Wednesday 29 August 2018

Road Untrodden: Enormous Journey to Esztergom




My Journey Mate
“Today’s route is slightly complicated.” Chandan is beaming with  enthusiasm as he studies the route. We will cross Danube river on the bridge today and cycle on the Slovakian side for some time. Later we will cross the Wag River and again come on the Hungarian side and will continue cycling up to the historic town of Esztergom. 

The Yacht Club
We finish our breakfast quickly today since there is not much of a choice. As we cross the bridge and reach the Slovakian side, it feels stunningly beautiful. We are blessed with a clear and cool  weather today. 

The path is excellent. Fresh grass on both the sides is welcoming us. ( According to Milind, the grass is so fresh that you feel like eating it.😃) We are full of energy and are getting used to our routine. There are some other cyclists following the same route. There is a yacht club we must visit  as per the guide. It is a small club with no one around. We take a quick look and proceed further. The poppy flowers have disappeared.  Road is paved though the baron grass land along the Danube River. 
Heep of Dry Garbage : Hungary



 I see a tiny hill in the midst of grass land. As the curiosity is aroused I focus my camera lenses  and zoom it as much as I can. And to my dismay I realise it is a heap of dry garbage. I can clearly see a small mountain of plastic junk overlooked by the vultures flying around it.  So the situation in Hungary is no different. 







Selfie Time : Road Unpaved
Today’s route is mesmerizing. I feel in the heart of heart that this road should never end. And of course it comes to an end. We are suddenly dumped on a path we  never dreamt about. It is a bear path with no surfacing. It is decorated with grass and sand. We try to reconcile with the path. It is really difficult to keep our balance and pace at the same time. There is another path parallel  to this path at 10 feet above us. We hope that it is a better road and climb up the dike with our cycles. However to our disappointment it is no better. Hence after a lot of deliberation we decide to continue on the dike. We struggle to  push the peddle. The path seems to be really long. After cycling for an hour or so we decide to give up to the route for  Bakarwadi and Chivada give us some energy.
One for the road
some time and sit down in the middle of the road. Snacks come out of our saddle bags.
rizing. I feel in the heart of heart that this road should never end. And of course it comes to an end. We are suddenly dumped on a path we

As we cycle down this path and try to make friends with it, the path ends suddenly and we are back on the tar road. Our effortless cycling gives us a feeling of floating in the air. We are rejuvenated. Today  we will not go directly to the hotel. We need to visit the Basilica in Esztergom.  It is regarded as Rome of Eastern Europe. As we ride past the green fields and clear streams, we suddenly reach a huge bridge on Danube River. 

The first thing we notice is the gigantic structure of Basilica. It is situated on a small hillock and
Basalika
hence is noticeable from a distance. As we click the pictures, a group of teenagers crosses the bridge in the opposite direction on their push bicycles.

We carve our way though the town and reach the base of Basilica.  There is one hour  before it closes. Hence without wasting time we rush towards the entrance. As we go inside, we are flabbergasted by its sheer size. The gigantic dome, huge organ in front of the altar, the holy Christ everything is so enthralling. 


Girls on the Bridge
We come out and spend some time observing the surroundings. There is still enough daylight hence we decide to rush to the hotel. It takes us almost 45 minutes to reach the hotel. It is at the fag end of the town.  We are awestruck by the view of the hotel. It is one of the finest hotels of our trip. However since it is far away from the city center, we have to take a bus back to the town to eat. We do not want to go back on our bicycles hence we decide to use the city bus. 

We reach the city center and eat in a Chinese
Dog Carriage
restaurant. As we wait for the bus to go back to the hotel, we take a final look at the town. Everything has closed down as the Sun has set. As the bus arrives, Chandan Takes out Euros to pay for the tickets. The bus driver nods his head in denial and says he will accept Forint which is a Hungarian currency. We do not have any. This is probably the last bus and we have no time to change the money. Driver is quite adamant and asks us to get down. There is a man at the door who tells us that he is willing to change Euros. He gives us the money in exchange for the euros and we are inside the bus.

Without much difficulty we come back to the hotel. It is already bed time. We now hit the bed without any word. Tiredness takes over from here as we dream about our last day of cycling. 

40 comments:

  1. Extremely crisp description. Reading the blog makes me want to book myself on the next flight.

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  2. Ashwini this is truely the right eay of exploring country side..You are among the few Choosen one to blessed with so much time & passion..Will try to go with you on one such trip..

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  3. Mastach Ashwini your writing is so cute and sweet it feels like we are there with you

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  4. Very well written. Could see the countryside through your writing.

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    1. Thanks. Yes the experience made it look more beautiful.

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  5. Still repenting for not coming with our group.

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    1. We missed you too. I am sure you will join next time.

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  6. Soo perfectly described.. feel like we should have this as next target tour.. ����

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    1. Yes Medhekarji. Its a must do at least once. Thanks.

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  7. These are Great experiences one gets outside your comfort zone. well written Ashwini

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  8. Ashwini, you are great 👍. Awesome 👏 No words to describe precise ness, aptly written. Kudos!!!

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  9. ashwini, travelled with you while reading.

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    1. Thanks Savita Tai. Feels like objective of writing was accomplished if you feel that way.

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  10. Meaning of word bicycle is
    a vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel

    But I would like to refine as.....
    A frame of togetherness propelled by everyones will and steered with mutual understanding together attached to your experiences while you all made your way across.
    Superb...

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    1. Wow Ajit. Excellent correlation indeed. Very apt.

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  11. Great write up as always
    It really brought memories back
    Thanks for penning down our wonderful journey

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    1. Thanks Chandan. I also felt the same way while writing.

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  12. Dr. Ashwini, as I read your various blogs on your challenging tourism activities pleasantly described very lively, I feel like actually pedalled in your group colleagues.( Pravas varnan vachtana swata pravas kelyacha aabhas vachkachya manat nirman karne mhanje tumhi uttam lekhak -Author aslyachi kabuli denyasark aahe)Collection of all these blogs shd b PUblished asap

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  13. When is the next blog available for reading?

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    1. I will be posting the last blog in the series, 'Europe Cycling'

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  14. Wonderful experiences and lovely written!

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  15. Looking forward to reading more of your enjoyable escapades.

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    1. Sure. Last in the series coming soon. Thanks for reading.

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  16. Loved reading your experiences...Superb flow in your writing...Looking forward for more👍

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    1. Thanks a lot Gauri. Experiences are so enriching that they automatically enrich the writing.

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  17. It's not a race it's a journey enjoy the moment

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  18. Dr. Ashvini your blog takes us to on the spot and gives reader to get into mental framework of power of visualisation. Do keep us engaged further.

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  19. Very well written Ashwini. You explained it so nicely, I travelled through countryside. Looking foward for more....

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    1. Thank you. Yes the words cannot capture the beauty of country side in totality however tried my best.

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