I'll start watching your video around 12:30 am in night and It's around it's 3 a.m. in the morning I watch your journeys of sundarban and Bay of Bengal and about the Karnataka which is just finished in this video. Truly awesomesome experience I think I am riding with you. You are true to travelling enthusiast. Thanks for sharing your journey brother. 🤝
Goa is our kryptonite. Call it superstition or anything but has been kind of unlucky for us in past. So we avoid going there. This time too we just moved around it's border and came back without entering...so 😐
Just saw this trip. You were in my territori. I visited south India a lot by car between 2009-2013. Visited Jog Falls, Murudeswer, Go Karna, Goa all these places multiple time. Very beautiful place. I have driven over 1000 KM more than 10 times in india. So my suggestion instead of starting at 6-7 AM try start 3-5 AM and do not drive after 8 PM. This was my rule and it mostly worked good. I even use to start 2 AM in my first day which is the most productive day to drive 1000+ km. Anyway your family is going to slip in car so all adjustment is just yours.
Thanks.. our starting time depends on the day before.. if its a working day like friday, then it really becomes really difficult to start early coz of tiredness and lack of sleep.. sometimes we have started even at 12 at night. So it's totally situational.. by the way read your vlog, gr8 family and better yet everyone fit inside a santro..😊😊 thanks a lot for sharing.
Aap great ho sir,maja aata hai aapke videos dekh ke,i also do long road trips,Raipur to jammu and return is the longest so far,apki tips bahut kaam aati hai.
I love your blogs.. and your Punch line.."keep travelling and keep living.." in the future I'll also join you..as a off-roader amd travelling enthusiast. And one thing I forgot your idea of making bad and the Scorpio was teraffic..
Nice videos brother. And as a native person from Karnataka, If the owner has seen that you guys were taking the corns, he would've given even more corns to take to your home. We in Karnataka very generous, And that too Uttar Kannada people are very friendly.
@@ABVentures Glad you enjoyed Karnataka. Do visit hampi, halebidu and shravanabelagola in karnataka if you like old temples and stone carving (google these places)
India is so diverse "Hindi me kahawat hai " kosk -kosh (matlab har 3km pr)par badle paani, char kosh par vaani(language) Satrangi hai jeevan sabka , sul lo meri kahani 😊😊
Great adventurous trip as you mentioned, your driving and shooting skills are integrated , keep it up ! May Divine Bless you and your family much more happier times ! Keep living ! Keep traveling ! Keep enjoying !
Hi, just subscribed to your videos and can't ignore the similarity your and my family has, we all love travelling. Your videos are just awesome..keep posting and I hope after the covid situation becomes normal you go to many more places...
Really awesome vlogs. Simplicity at its best. You have very supportive family, which makes these trips awesome. I feel you should have spent few more days in Karnataka so you could have experienced it even better. Any way keep traveling and keep rocking.
Nice video Ashishji. Thumps up to your driving stamina. I have never driven for than 800 kms a day. Hope to see more videos from you. Keep rocking like this. 👍
Five years ago I travelled from Jammu to Nashik. During that time road condition between near ratlam was very pathetic. Plz confirm the road condition now as Iam going back to Jammu Dec18
Road conditions overall are good. They have Improved a lot in past couple of years. But still out of nowhere you'll get some potholes and broken sections in between. But since it still is the shortest route with lesser toll, toh it's preferred one. Second alternate is via Ahemdabad. The route that we took on our way from Delhi to Pune. You can check the Video "Karnataka part 1" My suggestion is go via Ratlam. If you don't mind some potholes. It will save time and toll. Thanks.
@@hmtvijayhmtvijay4438 over my experience of years of driving I have learnt that Indian roads are very unpredictable. Anyone can come in front of you anytime. Yes driving at 120-130 gives the thrill but the risk factors goes up. Scorpio is a top heavy vehicle with high centre of gravity. Unlike sedans, If there is an emergency and you turn your steering suddenly chances are it may tip over. Upto 80-90 kmph is optimum speed. You don't have to apply break much, Save fuel and still you can make decent time.
Hi I am also planning a trip from PUNE to Himachal Pradesh with family on Honda City petrol CVT . Which is best route as per your experience and information you have
The route via Ahemdabad is longer but roads are better. But still I'll suggest come via Dhule/Ratlam. The exact route we took. Chittorgarh-tonk-jaipur. Tolls are less and traffic will be lesser on Tonk side. Before reaching manesar there is a connecting highway that joins rewari with sonipat then towards Chandigarh. If you use that you can save a lot of time wasted in Delhi/gurugram traffic. Best of luck luck. If you have any questions you can also message me on facebook or Instagram handle is ashishbhatiaventures. Thanks
Yes, agree with you. But there are so many places to explore, no matter how much time you have you'll miss out something or the other. With limited leaves, it's not possible to add many places in list. So we plan Such trips keeping in mind the journey and not the destination. Agenda is to spend time with family and explore. Thanks for watching 😊
Hi, was watching the 3rd part of the series while sitting in Mahabaleshwar. So ultimately which is the better/recommended route in your opinion? The one via vadodara or the return via nashik? In fact I am visiting delhi in Jan, we are going snowfall hunting. Was seriously contemplating a goa to delhi road trip. Unfortunately we are on a tight schedule, so we are flying this time.
