Prologue:
My childhood friends (Hari and Satish) were planning for a long time to visit my place and to roam around Mumbai. The Last time they visited Mumbai was on 26/11/2008! Yes, that dreadful day along with those dreaded terrorists. That time we couldn’t roam around and the fun factor was totally missing. This time they wanted to enjoy the trip to the fullest.
They didn’t have any specific place in mind and handed over the job of picking a location to me. I suggested Alibaug Beach as a one day bike trip, however, we dropped it as me and Hari will be in the land of beaches, Goa, for five days prior to the day of this travel. After lot of suggestions from various people, I zeroed on Mahabaleswar. This trip is specially for tasting those strawberry cream
I wanted to do a bike trip to Mahableswar, however was skeptical about doing it with a pillion (Hari never rode bike on a Highway). So, we started searching for buses, luckily, we dint get any booking and the availability of buses were not in line with our schedule. Hence, we decided to do a bike trip. We needed another bike and I didn’t worry much about as I had my friend Naveen. He didn’t hesitate a moment and gave the mighty HUNK.
However, the mighty Hunk was not at its mighty best and we had couple of challenges. First the bike was not in best condition; we took the bike to Service center and made it ready for the long ride. The second was a shocker, the bike’s insurance expired and we got worried.
What we do now? Call off the trip? No way… Naveen had his insurance from ICICI Lombard. We renewed it online and got the print out. All these things were happening just the previous evening of our trip. On top of these, Satish is not used to riding this kind of bike (he is riding Splendor for the past 8 yrs). So, we decided to take a short trip to south Mumbai to fulfill two purposes, one is Sathish getting used to the bike and the other one is seeing the Gateway of India (which they were not able to see last time they came due to the terrorist attack). After a brief posing session in front of Gateway Of India and Taj we went to McDonald’s for dinner. We reached home around 11.30 PM .
Day 1:
We were riding at a decent speed and reached Dehu rd( Pune bypass) at 10:30 AM. Most of the time, I sped away and slowed down later for Sathish to catch us. We crossed the Pune bypass at 11:25 AM with some intermitted stopping for Sathish to catch us. The best part of this stretch was riding through the Katraj tunnel (which is1.8 km long). I was a bit nervous inside the tunnel as the light was very minimal and cars were zipping past us at 100+ speed.
Finally we took the right turn from NH4 at 01:00pm and started towards mahabaleswar. We reached panchgani at 01:40 pm and was looking for a Ganapathi mandhir which had a huge statue of Ganesh. We visited one mandhir which was mistaken to be the one which Hari’s mom told. On inquiring, we found that one was in Wai which we crossed before reaching Panchangi and decided to visit it on the way back. Hari wanted to visit that Mahaganapathi mandhir which his mother told him to visit without fail.
Around 03:30 pm we reached Mahabaleswar and booked a room near Mahabaleswar bus stand. We kept our luggage at the room and had our lunch at 05:00 PM in a Punjabi restaurant opposite to our lodging!
We decided to visit the Veena lake which was the boating place and eat something. Sathish was down with cold and mild fever due to which he didn’t join us. So, myself and Hari went to Veena Lake. The boating was closed, however, we were allowed to inside the lake and we took few pictures. After some posing session, we went downhill to do the Most important activity of this trip.
We returned home to find Sathish back to his normal state. Me and Sathish went outside to have dinner, as Hari decided to stay indoors heavy with the strawberry cream and juice we had at the Bagicha’s. After the dinner we came back and Sathish started telling his failed love story (which was hilarious for Me and Hari as he always adds some additional flavor to whatever he tells).
Day 2:
After listening to Sathish's story the other nite, we woke up around 7 AM and left the room by 9 AM. After enquiring the locals about the nearest places to visit we zeroed on Elphinstine point, Lodwick's point and Elephant Head. Elphinstine point had a breath taking view, me and Hari wanted to go down to take a picture, however, our caretaker Sathish was against it and started yelling at us. After the routine of posing we had biscuit and tea. We started walking towards Lodwick's point and Elephant Head.
