Day 1
The wonderful thing with Big H was reported in Nagpur, our first destination was Pench National Park. Our car for the day was the Brio sedán painted in a silver tone. It was an incident at 110 km of the national road and, with the exception of some detours on the way, we arrived at our first destination without much fuss. The Brio, with its small 1. 2-litre four-piston engine and smooth steering, kept us calm and comfortable along the way. jumped into the back of our safari cars and set off to explore Pench.
Honey, a tiger in my mirrors, what do I do?
Now, it’s a top word other people would say if they were trapped in The Shock-Block Traffic of Mumbai in front of Jackie Shroff’s children’s car, but it’s not a joke and we witnessed the genuine case (feline, not actor).
We had been wandering around the park for a while and had seen a pletletty of birds, deer and even a trio of jackals perching in a corner of the sun as if they were sleeping one afternoon of beers. began the adventure. We ran along the forest trail and were . . . 15 more jeeps! It wasn’t the Jim Corbett (ish) sneaking in and watching the moment as planned. In fact, the tiger is the celebrity of the park and with 16 full jeeps of other people chasing the same goal, it is difficult to control the glare of the human senses when a remarkable star is present.
We waited and saw the Tigress, called C21, walking slowly but actually through the foliage and on the way to the jeeps and, my God, what a majestic view it was!We can see those cats in zoos or on big screens, but seeing one. It’s a blessing up close! It seemed that Lady Luck was in a very bad temper while we had the opportunity to see C21 resting, frolicking and even looking to climb a tree to mark its territory, letting me mark an item from my ready bucket.
Day 2 The long to Bandhavgarh
If the beginning of the adventure was exciting, then on day 2, the moment the truth appeared. It’s 510 km from Bandavgarh and we had to get out a little early to get things moving. We were joined by Honda’s new worker, the BR-V in this component of the journey, as well as the highly effective 1. 5-liter i-DTEC engine option.
It’s a day full of smart roads, bad roads and ‘Abhishek, why does it feel like we’re driving to the moon’s surface?’Array. . . Uh. . . roads that the BR-V controlled to conquer despite crashing into the craters and having an uncompromising clutch pedal.
The road gave us the opportunity to witness MP’s undeniable rural appeal and unique perspectives and sounds like cows sitting on the asphalt, vegetable markets installed a few inches from the aspect of the road and a plettive of other people with a dubious sense. of courage when he came here to cross. Roads. Aspect of sarcasm, we come here through many fields of sunflowers and cereals that evoke a feeling of good appearance that is noticeable in the shots on the roads of the Hindi films of the nineties.
Despite everything controlled to be successful at our hotel in Bandhavgarh long after sunset, a feat that could have taken longer without the fancy spotlights fitted to our car. A homework!
Day 3- An Opportunity
We ventured into the Bandavgarh Shrine the next morning, but we arrived here empty-handed, so that Lady Luck, who had filled us with blessings in Pench, would take the morning. We did not notice any animals and suspected that bloodless freezing at 5oC would possibly have played a vital role in this phenomenon What we could appreciate was a little new air and peace that accompanies a position that has not been touched by catalysts. human “development. “
Closer to the afternoon, we set off for our final destination, the heritage city of Khajuraho, and this time in the compact gasoline Amaze sedán, which gave us the same driving joy we had with the Brio.
Day – Khajuraho- History in Stone Before Returning Home
On the last morning of our trip we visited Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that included more than 85 temples, of which only about 25 remain today, which are Hindu and Jainist temples that, for generations, have been fascinated by their appeal. and, of course, incredibly well-preserved erotic sculptures.
It had been a phenomenal action full of 4 days to drive a Hondas troop through Madhya Pradesh. The most productive component was that we can simply cross everything out of our list, adding one by one with the elusive wild tiger, the rural one. India and the cool (but quite dry) weather. Of course, the possibility of seeing a beautiful and majestic tiger too close for your convenience was the icing on the cake.
Day 1
Honey, a tiger in my mirrors, what am I doing?Take a photo mannequin!
Day 2 The long to Bandhavgarh
On the last morning of our trip we visited Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that included more than 85 temples, of which only about 25 remain today, which are Hindu and Jainist temples that, for generations, have been fascinated by their appeal. and, of course, incredibly well-preserved erotic sculptures.
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