Ok where do I start from... just
got back from Rohtang Pass, Naggar, Chandigarh; a 60 hour
vacation that felt like a week! Awesome driving, Devinder!
Ok here are the details...
<<Sketched
in Nightingale Restaurant in Naggar by : Anand Hirvey
Friday, 13th
I met Anand in CP at around 5pm from where we headed for
ISBT. Took a roadways bus till Chandigarh. We talk our brains
out.
Saturday, 14th
12am we reach Chandigarh. The place is all roundabouts!
Devinder is waiting for us. We drop in at Barista at sector
35 for a quick bite from where we go to 17 to check out
Devinder's pad at number 1005. Then we packed up and got
going... but wait! We suddenly realized that we left our
bible (guide to weekend getaways) at Barista! So we went
back for it.
It's now 1 in the night, and we are off to Rohtang Pass.
Dev hasn't had enough sleep and keeps driving till 11 in
the morning. His eyes are red but insists on carrying on.
At 1pm we reach Rohtang Pass, where we hire boots, a coat
and gloves to walk around on the ice. The place is so crowded
we had to walk away for some peace on the road heading further
out. Now this is the road that would take us to Ladakh some
day. We fool around a bit, then head back down for Naggar,
little paradise. Manali is so crowded it was a puttoff.
The whole town looks like a bus stand. We buy booze from
Manali which we hardly felt the need for. At Naggar, We
put up at Sheetal Lodge (Rs. 500 a day) and have Pasta at
the Ristorante Italiano (Rs. 450), a 10 minute walk upward.
'The Castle', a government run Lodge is a lovely lodge to
put up in if you don't mind the splurge of a grand for a
night.
Sunday, 15th
Next day, we get up reluctantly and head downhill for Breakfast
at the Nightingale cottage. Here we downed 2 bottles of
plum juice, two Honey pancakes, two mashed patatoes, 3 plates
of Mushroom, Olive and Cheese Bruchette. (Rs. 330).
We select some CDs for Dev's car stereo and check out of
the lodge ( Rs. 700) and head for the Nicholas Roerich Art
Gallery. This place is a must-see. At this cottage, the
art gallery is on the ground floor and residence of the
artist, Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947), above it. His entire
pad is sealed and visitors can look into all the rooms through
the glass windows. The rooms have been preserved since they
used them last and it all appeared like a time capsule you
could look into, with all the oil lamps, furniture, stationary
and books in their place as left behind by the couple. His
classic Dodge car is in the garage too, with an awesome
output of 27 BHP... mean machine... There were some more
of his really surreal works in another gallery for Tribal
and Folk art.
We pick up a bottle of Plum wine and another bottle of Plum
juice from Nightingale for the road and head for Chandigarh.
On the way, we stopped at the river side in Kullu to bathe
in the river, Anand taking the lead. The water was cold
alright! We now get serious and head for Chandigarh coz
we're really short of time. Devinder's driving is straight
out of a video game.
When we reached the plains, we took a u turn
for Anandpur Sahib. Huge complex, this. It has hospitals,
petrol pumps, more Gurdwaras. Here, we joined the others
in the langar which gave us the dinner we needed. I still
recall the taste of the halwa that came in the end. We now
zip down for Chandigarh.
Eagles and Guns 'n Roses kept us company. Mohali
is on the way and I wanted to see Devinder's office, so
we drive around Dev's office complex, Quark. We reach the
bus stand at 1 am, get into a roadways at 1:30 and reach
Delhi in 4 hours (5:30 am).
Monday, 16th
By Pass is close to home so I had a bathe and got into the
waiting office cab at 6 :15 am and here I am in the office
at 7:30 am putting all this down while it's still in my
head. Is this living or what...! Fan-f@*&$#*g-tastic,
Devinder and Anand! Only flip side to this trip: me tummy
has gone for a six with all that senseless hogging!
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