Well roads via Vadodara are better. But via Nashik/dhule is shorter and less toll. So I will recommend via Dhule/ratlam. If you ever get a chance to make this road trip, please do it. Its totally worth the effort. Also if you are going for snowfall, you can try Dalhousie. We went there in Jan and found good snow. You can check the Video on my channel. Thanks.
@@ABVentures Hi. We are booked for the 25th to 30th of Jan 2020. Only flights confirmed. I have seen your dalhousie video too. Trying to keep an open plan upto the last minute and then plan the destination accordingly. In May of this year, I did a goa to vadodara to see the statue of unity. Onward had a stopover in Mumbai and return was a break at pune.
Hello Ashish ji, I am using my lock down period by watching all your videos . Your videos are really full useful for a budget traveler. It is a passion ,Pl. keep it in your habit.These trips are stress booster for a person with busy schedule. I really like your creativity about vehicle. I recently purchased a new Duster RXZ AMT Diesel 2019 Top model and drove only 5000 km for a road trip to Jim Corbett and Nanital and Lucknow. I am also a road trip lover, but not a blogger. Its not easy to find time with our busy schedule Earlier i visit many places and complete approx all himachal including rohatang ,Mc leod ganj, and Khajjiar , Uttrakhand,( Kausani, New Tehri ) Punjab, and other various places by my Alto LXI till now drove 150000 km till now. Now i am starting to visit South and other places by my new duster. Pl. send your email or other contact detail so i can contact you. want some suggestions to get some modification in my Duster.
Thanks for the appreciation sir. Driving is the best way to explore. You can connect with me on facebook or Instagram at ashishbhatiaventures. Thanks...😊
I'll start watching your video around 12:30 am in night and It's around it's 3 a.m. in the morning I watch your journeys of sundarban and Bay of Bengal and about the Karnataka which is just finished in this video. Truly awesomesome experience I think I am riding with you. You are true to travelling enthusiast.
Thanks for sharing your journey brother. 🤝
Excellent compilation..thanks for sharing
Thanks
from Gokarna Goa is very near, while back home you could have had reached Bombay covering Goa-B'bay coastline bypassing Pune.
Goa is our kryptonite. Call it superstition or anything but has been kind of unlucky for us in past. So we avoid going there. This time too we just moved around it's border and came back without entering...so 😐
Kiran ji where are the roads on goa bombay coastline ? Highway is gone to the primitive age.
Hi sir make an vlog on important things to carry on long drive
There is a video on my channel on 15 items to carry while camping and offroading. You can check it out. Thanks
Wow ..Nice vlogs ......🥰
Just saw this trip. You were in my territori. I visited south India a lot by car between 2009-2013. Visited Jog Falls, Murudeswer, Go Karna, Goa all these places multiple time. Very beautiful place. I have driven over 1000 KM more than 10 times in india. So my suggestion instead of starting at 6-7 AM try start 3-5 AM and do not drive after 8 PM. This was my rule and it mostly worked good. I even use to start 2 AM in my first day which is the most productive day to drive 1000+ km. Anyway your family is going to slip in car so all adjustment is just yours.
Thanks.. our starting time depends on the day before.. if its a working day like friday, then it really becomes really difficult to start early coz of tiredness and lack of sleep.. sometimes we have started even at 12 at night. So it's totally situational.. by the way read your vlog, gr8 family and better yet everyone fit inside a santro..😊😊 thanks a lot for sharing.
@@ABVentures Sure ultimately what is you are comfortable with. I wish you the best.
Really Ashish your Driving is Good. Long Drive. Only one Drive you. 👏👏👍
Thanks sir for the support and appreciation 😊
Most welcome
Excellent driving Guys..Enjoyed the Video
Thanks
Aap great ho sir,maja aata hai aapke videos dekh ke,i also do long road trips,Raipur to jammu and return is the longest so far,apki tips bahut kaam aati hai.
Happy jurney Bhatiya Sahab
A lots of Thank You for hard work video vlogs by south India 😍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks sir😊
I love your blogs.. and your Punch line.."keep travelling and keep living.." in the future I'll also join you..as a off-roader amd travelling enthusiast.
