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GUWAHATI TO BOMBAY ( MUMBAI ) - MY EPIC ROAD TRIP VIA MARUTI ALTO AND CAR CAMPING - DAY 1 - GHY ( ASSAM ) TO BAROBASHA ( WB )



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1ST TRIP

On trip 1, it was on 6th Jan, I started my journey in early morning. I had overpacked and still had to tie bits and pieces in roof of my car, so, by the time I was on the road it was almost past 6 am. The sun had already appeared, although, it was bit foggy too ( especially after I left Guwahati ). My mother was still stunned or rather 'shocked' at the notion of a female going on such a long journey alone, and, kept telling me to rethink my decision. She is old fashioned and couldn't fathom a girl going alone anywhere, much less, a road trip of this magnitude. But, bidding bye to her instead, I set off. I had made up my mind, and nothing in the world would stop me. It was my dream journey. Soon, I found myself crossing the Saraighat bridge and was well on my way. Still, I gave myself time, that, if things go well till Bongaigaon, I'll continue with the trip; but if things go bad, I'll return home, as Bongaigaon was only at five hour distance. But once I crossed that, then, I'd continue and not look back. On my journey, I had packed all kinds of eatables like bread, cheese, ready to eat poha, pizza, bananas, apples, burgers, potato chips, chocolates etc...so didn't halt in any dhaba, although, I was tempted. But, my car was so loaded with food, that I thought, I'd try dhabas from 3rd or 4th day onwards. My first trip was to be slow travel...hence, I stopped my car in many places. I was not in a hurry. Halting, taking in the views and really enjoying every moment of it. I was quite prepared mentally to spend many days on the road. Crossing the Saraighat Bridge early morning - pics below :-)
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Of all my Ghy-Bom ( and vice versa ) road trips...I can say my first was the most adventurous as well as relaxing. Everything was a first, so, although there was nervousness there was excitement as well. I made my car my home - it had everything in it, and I simply wanted to enjoy the journey doing full-on car camping. In one place however, as I halted my car and chilled watching some bigg boss episodes, another car stopped right behind me. It had 4-5 men inside and they were looking at me strangely, so, I panicked a while and drove off. It was in Kokrajhar..I thought they might kidnap me seeing my car the way it did. After that however, there was no such incident and I was ever alert. My drive schedule was 2-3 hrs drive, 1 hr rest and then repeat. The rest period, I'd just chill, watch youtube, enjoy the views, eat, walk about my car, watch other cars/trucks, click pictures etc. I had decided not to drive after dark, so, by the time sun set, I was prepared to stop for the day. I pulled my car near a bus stop in a place called 'Barobasha' and slept the night. Of course, I woke up few times especially when someone banged at my car window at about 9pm or so. I had stopped driving 5pm itself, as it had gotten dark. I peered through the black-out screen, and saw a man looking at my number plates. He banged at my car window few times before going off. I didn't answer and rest of the night went well. It was a naxal-infested place, so, I must admit I had a queasy feeling. I did have protection - a knife in each door ready! And yes, it was in West Bengal. The rest of night went undisturbed. There was a little pan-shop at the bus-stop and the man there played some soft bengali songs till wee hours.
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2ND TRIP

I made my 2nd trip on 30th Nov the following year. This time too I had packed a lot, but, far less than my first trip. I did have plenty of food as usual, but cut down a lot of 'unnecessary' things that I didn't use the last time. My mother was not as anxious this time round as I had already proven to her that I could do it quite well. The onward journey was pretty much the same and I started at about 5am. At the Alipurdar traffic juncion, some WB cops stopped me and told me that my PUC had expired. They didn't fine me, as my fine happened automatically on the records. They told me to get the PUC done, so, I asked if they knew anyone who could do it. Till I reached Hashimara, I stopped at the towns that I crossed enquiring if anyone did it. But it seemed, noone did online, and for offline, it had to be done in the home state. I finally got it done in Sikandara ( MP ). It wasn't as cold this time and I reached uptil Hashimara on same evening itself. On this trip, I had sped up a bit and skipped the longer Sevoke route. I drove longer too, so had time in my hands as well. I stopped driving by 8pm and halted in front of what looked like some insitute hostel. It was a nice dark corner. The night was undisturbed; I slept like a baby inside my warm n cozy sleeping bag.
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3RD TRIP

I did my 3rd trip again in the month of Jan ( 6th ) the next year, and, started as early as 4am. This time my mother was bit unwell, so, I was little unsure if I should continue with the trip. But since, I had already once postponed it in Dec, I decided to go ahead when she showed signs of little improvements. In this trip I had further cut down a lot on my packings as well, so, my car was a lot lighter ( full wheels visible ). It was still dark when I exited Guwahati and encountered fog even after day light all the way till noon. It was so foggy, I could barely see the road. But by noon the skies had cleared. On this trip however, after crossing Bongaigaon or so, a little goat jumped right into my car bumper in fright as it was crossing. It lay in the midde of the road without moving with another little goat bleating near it. So, for almost one hour I just pulled my car to a stop wondering what to do about it. The unbarricaded highways almost always have these stray animals getting hit by speeding vehicles, and I felt really bad that it happened with me too. Sadly, I decided to move on with my journey. The time I had gained was lost due to this incident, so, I decided to make up for it by taking the alternate Alipurduar-Falakata route and skipped Hashimara. This way by 8pm I reached New Jalpaiguri. This route is not picturesque like the Hashimara road, and had to pass through several small crowded villages/towns instead of forests and tea-gardens.