After trekking for about 2 KMS, we reached Lodwick point. Lodwick is an English general who made Mahableswar a popular spot. After spending some time there we started walking to Elephant Head, which is a point as well. The path to Elephant Head was scenic and it had a steel fencing in either side of it. It is one of the most beautiful places which we saw on the trip. We took a lot of pictures there and started trekking back to Elphinstine point (since we have our bike parked there). After enjoying some breath-taking views, we returned back breathless.
We checked out the hotel around 11 AM and started to Panchgani. My bike was running in reserve for the last 5 Kms and we had to fill its tummy. The Bharat Petroleum near the bus stand had a power outage and none of the petrol pumps in Mahableshwar were functional due to that. Hence we decided to visit other points with the limited fuel in my bike and fill petrol on the way.
Next, we stopped at Kates point. This one was very beautiful( like its name) and I will recommend this as a must see for anyone visiting Mahableshwar. It had a scenic view and you could get a fantabulous view of the valleys and Sayadhiri range. We had our delayed breakfast at this point and took some wonderful pictures.
We resumed our journey towards Panchgani and on the way we visited Mapro gardens to taste strawberry juice again. Here we bought some Strawberry extracts and Jams which increased our bag’s weight by 5 kgs. We started our journey towards Panchgani with this increased luggage and after the downhill ride, we reached Panchngani. We hoped to find fuel atleast here, however, we were left disappointed. We visited the Tabletop in Panchgani. Tabletop is a vacant land and it has some view points. Here, one has to be careful because there are lots of Horse cart riders who will be pestering you to take a ride for huge price. One particular horse rider who asked us to pay 400 Rs, came down till 30 Rs, however, due to shortage of time we declined and left the place. We started from Table Top to our next destination, which is Wai. Downhill with a 80 kg pillion was really adventurous. We finally filled our fuel tanks in Wai. We paid our visit to Mahaganapati mandir, which Hari’s mom insisted us to go. This temple is situated at the bank of river Krishna and the small bridge adjacent to the temple adds beauty to the location. The Ganapati statue was really big and way different from any other temple. Hari wanted to take a picture of the statue, however, it was turned down by the priest.

While coming back, we bypassed the entire Khambhakthi ghat through a lengthy tunnel. The Sun started to take a nap and darkness was filling the place as were reaching Lonavala. We reached lonavala around 0715 pm and had some snacks there. We ve to drive another 90+ km to reach home.(We almost covered the last 150 in 2 hrs).
The next stretch of the journey was very challenging as it was really dark and the highway was devoid of any light and speeding vehicles. Another challenge was, the Hunk stopped frequently. I took the lead and Sathish was following me. I must admit, this was the toughtest part of the entire trip as fatigue creeped in.
Our average speed has dropped drastically and we managed to reach panvel bypass around 0900 pm. It was really disheartening to see Hari’s face, as his back started hurting... We avoided Panvel rush by reaching Vashi through JNPT and Palm Beach road.
Atlast after a long trip of 600kms, we reached Chembur and stopped at a restaurant. All of was were totally worn out and dead tired. We freshened up at the restaurant . After the heavy dinner we reached home, exhausted and drained!
Some of the highlights about this trip are:
1. The superb strawberry cream we had at The Bagicha's, Mahabaleswar.
2. I cruised continuously at 100+ speed with a pillion and my bike dint show any sign of engine over-heating.
3. My GPS, which was our saviour for most part of the journey. It helped us to locate where we are, to calculate the remaining distance for destination and also for updating our location on Google latitude.
4. My Co-rider sathish, drove very well and displayed his never-say-die attitude.
5. My pillion rider - Hari, who never complained about our riding and never asked for a frequent break. He is an epitome of true pillion rider.
On the whole, this was a fantastic trip with my childhood friends whom I know for more than 20 years. My Bro Koti and Rajesh really missed this trip.
Before finishing this blog, I like to quote the words of Robert Prisig: “..Vacationing on a motorcycle in a way that is completely different from the other. In a car you’re always in a compartment, and through car window everything you see is just more TV.You’re passive observer and it is all moving by you boringly in a frame….. On a motorcycle the frame is gone. You’re completely in contact with it all. You’re in the scene not just watching but very present there…” thats why we like to explore this world in motorcycle!
Come again .. we’ll explore some other exotic location real soon.
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