The unplanned bike trip! After a long long time. A much-needed break! The rainy weather was like icing on the cake! 🙂 Chilling wind, the chirping of birds, floating clouds like you wanna touch it, tiny droplets creating the music like ‘tap..tap..tap..’ and along with that our journey started zoooomm zooooommmmm…..! 😀 So here what we enjoyed and some clicks we could capture.
7:30 a.m. : We started the long ride. We took a route towards Lonavala. Here we are with the first selfie.
8:00 a.m. : While we were on the way to Lonavala we stopped at one place nearby highway. Just only because I saw the Banyan tree! 😛 Which reminds the childhood days. Hanging on banyan tree! Have you ever tried? We almost spent 15-20 min just to enjoy those childhood moments. 🙂 Then wore the rain coats as rain already started and then resumed our journey.
9:00 a.m. : When you see Maganlal Chhiki Shops at the entrance of the city means you are in Lonavala! 😛 We had actually 2-3 options to spend the time but we directly went to the ‘Lion Point’. You can also go to ‘Bhusi dam’. The ‘Lion Point’ is our all time favorite place to be. The route towards this destination is also super cool! Have a look here.
9:15 a.m. : Stopped here for Photography. How could one can resist himself to capture that amazing view! It was just wow! You can see the floating clouds, the rain was not heavy and as it was the first rain of the season so no heavy waterfalls were there but yes you can have the glimpse of waterfalls! 😀 We almost spent 20 min over there, enjoyed the beauty and headed towards the Lion Point.
10:00 a.m. : Reached the ‘Lion Point’. It’s not so far from where we resumed the journey but it started raining heavily and I could say that it was zero visibility at that moment. Parked our bike and found a shelter to stand. Everything was looking so beautiful that perhaps I have no words to describe it at all! It was a speechless moment. Only you can say is ‘wow’!
10:20 a.m. : The rain had stopped and it was the time to roam just around and capture few more clicks. My man took his camera and then one after another click..click..click..! 😀 Have a look here. Clicks after the rain!
11:00 a.m. : How one could miss the hot tea/coffee in this rainy weather? So we thought to have something while we return. Even there also you can have everything you wana eat like ‘Bhajiya’, ‘Vadapav’, ‘Meggi’, ‘Chai’ and lot more…! Seems mouth watering, right? 😉 But we avoided at the same place as it was open space so we thought to have something where we can sit,eat,chit-chat and can play melody songs and can capture more clicks and…. ! 😀
11:25 a.m. : Finally we stopped at one place. So now it is the time to have tea with hot and spicy VadaP Pav! And yes, with spicy fried chilies! 😛 We were recalling the whole journey like how we suddenly decided to go for a long ride and we just left in the early morning. It is always fun when you plan to go somewhere which is totally unplanned!
12:00 p.m. : We left from there and now we could not capture anything as it was raining heavily and we kept our mobiles and camera inside the bag. So now it’s the time to only enjoy the nature.
1:30 p.m. : We reached home. Had the lunch with family and then took rest for a while. Even if I close my eyes right now, I am feeling like I’m still at the edge of the hill and the wind touching my face! I can still feel the smell of the rain!
Suddenly the random thoughts kept popping in my mind. Have you ever thought who fills such color in everything? Why are the leaves green? Why everything seems so beautiful and colorful after the rain? Why the birds are chirping? Who is doing all these? Have you ever sat silent and observed the nature? Have you ever felt the music played when leaves are dancing cause of the wind? The music of water when it is running? Have you ever seen the droplets slipping from the leaves? If you have ever observed and felt those things then I would say you are living in the lap of nature! 🙂
So in this monsoon, where have you been nearby from your place? If yes, do share your experience right below the comments box. Till then enjoy the monsoon.
Happy monsoon!
Hey lady!! U really rock!! The words u write, the way u describe things, small things around u dat matters a lot, is just amazing!! More to it, the cherry on top are your photographs dat describe your emotions and feelings more effectively!! I wud also like to thank your husband who is himself so attached to adventure and photography unlike those who r just drenched with work & family !!
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Thank you so much Maitry! I’m glad you liked it. Thank you very much for stopping by my blog and following me!
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I envy you! That’s all I gotta say 😀
P.S. Great photography 🙂
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Hahahaha! 🙂 Thanks! 😉 😀 😀
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Damn I’m jealous..😂😂
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Hello, I’d like to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the 3Day quote challenge ^ ^ Please check it out, if you want to do it!
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Hey, Thank you so much for the nomination. 🙂
I want to accept this challenge. Please let me know what I should do now?
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Nothing much you just have to post 3 quotes one in a day. 3 nominees each day, not repetitive. Thank the person who nominated you. Inform the nominees and you can also have a theme for quotes if you like 🙂
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Thanks dear. 🙂
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Most welcome..☺☺
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Amazing pictures and it seems you enjoyed alot throughout your road trip!
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Thanks dear. It is always fun 🙂
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Weee your post refreshed my memories! I went there 2-3 years back and was drowned into the beauty and everything ! Amazing post 🙂
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Oh! This has got to be one of my favourite posts of all time! I love motorcycling (with a passion), and I particularly like to ride in the rain (as long as I’m not on my way to work) and I love nature and photography (although I am not as skilled as you 🙂 The way you tell this story is excellent – I can feel the wind and the rain – the moisture from the low clouds and the heat from the chillies when you finally found a dry place to eat – I am a fan! and I look forward to following you – thanks for sharing and stay upright on the bike 😉
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Awww! Thank very much for the wonderful words! This is the biggest compliment I have ever got! 🙂
Thank you very much for stopping by my blog. Looking forward to hear from you. 🙂 Keep visiting my blog.
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I’ll be back 🙂
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Nice verbal and pictorial record
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Thank you so much! 😊
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Bless u,keep yourself safe while on that thing !
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Thanks:)
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U r welcome dear,blessings.
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Great post, lovely pics,…
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Thank you so much! 🙂 Thank you for stopping by my blog. 🙂 Keep visiting and share your thoughts. Would like to hear from you. 🙂
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Great read 😀 we have to go to lonawala once in monsoon. It is breath taking. After moving to Singapore I miss it a lot.
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I liked your post. The day looks wet and overcast but I sensed it was a warm and memorable day. I liked the leaves with waterdrops, and how you called your companion your man. I’m sure he liked it also.
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Thank you so much!
Looking forward to see you back here. Thank you so much for stopping by blog. 🙂 Happy blogging. 🙂
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Thanks! Will surely visit. 🙂
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