The best is yet to come, I say always. But so far this has
been the most memorable & adventurous drive of my life.
We had been married for 4 months & were out on a family
holiday to Kullu. While the family was busy chitchatting with our host’s
family, we sneaked out on the pretext of seeing Manali & be back by
evening.
They didn’t know, we had other plans…adventure buffs, we
wanted to drive to Rohtang Pass, if not Ladakh!
But, there was just one challenge…
We were on an old 100cc bike!
Passion holds no bounds & both of us were burning with
passion to reach Rohtang on that old bike itself. We asked a cabbie if the bike
would manage the drive. He gave one look and said “Oh Yes”!
A few kilometres down the route, we seriously doubted the
authenticity of the cabbie as our bike wouldn't just go. Falling down &
getting up again, like brave soldiers, we too didn’t give up.
The hostile terrain was complemented by the fragrance of
romance in the air. With no other vehicle around during most of the trip, I
managed to keep Mr. Hubby alert by singing “Tere Mere Sapne” from the movie
Guide. And he soon joined me. Everytime we fell down, it hurt, but the feeling
of having someone to hold your hand and motivate you to get up overcame the
pain of the scratches.
As we neared Rohtang, we spotted a bus going towards Ladakh. Seated
next to a window was a woman in her traditional attire. She uttered something
as she looked at us. Unable to comprehend her, I could just give her a helpless
smile. In an unknown place, on an unfriendly terrain, here was an unknown lady
giving me a warm smile & I reciprocated wholeheartedly.
A few kilometers before Rohtang, I saw some people paragliding.
But despite my repeated pleas, Mr. Hubby kept his presence of mind intact &
reminded me of the riskiness of the trip. Already on a super duper machine, we
had to reach Rohtang & be back before sunset, as our family was in the
notion we were in Manali.
Honestly, the vroom of the machine & rush of adrenaline
made me feel like a teenager who was eloping with her boyfriend. Only
difference, we were in our 20s & Mr. Hubby was the BF!
By 3, we reached Rohtang. Have been on many trips before, but this
one felt like a great accomplishment. 30 minutes of some clicks in the snow
cover, quick bite & we were on our way back.
Though we did reach after sunset & finally had to spill
the beans to family, this trip is something Mr. Hubby & I can never forget.
The mean machine & the rush of adrenaline!
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