Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Sun 30 - Guwahati
Last day tomorrow before I Fly home, so this will be the last blog entry for this trip, tour the local shopping area's Tomorrow then I'm off and looking forward to being home once again..
Saturday, March 31, 2012
30 & 31 Mar
30 Mar - Tashigang to Samdrup Jongkhar
The last day's ride in Bhutan was a hard 180 kms, about 50% was roadworks, the rest was only average except for the last 15 km where they have finished the new road.
We left Bhutan and drove for about 3 hours before meeting a mini bus to take us the rest of the way to Guwahati, we stpooed for a break and drew a huge crowd, the roads were even worse in India than Bhutan and the trafic is nuts, so we were relieved to get off the bikes and once again drew a big crowd, maybe they dont see that many groups of tourists riding Royal Enfields. So endeth the biking part of this trip, just 2 nights left in Guwahati.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
29 Mar - Monger to Tashigang
We leave Mongar and head uphill again over the Korila pass 3000 mtrs, then wind down into a warmer valley which has lots of soft turns called Yadi Loops through beautiful pine trees. Only a short ride today of 80 kms before we reach our destination, the Druk-Deojung Hotel, Tashigang.After lunch we visit the local monastery and village, on the way we pass a local archery competition, which I watched for some time.
The local staple food is rice (with the local variety being red rice), potatoes, and chillies which are served as a vegetable with every meal and are hot. Most of the meals are quite tasty, but do not have the spices which are used in Indian food, flavour is added by using the chillies. Although the locals serve an eat meat, because of the Buddhist beliefs, they are mostly vegetarian dishes.
28 Mar - Bumthang to Mongar
Today we rise from the clouds into a bright sunny day, the first pass we cross is 3600 mtrs with some snow on the ground. yesterday we were riding past magnolia groves, today we are riding through an ancient spruce forest covered in Spanish moss, fantastic. We drop down about 600 mtrs then rise up again through another layer of clouds to cross Thrumsing La pass at 4100 mtrs high. after lunch we only go a short way before being stopped at a large rockfall being blasted and then cleared so we can pass. For most of the afternoon is seems we are going downhill, weaving in and out of the clouds, we drop over 3400 mtrs before climbing back up again to our destination, Mongar which is at 1800 mtrs high. We covered about 220 hard km before getting to the Druk Zom Hotel where we stay for the night.
Every day on this trip is both physically and mentally challenging, although the roads are mostly paved, (except for where they are doing road works which is often), they are rutted, or pot holed from use, or covered with gravel, or mud, or rockfall, and never straight, so you are always concentrating and trying to work the best path through, and your body is constantly pounded by the rough road.