~~~My First Ever Solo Travel Adventure: Hometown Bhainsa to Ayodhya on My Pulsar 220~~~


Hello everyone! This is my first blog post, and I'm excited to share my solo travel adventure from Hometown Bhainsa located @ Nirmal, Telangana to Ayodhya, covering a distance of 1100 km in just two days on my Pulsar 220. I had been dreaming of a solo trip for a long time, and finally, I decided to take the plunge. Here’s my journey!


~~ The Decision to Ride~~


For days, I had been longing to feel the thrill of a solo adventure. However, the perfect time never seemed to come.  The idea of traveling alone became irresistible,  I decided to embark on this journey. Despite not having proper travel gear, I bought a  new jacket and set off.

 

~~Day 1: Bhainsa to Jabalpur~~


I started my journey from Bhainsa at 5 AM on May 16th. The early morning ride was refreshing, and by 11 AM, I reached Nagpur, where I had breakfast After a short break, I resumed my ride, aiming to reach Jabalpur, about 590 km from Bhainsa. The weather was surprisingly cool, making the ride enjoyable. Listening to my favorite songs kept me energetic and boosted my spirits.


After several short breaks, I arrived in Jabalpur at 5 PM. Feeling the thrill of the ride, I took a 30-minute tea break, refueled my bike, and continued my journey. However, just 40 km later, my bike's front tire got punctured. I managed to find a repair shop and got it fixed before heading towards Rewa in Madhya Pradesh.


Reaching Rewa at 9 PM, I couldn't find a suitable roadside dhaba to stay at, so I checked into a lodge for Rs. 1200. I had a simple dinner for Rs. 100 and reflected on the 816 km I had covered that day. Despite small repairs and the bike's vibrations, it was a record distance for me.


~~ Day 2: Rewa to Ayodhya~~


After a restless night, I started late at 11 AM from Rewa. The 300 km journey to Ayodhya was filled with bike repairs and unplanned stops at Prayagraj Sangam. The traffic and multiple visits to service centers slowed me down. By the time I reached Ayodhya at 10 PM, I was exhausted. I found accommodation at a gurudwara, where the stay and food cost me just Rs. 200.


~~ Exploring Ayodhya~~


On the third day, I explored Ayodhya, visiting places like Hanuman Garhi, Ram Janmabhoomi, and attending the Saryu Nadi aarti. The spiritual experience was incredible, and I spent the entire day soaking in the city's rich culture and history.


~~~ Day 4: Ayodhya to Nagpur~~~


I started my return journey on the fourth day, covering 800 km from Ayodhya to Nagpur. I took a rest break at Jabalpur, visiting the famous waterfalls, and resumed my journey in the evening. I reached my friend’s home in Nagpur at 9 PM and stayed there for the night.


~~ Day 5: Exploring Nagpur~~


On the fifth day, I visited nearby temples like Ramtek and Koradi, capturing lots of pictures. The entire trip cost me around Rs. 6500 in petrol, Rs. 1200 for the lodge in Rewa, and Rs. 2000 for other expenses. 


<< Reflections>>


This trip was a dream come true. It taught me the importance of self-love and boosted my confidence to new heights. A solo trip is indeed the best way to explore our true potential and know ourselves better. 


I hope you enjoyed reading about my adventure. Writing this has been a part of my hobby, and I’m not expecting anyone to read it, haha😂😂! Thank you for joining me on this journey. Bye-bye!


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*(Here are some pictures from my trip)*


Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. Safe travels and happy adventures!

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