Thank you all for a great experience….
This is our final update after we have arrived in the Netherlands safe and sound on Friday.
What a great experience and what an amount of very nice people we were allowed to meet underway.
Despite the negativism in the news and refusal of the media to comment more on positive events, we are returning very optimistic about the way people are able to live together. Our aim was to meet a lot of people and learn about each of the countries cultures. And so we did!!
The last two day’s in Incredible India were, how should we say, ehm just incredible…. After our arrival in Mumbai we had the pleasure in meeting the mother of Nayan. She speaks almost no English but we had a great understanding and delicious snacks whilst waiting for her son.
He took us around the streets for some real Mumbai street food. We had nothing to lose anymore (mission already accomplished…) and tried everything with no regrets at all!! The next morning the Mumbai “nose and tasting” was proceeded with an extended breakfast and fresh brewed coffee! After this we had to hunt for cardboard boxes to pack our bikes. Eventually we found some at a local bike shop and could start the disassembling of the bikes; a sad moment….
A bit later than expected we were able to visit the Hara Krishna temple to learn a bit more about the Hindu religion and returned just in time to get a last delicious Indian dish from the neighbors of mum.
Time to say goodbye and jump into the taxi to the new international airport of Mumbai for our flight back to Amsterdam. We were on time but had a bad surprise when we had to pay € 680,- extra to Jet Airways for our two bikes. This is a ridiculous amount of money, where € 300,- should have been the maximum…
The flight was smooth and we arrived in Amsterdam before schedule. There the luggage was on the belt very fast and once we past the customs a cup of cappuccino was waiting for us. The family reunion was complete as Bettina, Saskia, Vincent and Hannah came to Schiphol for a big hug!
We than reassembled our bikes and took off for a very last track to Bergen.
In the Alderliefste we drunk our meanwhile traditional glass of beer to toast on a safe and terrific journey.
And now it’s time to thank those who contributed to this fantastic journey:
– all our followers and especially those who reacted through our website, Facebook, Email and WhatsApp.
– all the people we have met during our journey, sharing information with us and who were open for discussions about differences and similarities.
– all the people who offered us tea, coffee, water, breakfasts, lunches, dinners or fruit etc. etc., just like that.
– all our hosts who let us stay for the night and offered us a warm shower.
– all the truck, blue Nissan, Tuk Tuk, horse, buffalo and camel drivers who used the horn to warn us before overtaking.
– the one responsible for the weather, providing us with 119 days bright sun.
– Santos, Vakantiefietser and Beukers for the construction and delivery of perfect bikes.
– Mike for the creation of a great website.
– Oli, Nicolas, Linda and Marie for an unforgettable experience in the desert and the Westin.
– Barbara for keeping track on us and sending us millions of WhatsApp’s.
– Eduard, Arina, Shelley, Barbara and Sara for giving us our “protection angels”, who did a perfect job!!
– Bettina for allowing us to leave her for 4 months and for the great support in updating our website.
Last but certainly not least Ronald likes to thank Rob, Marco, Niels, Jarno, Ron and Wendy for running the business of Demaco during his absence. It’s a great privilege to have such a partner and management team allowing you to fulfill one of your dreams. Much appreciated and well done!!
A last word from Ronald to Maurice. It has been a tremendous trek and I cannot imagine anyone else in the world, with whom I would undertake such a challenge. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing this unique experience, the fun we had and the great father-son relation! Love you man, and no, I don’t need gel….?
Likewise Maurice would like to thank Ronald. I am extremley greatful that you gave me this opportunity to spend the journey with you. Thank you for being a friend, rather than a dad. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, honesty and vision in all the conversations we had. Your a true inspiration!!
Much love, Mo
And here we are in good old Mumbai…
After our stay in snake-city Saputara, we headed through the mountains to Nashik. This road (and scenery) was even more exciting than the one we had the previous day.
We had an appointment in a so called company guesthouse from Ashoka, a big conglomerate of numerous companies. We met Jaspal already the day before during biking and the selfie he put on Facebook was enough to get recognized in a 1.5 million people-city as we entered Nashik… Vyom was waiting for us on the street and directed us to the guesthouse. Don’t ask how, but everything seems to be organized and you never feel lost.
After a shower it was already time to visit the Ashoka college, where we held a presentation for the students and teachers. A very interested audience with lots of questions to answer, not to forget the large amount of selfies, resulted in a successful event.
