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VAISHNAV DHAM
We reached Gwalior at around 9:00 pm and we were
greeted & welcomed by Shivam Agraval's (who was
there with us on this ride) father Mr. Alok Agraval - the
owner of Vaishnav Dham hotel. I must tell you that the
hospitality which Shivam's father gave was
commendable and we all were speechless, and the
hotel was so beautiful that our entire tiredness gone.
We all had delicious dinner and spent a night there. We rode about 250 kms and reached Agra by evening,
and we were welcomed by the club called "WE ROYAL
RIDERS - AGRA." You know the best thing nowadays is
the social media.. We decided to take on spiti-ladakh
ride and before our start from Nagpur, the word
spreaded like a virus through social media, and the
route we were taking and where we were staying
everything.
In the morning we thanked Mr. Alok for the lovely and
memorable hospitality and thanked Shivam also for
organizing this pit stop. Not only did Mr. Alok organize a
fantastic stay but also didn't even charge a penny from
us, despite been a lot of accentuations from us. And as I mentioned about bikers spirit, these long
distance rides becomes the opportunity to meet other
riders in different states and why not "UNIDO ka
reputation bhi toh hai.." By God's grace all the
UNIDOS are well respected amongst the riding
community. And we also treat the same way if any
other club or a rider passes through our city. That's why
we call it this a brotherhood.
So we were greeted by "We Royal Riders - Agra" with
the dhol - baja. they took us to "Chillum Cafe" for their
gracious hospitality and owner of that cafe
Mr. Devyanshu was a gem of a person.
We were greeted by some other clubs and individuals
whom we share a good rapport. We had a blast that
night with awesome atmosphere, all were enjoying,
drinking and chatting with each other... Woh kehte hai
naa jab purane dost milte hai toh... shaam jawaaa
hoti hai aur mehfil sajti hai.. waisa hee kuch humne
bhi kiya... par shaam ki jagah raat jawaaa hui thi..
AGRA - 2ND DAY
We began our ride from Vaishnav Dham Gwalior to
Agra in very morning after early breakfast.. In a pattern.
with the kilometers passing by we were enjoying the
sceneries on the highway.
One thing I must tell you here is that - being a rider is a
pride what we wear - it's not that commuters are not
bikers, but commuters commute for their daily routines
where as we ride for our passion and that shows in our
riding patterns. Believe me everyone stared us from
wherever we passed, because bikes have always been a
adrenaline factors for everyone. If you notice in general
that when anyone gets a driving license, first thing they
demand is bike, because bike gives you the feeling of
masculine.
We all were awake almost entire night.