Travel — it’s a wonderful thing, isn’t it? It is through travelling that one learns of new cultures, new lifestyles, and experiences various new things in life. Nothing else will recharge your mental batteries like seeing the sunrise in the mountains, or reminiscing about good times while riding along the coastline, seeing the sun go down. These are a few of the things we did this month!
This time, Manaal hits the dunes of Rajasthan with the Desert X and the Mahindra Thar, in order to find the relation between the desert and the two machines named after it, while Kartik discovers a thing or two about evolution heading down to Goa, via NH66 on the Bullet 350 and the Jawa 350. Keshav tried to re-learn Indian-American history on his adventure to Calicut with the Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and later also challenged range anxiety by going camping on the ‘SUV of Scooters.’ Good idea, right? Speaking of good ideas, Aaradhya thought it would be a great one to take off to Auli in an MG Hector and try to learn skiing.
That’s not all; we’ve also pitted the newest Husky against its orange-blooded Austrian cousin, while also comparing the Shotgun 650 with a Ninja in disguise, and taking a trip to Hero’s Neemrana plant in Rajasthan. Among the regulars, we’ve sampled the Hyundai Creta N Line, Force Urbania, Audi RS5 Sportback, the BMW XM, Mercedes-Benz GLE 450d and more.
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