And one thing I forgot your idea of making bad and the Scorpio was teraffic..
Bhai bahut badiya
Thanks Bhai😊
Dada up NH 48 pakarke gia keya ? Your vedio is very nice, thank God bless you
Nice videos brother. And as a native person from Karnataka, If the owner has seen that you guys were taking the corns, he would've given even more corns to take to your home. We in Karnataka very generous, And that too Uttar Kannada people are very friendly.
Yup I too think so. Overall the people there were very friendly. A very pleasant experience I must say. Thanks 😊
@@ABVentures Glad you enjoyed Karnataka. Do visit hampi, halebidu and shravanabelagola in karnataka if you like old temples and stone carving (google these places)
Excellent ture....
Thanks
Again best vlog... Nice one Bhai...👍👌
Thanks 😊
Super driving skill Ashish please keep one friend with family for company for abnormal situations in journey thanku
Thanks. I would love to have a tag along buddy vehicle but it's hard to find like minded friends.
India is so diverse "Hindi me kahawat hai " kosk -kosh (matlab har 3km pr)par badle paani, char kosh par vaani(language)
Satrangi hai jeevan sabka , sul lo meri kahani 😊😊
It is very difficult to drive so long. You guys amazing.
Thanks sir.😊
I am a travelling freak and I love ur videos. I almost watched all ur videos.
U have a G8 supporting wife and son ..
May God bless you
Thanks for the support and wishes sir 😊😊😊
Nice video and nice editing aur madam ki voice bahut achi hai sweet voice
Thanks for the appreciation 😊
You have a very awesome driving skills and god bless u betaji🙂🙂
Thanks sir😊
Sir, NH 3 Mumbai Agra Highway then Yamuna Expressway to Delhi would have been quickest route, no?
nice very nice vedio sirjii
Great adventurous trip as you mentioned, your driving and shooting skills are integrated ,
keep it up !
May Divine Bless you and your family much more happier times !
Keep living !
Keep traveling !
Keep enjoying !
Thanks for the appreciation and support sir.
Very nice
Thanks 😊
Hi, just subscribed to your videos and can't ignore the similarity your and my family has, we all love travelling. Your videos are just awesome..keep posting and I hope after the covid situation becomes normal you go to many more places...
Thanks for watching and appreciation. Glad you like it.😊😊😊
very nice
Thanks
Really awesome vlogs. Simplicity at its best. You have very supportive family, which makes these trips awesome. I feel you should have spent few more days in Karnataka so you could have experienced it even better. Any way keep traveling and keep rocking.
Leaves that I get from my office are always limited so..anyway thanks for the appreciation
Very good video dude... Keep it up
Thanks
I really admire your long distance driving skill. I enjoy touring with you via your videos. Keep it up!
Thanks for the appreciation sir.😊
Good one Ashish ji... Good compilation
Thanks 😊
Sir ap sabhi ka hosla acha hai
Thanks
Nice video Ashishji. Thumps up to your driving stamina. I have never driven for than 800 kms a day. Hope to see more videos from you. Keep rocking like this. 👍
Thanks sir😊
Which car best for long distance travels
NICE AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO
PL USE SIMPLE FONTS IF IT IS POSSIBLE FOR YOU
THANX
Sure sir, point Noted. Thanks 😊
@@ABVentures THANX FOR REPLY AND NOTE
If you were to do this again, which route would you recommend between Pune and Delhi?
Via Jaipur-Ahemdabad-surat only. Not exactly sure why, but I like it better...
Five years ago I travelled from Jammu to Nashik. During that time road condition between near ratlam was very pathetic. Plz confirm the road condition now as Iam going back to Jammu Dec18
Road conditions overall are good. They have Improved a lot in past couple of years. But still out of nowhere you'll get some potholes and broken sections in between. But since it still is the shortest route with lesser toll, toh it's preferred one. Second alternate is via Ahemdabad. The route that we took on our way from Delhi to Pune. You can check the Video "Karnataka part 1"
My suggestion is go via Ratlam. If you don't mind some potholes. It will save time and toll. Thanks.
@@ABVentures Thanks Ashish
Thanks alot
Have you installed all terrain tyre? Or stock one?
Nope still running on Stocks. Surprisingly factory tyres are quite good. Will switch to new ones by next year.
Hai nice family. Nice trip .expense details are more important.. Super keep rocking..
Thanks for the appreciation. All the details are given at the end of video and also in Video description. Hope it helps.
@@ABVentures thanks for the response 👏👏👏
@@ABVentures one more doubt?? Such a good vehicle ,but you maintained speed only 70,90, you didn't get bore ???