Address : Rangiya, Nalbari, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Sorbhog, Gosaigaon, Srirampur, Alipurduar, Barobasha, Hashimara, falakata/New Jalpaiguri... Linking to Skywatch & MyWorldThruMyCameraLens >
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GUWAHATI TO BOMBAY ( MUMBAI ) - MY EPIC ROAD TRIP IN MARUTI ALTO - THE 7 GALA PREPARATIONS FOR CAR CAMPIING



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It was the peak coronavirus season, especially the 2nd phase when it was deadly, I had flown to Guwahati from Bombay in the month of April'21. After spending few months in Guwahati, it was time to head back. And I got the jitters. I didn't want to go through all those protocols again...that nasty swab test at airports, the isolations...the possibility that I might catch the virus which I had avoided so far. The solution was a car travel back to Bombay. It seemed nearly impossible. The distance was too much - almost 3000kms. Would I be able to do it? The more I thought of it, more 'crazy' the idea it seemed at first. Until, I came across some car camping videos on Youtube. I was always fascinated by 'caravan' life which I used lap up reading those Enid Blyton novels. Suddenly, it seemed possible. The more I saw those car dwelling videos, I got a better conviction that it could be done. I could turn my car into a home and it would be possible. Heck Yea...suddenly, I got pumped up with the idea. I studied many of those videos on youtube - how they did it, the survival tricks, what to carry, how to prepare etc etc. I got deeply motivated; and by end of 2021, just beginning of my trip I had already prepared a 'blue print' of the entire trip I was about to embark on. I listed some pointers in a sequence and went about fulfiling them to get started.


1. First were the Maps!
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For any type of road or bike trip, first and foremost is the maps and to know them thoroughly. Download the maps in offline mode, and note down each details - the major cities or towns, the estmated time and distance between both. I try to stick to the national highways, so, it was relatively easy because, there were signs all the way and there was hardly any room for error. Highways also have plenty of fuel stations ( also food dhabas ) every few kms. By the end of my 6th up and down trips, I know the route like a pro. But, even in my first, I knew the towns I were to cross and when, so, the maps helped a lot.


2. Getting the car prepared.
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this car is tiny but has held through 6 trips so far without faling me!


Engine and Brake Oil check, Gear oil Check, Battery juice check, Wheels/Tyres check, Stepney check, Air pressure check, Air filter check et all. Before any long trip, it is best to get the car serviced properly. I carried other essentials like air pumps, jumper cables, extra brake oil, coolant, distilled water, windshield fluid, m-seal, torch, ropes and bungee cables, puncture kit, plenty of wiping clothes etc just in case, although, I didn't use them at all. Tool kit and first aid box is a must too.


3. Packing the car...
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My boot area was loaded - mainly with water. In my first trip I carried almost 200 litres water ( 20ltr jars and crates of bottles ) - I know its a lot, but, I was that prepared. I also bought more on the way. I also had packed plenty of protein bars/ puffs, and other munchies, chips, nuts, coffee, canned fish along with tonnes of ready-to-eat food like poha, biriyani, upma, maggi/ noodles etc that just needed to be mixed with hot water. And how do I get 'hot' water? For that I packed my butane cannisters, mini stove and utensils. Oh..I packed like for an entire army, lest I get stranded somewhere. I was over-prepared, heheh... On my other trips, the load got a lot lesser and I trimmed down a lot on stuffs that I didn't use.


4. Car Camping preparations...
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For sleeping and living in the car I had my front passenger and rear passenger seats converted during nights. I didn't meddle with my driving seat, it was kept free so that it was always on drive-ready mode. It was winter time when I first travelled, so, I had adequate warm sleeping bags ( two ) and additional blankets, pillows. My return trips were during warmer days, so, had fans to keep me cool. I didn't carry much clothes besides the essentials.


5. Hygiene and Cleanliness inside the car...
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Spending many days in the car meant having the mandatory trash can ~ that can also be used as @...if it has a lid, plastic lining ( garbage bags ) and kitty litter for emergency bio-breaks. I carried plenty of tissues as well, both wet and dry; along with other essential toiletries like tooth brush and paste, facewash, iquid soap. cleansers, dry shampoos, deos etc. I used public rest rooms available at dhabas, petrol pumps and toll plazas, but my car also had 'one' and a mini hand-bidet incase of an emergency especially at nights.


6. Entertainment preparations inside the car....
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The 100 Watt 'solar' magic installed on top of my car for my youtube and other online entertainments as well as running my fan. This was an essential part of my preparations; because, I didn't want to be cut off from the world while travelling and for so long. I was connected throughout my trip and didn't use the car battery for charging. Read my post on 'how to set up a solar panel' to know how I did it myself. Its quite easy infact.


7. Self Defence and Protection...
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Protection and self defence gear - a knife in each door handy to defend if attacked; also, the pepperspray, black out privacy screens for stealth camping. This is very important when travelling alone or otherwise too. I kept a knife in each door, and pepper-spray. However, pepper spray shouldnot be used inside the car, but out of the window and drive off. I also had chains and locks that connected both door together ( on each side ) and kept shut, so, no one could open. The black out screens were important so that so one couldn't see inside. Although, in many places, having black outs are illegal. So don't use the permanent tint, but the removable screens that can be kept aside during day driving and put up at night. Also, other safety tips would be - never stop the car ( if someone waves ) except in designated check-points that are mostly in state borders. Try not to tell strangers of your travel plans and never update your real locations in any social media 'real-time'.


After all these major 7 preparations ( there are many other miscelleneous small ones ) I was all set to go on this epic road trip. It was crazy, challenging but importantly most exciting and adventurous one-of-its-kind trip of my life. I doubt if such long distance road-trip has been done - 'solo' by anyone else, much less a female in India ( do let me know if there are any ). I have documented my trip in details and in coming days will be sharing my entire journey. So, keep a look out for the coming posts and also get glimpses of them in my youtube channel...

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