That evening we were invited for dinner at a winery called Sula. The great wines and delicious (Italian) food were unexpected and the scenery of grapes were all over the place.
Vyom brought us home safely and only 4,5 hours later our alarm woke us up for the next exciting day. It started with a come together with the “Cyclists family of Nashik” on the middle of the road and after a short track together we were welcomed by the president, teachers and staff of the Guru Gobind Singh Foundation, who supports a college, a poly technical school and a primary school.
This foundation is a social initiative of the family Singh, owners of a big company in stone breaking equipment. We were humbled to meet the founder of the company who, at the age of 84, is still active in society!
We had a presentation from the foundation and then got the podium to share our experiences of our trek, but not before our traveling was blessed in the local Sikh temple.
The Nashik Newspaper was present for an interview and we could only leave after ca. 786 selfies and 243 pictures….
On the road again and this time heading to Mumbai. We took the high-(and only) way and searched for a suitable hotel. The first one was too disgusting and the second and third one were hotels but without any rooms…. finally we could check in at the Vrindanvan guesthouse were we had good food and a perfect sleep.
Today we had to realize that it was our 120th day on trek after we left Bergen (NL) on the 3rd of August; our last day on the bike in India!! It was an easy journey whilst most of the time downhill and we arrived in Mumbai on schedule.
The first message we got was a picture of the Nashik newspaper of today with a huge article about our trek!
In Café MANGII at the Powai lake we found a nice lunch and celebrated our safe arrival of our destination city with a chilled glass of Kingfisher Ultra….???.
Mission accomplished!
Feeling like a Bollywood star….
Just finished our buffet dinner in the Padang Lords Eco Inn in the beautiful city of Saputara (also known for its snakes…) and we were both shocked when we realized that already 6(!) days are passed since our last post. Time flies, especially in India.
Today we had a very nice track from Vyara to Saputara. The mountainous area and spectacular views made it a great day for biking. We decided to take the small roads and never regret our choice.
We had our breakfast at a street food “restaurant” using our rule “cook it, peal it or leave it” in order to minimize the chance of a Delhi Belly?.
The day before we were both still very tired as the alarm woke us at 8.00h. The cause of this tiredness was the traditional Indian wedding of Vikas, an engineer working for IWI-CryoGas, the night before.
We were presented as real celebrities dressed in traditional Indian clothing and could witness all the ceremonies, and there are a lot, from (very) nearby. It’s an unbelievable noisy and colorful event with nonstop dancing for hours, an outdoor dinner with > 500 guests and of course the actual deed of the wedding by a priest (in India this is enough to get married official as well).
We were lucky that Nayan brought us a gift for Vikas and his bride, as we have to be very careful with our cash. Prime Minister Modi decided overnight that all the 500 and 1000 notes are worthless in order to fight against black money (80% of the transactions in India are done in cash, even the purchase of real estate…). The results are huge queues for the working ATM’s (most of them don’t work at all) and you’re only allowed to take 2000 Rupees per day (approx. € 28,-).
We slept in the house of family Joshi and had a great time with them. The breakfast was delicious and we were not allowed to leave without taking some sweet and nuts with us. Thank you so much for your kind hospitality.
Along the street we were stopped several times by people who recognize us from the newspapers. We now start to understand the position of a celebrity and feel like true Bollywood stars!!
The initiator for all this publicity was Savir, another business friend of Ronald. We were kindly invited to stay in his house and we had a great time together with his wife Kavita. We had a great BBQ and some very interesting conversations about our future.
Sam was also joining and he is the “boss” of the Vadodara international Marathon organization.
They invited us the previous day for a meet & greet with approx 80 people and a lot of press. We had several interviews, were filmed and photographed 1000 times and found ourselves in a lot of newspapers the next day.
Mira Erda was also attending the meet & greet and she appeared to be the only female Gokart and F4 champion of India. With only 16 years, she dreams from a career like Max Verstappen. She and her father invited us for a Gokart demo on their own circuit and this was a great experience. We could drive as much as we wanted and got a private course in a twin-kart and the whole circuit was ours….
Before the Gokart event, we visited an Indian barber. Obviously there was a body language issue, because both Ronald and Maurice were cut much shorter then wanted.
If an Indian barber asks “should it be shorter”? Then don’t nod no, because this means yes…. do you follow?
In the two days before we visited the headquarters and production facilities of both CryoGas and INOXCVA, followed by photo sessions and a presentation of our trip to the employees.
