execution of this drive, I was privy to the route and destination, but sworn to secrecy! Only 4 others, besides HVKumar knew of the destination and places en route).
HVKumar himself drove up a couple of days earlier in his black 2004 Mahindra Scorpio (with 4.8 lakh+ km on the odo) from Mumbai to recce the region that the O-Team (AJ, GV, KV, VNV & me) had chalked out.
Teaser photos like this kept others guessing about the region. Some came close, but no one really nailed it.
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On August 20, [USER="18"]MotuSid[/USER] and I set out at 5 am from Vasant Kunj to the rendezvous point for the O-team, which was Highway Dreams motel at Sonipat at 6.15 am. We were there on the dot. By the time the others arrived and we shifted supplies between cars and had a cup of tea it was 6.45 am.
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As we drove along the highway, our convoy began to grow in number from 4 cars to nearly 15 cars as other clueless HVK group members began to join the group, spotting each other by the yellow HVK stickers on the cars.
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Where were we going?
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Our first stop was to be Kala Amb in Himachal, at a place called the Black Mango Resort. This message was relayed to everyone at 5.30 that morning via Whatsapp, and that was all they knew. They had to reach Black Mango Resort by 10.30 am for brunch. No one had a clue yet about the final destination or what lay ahead.
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By the time we reached Black Mango Resort at 9.45 am, a few more had already shown up. In the end, there were 31 cars that turned up with 69 people signing up for the drive!
After a sumptuous breakfast (price for the drive was Rs. 2500 – Rs. 3000 per person, including meals and accommodation in either a luxury or budget category resort), we topped up on fuel and set out from Kala Amb at noon. We had another 110 km to cover.
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The thing is, no one except the convoy leaders (I was one of them) knew the route or destination.
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That led to some pretty funny moments when a few got lost in Nahan town and had no clue where to ask for direction to! But since many of the helpful locals had seen these 3 convoys go by, they were soon back on the right track.
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The road from Nahan to Kumarhatti was beautiful and the mist and rains added to the magic of the drive. The original plan was to deviate down a major district road, go via Baru Sahib and then reach Rajgarh – Mist and Meadows Resort, but HVKumar decided against doing that because of the thread of landslides and heavy rain.
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Still, this was a beautiful drive of another 106 km, before we reached Mist & Meadows Resort at 5.30pm.
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A lot of juggling of cars had to be done, as parking was a bit of an issue for so many cars.
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Later that evening, we had tea, snacks and then conversations and dinner, while some of the more enthusiastic folks in the group provided the evening’s entertainment.
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The next morning, the scenery from the resort was spectacular to say the least.
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That's the man behind this drive: [USER="708"]HVKumar[/USER] with his son Hariharan.
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And that is a Scorpio that has clocked nearly 5 lakh Km since 2004, all over India (and a couple of neighbouring countries).
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After breakfast, we headed down from Rajgarh towards Baru Sahib to do a group photo shoot.
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The photo shoot point is down in the centre of this pic. Spot a few cars if you can.
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Most of the cars (down to 26 from 30) lined up at this meadow.
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One solo shot of my Scorpio.
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Post the photo shoot, it was already nearly 1 pm when we drove up to Baru Sahib Gurudwara.
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Then we moved on towards Nahan along the scenic, but treacherous Major District Road 3. Treacherous because HVKumar’s Scorpio nearly fell off the side of the road, slipping into a ditch that was hidden by shrubbery, while we were stopping for a photo shoot. (Photo credit: Deepak Gupta)
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Some anxious moments ensued, before we managed to tow it back using Karan Vaid’s Scorpio and weight transfer from the others to upright it. (Photo credit: Deepak Gupta)
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By then our convoy had gotten smaller as we had all taken different routes from Baru Sahib, with some heading off to Renuka Ji for a visit before, retracing their route to Nahan. We stopped off at a Dhaba just before Nahan for some lunch and then headed out to NH1. Another stop to say goodbyes at Karnal and we were on our way by 7.30pm and back home in South Delhi by 10pm.