Hi Fellow readers, (a brief introduction) First of all I would like to thank Xbhp for serving a forum giving an opportunity to bikers of all genre to share their story, their know how, their ways. I write this travelogue to share my experience about the recent weekend trip I took to a small village named Dubia on the outskirts of a small district name Chittranajan. Hailing from Kolkata, it had been a really long time that I took a break from the humdrum of daily schedule. The day of ride-11-may-2015. I had lesser than the usual time to prepare for the trip, though I cross checked tyres, rims, Carb, airfilter, Chain slackness, headlights Battery, Horn, Indicators. Many thanks to @akshatajeya for coming down on the day his exams and lending me his toolkit, Wd40, powerbank and everything else that deemed necessary. |
7.00am 11may-15 Started off a little late from 7 am in the morning and continued on the cold asphalt of NH2 where mother Nature took me upon its lap and bore a cloudy weather which aided folds to my riding comfort. By 8.45 am in the morning I reached my first riding pitstop. Sat Deul temple. A temple which is atleast a millennium old. A hidden monument from the outside interference. Within a 100 kms reach from our own city Kolkata, only a handful knew about the significance of this place. ![]() ![]() ![]() Route itinerary- This spot secludes itself from the main highway NH2 and one has to pass a village to reach the spot. It is located in a small village called Masagram,16 kms from Burdwan and approximately 80 kms from Kolkata. I halted here for a brief interval and then proceeded towards Maithan Water Reservoir, my second pit stop. (In my previous travelogue I had mentioned about this place so will brief my recounts about this place though will share one picture that i captured) ![]() ![]() A coke and a packet of chips was my late brunch in this serene, green which held a significant placein my memory. this place si round about 232 ms from Kolkata, afew kms after Asansol on NH2. I will share the rest of the travelogue once it gets approved |