@@hmtvijayhmtvijay4438 over my experience of years of driving I have learnt that Indian roads are very unpredictable. Anyone can come in front of you anytime. Yes driving at 120-130 gives the thrill but the risk factors goes up. Scorpio is a top heavy vehicle with high centre of gravity. Unlike sedans, If there is an emergency and you turn your steering suddenly chances are it may tip over. Upto 80-90 kmph is optimum speed. You don't have to apply break much, Save fuel and still you can make decent time.
@@ABVentures super exactly.. I agree with you and your ideology.. Once again thanks..
Please make a food , taste place to eat or not and its price reviews as well
Ok. Will keep that in mind for future posts. Thanks 😊
I feel that i am driving...........how u r going to manage (control) camera while driving by single hand ?.... amazing skill
Thanks sir😊
What gears are you using for shooting travel on road and at other places
There is a video on my channel on commonly asked questions. Please check it out.
Thanks Ashish
Your videos are awsome
Thanks
Awesome family
Thanks 😊
Hi
I am also planning a trip from PUNE to Himachal Pradesh with family on Honda City petrol CVT .
Which is best route as per your experience and information you have
The route via Ahemdabad is longer but roads are better. But still I'll suggest come via Dhule/Ratlam. The exact route we took. Chittorgarh-tonk-jaipur. Tolls are less and traffic will be lesser on Tonk side.
Before reaching manesar there is a connecting highway that joins rewari with sonipat then towards Chandigarh. If you use that you can save a lot of time wasted in Delhi/gurugram traffic. Best of luck luck. If you have any questions you can also message me on facebook or Instagram handle is ashishbhatiaventures. Thanks
Hi, Ashish. You should have assigned more time for the trip and visited all the places, because you have gone that far.
Yes, agree with you. But there are so many places to explore, no matter how much time you have you'll miss out something or the other. With limited leaves, it's not possible to add many places in list. So we plan Such trips keeping in mind the journey and not the destination. Agenda is to spend time with family and explore. Thanks for watching 😊
Hi how was the road condition from pune to chittorgarh
Overall they are good. But still there are some broken sections in between. Checkout 13:30 thanks
Hi, was watching the 3rd part of the series while sitting in Mahabaleshwar. So ultimately which is the better/recommended route in your opinion? The one via vadodara or the return via nashik? In fact I am visiting delhi in Jan, we are going snowfall hunting. Was seriously contemplating a goa to delhi road trip. Unfortunately we are on a tight schedule, so we are flying this time.
Well roads via Vadodara are better. But via Nashik/dhule is shorter and less toll. So I will recommend via Dhule/ratlam. If you ever get a chance to make this road trip, please do it. Its totally worth the effort. Also if you are going for snowfall, you can try Dalhousie. We went there in Jan and found good snow. You can check the Video on my channel. Thanks.
@@ABVentures
Hi. We are booked for the 25th to 30th of Jan 2020. Only flights confirmed. I have seen your dalhousie video too. Trying to keep an open plan upto the last minute and then plan the destination accordingly.
In May of this year, I did a goa to vadodara to see the statue of unity. Onward had a stopover in Mumbai and return was a break at pune.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
👍👍 .. 👌👌
Thanks 😊
Apni wife ko bhi driving sikhaiye
Apki trip aur acchi ho jayegi
Drive safely Allah bless
😊 thanks bhai...
I agree with bhai saabh , you should teach your wife to drive at least 30 to 50km small distance.
Vanshika dont drive??
Nope She can't. 😕
@@ABVentures Then u r really a road king... single handed driving....
@@rbchaurasia2001 😊😊😊
Total your house to Pune distance?
Via Ahemdabad- 1620 kms
Via Ratlam - 1450 kms
Hello Ashish ji,
I am using my lock down period by watching all your videos . Your videos are really full useful for a budget traveler. It is a passion ,Pl. keep it in your habit.These trips are stress booster for a person with busy schedule. I really like your creativity about vehicle.
I recently purchased a new Duster RXZ AMT Diesel 2019 Top model and drove only 5000 km for a road trip to Jim Corbett and Nanital and Lucknow. I am also a road trip lover, but not a blogger. Its not easy to find time with our busy schedule Earlier i visit many places and complete approx all himachal including rohatang ,Mc leod ganj, and Khajjiar , Uttrakhand,( Kausani, New Tehri ) Punjab, and other various places by my Alto LXI till now drove 150000 km till now. Now i am starting to visit South and other places by my new duster. Pl. send your email or other contact detail so i can contact you. want some suggestions to get some modification in my Duster.
Thanks for the appreciation sir. Driving is the best way to explore. You can connect with me on facebook or Instagram at ashishbhatiaventures. Thanks...😊
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Thanks 😊
Bhai myc
Jisko red light pe pakda uski rajasthan me haryana number gaadi 😅
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Toyota innova is better
Ok. Its your personal choice.
Very nice
Thanks