A special remembrance was our visit to the King’s Palace, the kind invitation to witness a traditional dance lesson and performance from Ipsita, a Karaoke evening with some medicine and the reunion with the father from Nayan.
We like to thank Nayan & Alka and Savir & Kavita for the superb hospitality; you made our stay in Baroda/Vadodara an exceptional and unforgettable experience!!
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan #MyCleanIndia….
Before we share our thoughts and first experiences of India, we will briefly talk you through our last 48 hours in Oman.
We were invited by friends of our family who live on the outskirts of Muscat. Hamdam, Gunni and their daughter Sara provided us with great hospitality and conversation.
The second day we took the chance of visiting the university Gunni works at (great piece of architecture), before preparing our bikes for the flight.
Talking about that, Gunni managed to gather a lot of cardboard boxes so we just had to focus on disassembling the bikes in a correct manner, make sure we don’t lose any bolts & nuts and encase the bike in cardboard. The panniers were put into 2 big plastic bags for check-in.
That same evening we were brought to the airport to catch our 00:30am flight and with the help of Hamdam, who knew one or two people, we were able to skip a few lines ?. Once again thank you Hamdam, Gunni and Sara for everything you did. We had a great time in Oman which ended on a high note.
Although we were able to sleep a little on our 2.5 hours flight to Ahmedabad, we arrived in a drowsy state. However, both our bikes and bags arrived and we managed to reach our hotel for an early check in. From 07:00h -11:00h(Indian time) we took a nap as we were invited to visit the IPR (Institute for Plasma Research) at 13:45h and we still needed to reassemble our bikes.
At IPR we were warmly welcomed by Ritendra Bhattacharya and his colleagues. After a small introduction by Mr P.K. Atrey it was our turn to talk about our journey and explain the bikes. Last but not least we were given a tour through the Cryolab, where Demaco has been delivering the cryogenic test facilities for the ITER Cryolines.
It was here, where we met with Nayan Pandya who is a business friend of Ronald.
Together with him and his colleague we were taken to the Vishala restaurant in Ahmedabad.
This restaurant serves a great variety of authentic Gujarat (the region Ahmedabad is part of) food which is delicious. Not only do they serve food, but there are dance performances, a Marionette theatre and a utensil museum showcasing a vast selection of ancient Indian utensils. What an incredible first day this was!
The next day we visited the Gandhi museum who lived in Ahmedabad between 1918 and 1930. It was here where he prepared the so called Dandi March. This was the non-violent resistance against tax on salt. All in all a very special and inspiring place.
We then headed to our hotel in Gandhinagar and this was a special ride for us, as we surpassed the 10.000km mark!! ??
Yesterday has been a very remarkable day for us as we were able to play our part in the ‘Swacch Bharat Abhiyan’ (clean India mission). A group of 21 cyclists is currently biking from Kashmir (a city in the North) to Kanyakumari (a city in the South) to create awareness about this movement. This is a well organized event and the group of cyclists are flagged off and welcomed in the cities they stay. Yesterday we joined them for a 140km ride from Gandhinagar to Vadodara.
We were flagged off at 10:00h in the morning by a group of 2000 exited people. Ronald was given the podium to talk about our tour and show his support to the ‘Swacch Bharat Abhiyan’ movement. As a result of that everyone wanted to take a picture with us. We definitely set up a new record when it comes to the amount of selfies ?? We felt like celebrities, really!
Now to the ride itself… this was a great experience and well organized. Every 30km or so we had a small break with refreshments.
The time was flying as we both found ourselves in good conversations with the 21 cyclists.
It was dark when we arrived in Vadodara where we were welcomed by both the local rotary club, sponsors as well as colleagues of Nayan who joined us too. Hats off for that Nayan ??.
For dinner we had home made oven backed pizza and they were just finger licking good!!
This morning we woke up early to flag off the 21 cyclists. To our surprise we were honoured with a medal and a certificate for biking with the group. After a couple of photos we headed back to Nayans place as we had an interview appointment with the national TV. This time we felt like actors who share their thoughts on their new movie… we were sitting in the garden namely with our bikes in the background talking about our trip, the do’s and don’ts, what to think of etc. In the afternoon we had a Traditional Ayurveda massage appointment which was a great way to relax our muscles and mind.
As you can see, we have been a little busy the past few days hence why the post is a bit longer. India is, as they promote themselves, incredible and we are extremely grateful to experience all of this. We can’t wait to see what still has to come…
PS: cycling in India is a bit different…
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