INDIA TO LONDON BY ROAD: 16000 KM | 13 CARS | 27 PARTICIPANTS | 18 COUNTRIES | ROAD TRIP
The one that started it all; the one that made celebrities out of its participants; the one that made it amply clear that we at Adventures Overland were here to undertake the ostensibly impossible and turn it upon its head! This was the first of our triumphant trio of trips to London by road.
ROAD TO LONDON - 2017 edition was the first time in the history of independent India that 27 phenomenal people had given into their urge to achieve the implausible and embarked upon a road trip like no other.
We covered an incredible distance of 16,000 km in a convoy of 13 4x4 SUVs, crossing 18 countries en route, within a span of just 49 days.
It was an epic trip, to say the least. And one which is still making waves till date.
Route: India - Myanmar - Thailand - Laos - China - Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan - Kazakhstan - Russia - Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - Czech Republic - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - France - London, United Kingdom
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Road To London was bound to make headlines, but our participants were not far behind and have become celebrities in their own right after this expedition. Here are some of their stories:
Mumbai to London by Road: 73-year-old Mr. Badri Baldawa with his wife & 9-year-old granddaughter -
Bangalore to London by Road: Mr. Nishith Jois with his wife Priyanka Nishith Jois -
Delhi to London by Road: Mr. Dilpreet Singh Bindra -
Nagpur to London by Road: Dr. Abhijit Deo (Orthopedic surgeon) -
Kolkata to London By Road: Ms. Tanushree Nandan -
Road To London 2017 has been a huge success. We have accomplished what only a few can even dare to dream.
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Return Journey - We shipped our vehicles back to India from London.
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48 Hours in India: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
48 Hours in India: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
India is a country that would take an entire lifetime to fully explore, so when we set our sights on just 48 hours in India, we knew it would be a challenge. However, knocking out the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) in a weekend might just be possible.
TripVerse dared us to try and accomplish the feat and we took on the challenge, always up for proving adventure travel in exotic destinations is possible, even during a weekend trip.
If you know us, you know we take any chance we can to travel, but spending 48 hours in India has been on our list for a long time, and with so many short, cheap flights to India from Dubai, it was only a matter of time before we took on the challenge. Using a three day weekend, we flew direct to Delhi and had a car and driver waiting for us.
The Golden Triangle is one of the most popular tourist routes in India, allowing travelers to visit New Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur in just a few days time as all three cities are not only very close together, but vastly different.
We knew we wanted to end the trip with Delhi, so we immediately landed and headed straight to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, and tried to get there before sunrise to avoid the crowds.
The Taj Mahal is just one of those sights that you can't really believe you are looking at, something you see 1,000 times in pictures and movies your entire life. As we arrived early enough, the entire site was void of crowds and covered in a layer of mist and fog. It was incredible to watch this amazing building emerge from the fog into all its glory as the sun broke. Take your time, explore the area from all angles and take the time to just sit down and stare at one of the most amazing buildings ever built.
Remember: No camera tripods are allowed in, so make sure to check them at the entrance building before going in. You'll have to check your backpacks as well.
One your way out of the Taj, walking down the street towards the entrance, just passed the Oberoi Villas is a hotel called Taj Spice which you cannot miss. Without any of the expense or fuss of such a fancy hotel, you can easily get up to their amazing rooftop cafe and sit outside while enjoying the same beautiful view people pay thousands for at the Oberoi. Their food is delicious and beer cold - and cheap!
Check out our full 48 Hours in India itinerary on TripVerse for more detailed information on this and all the places we visited and recommend!
On our way out of town, we stopped at the beautiful Agra Fort, which would easily the be the most stunning site in Agra if it weren't for the Taj Mahal. It is well worth the visit and a fraction of the price of the Taj. ($1 instead of $10)
As soon as we wrapped up at the Agra Fort and the sun was setting it was on to Jaipur! We raced against the clock to make the 4-hour drive before it got to late and arrived at our hotel around 9 pm. A quick meal and we were off to sleep. We were exhausted but loving the adventure!
No 48 hours trip to India should be without a visit to Jaipur if you are anywhere close. It might just be my favorite city in India. There is just something different about being in Rajasthan, the Pink City, as it is called.
There is enough to fill 48 hours alone in Jaipur, but we really only had part of a day so we did all the exploring in the time we had and saw a ton! First, it was off to the old part of the city to visit the Jaipur Palace, one of the coolest and most detailed palaces we've ever seen. Make sure to make your way back to the hidden chamber with detailed and ornately decorated doorways honoring the four seasons. Make sure to have your camera ready, they are made for Instagram!
Heading out of Jaipur, stop and visit the Floating Palace and the Elephant Village. We weren't interested in paying to ride or wash the elephants, just wanted to see them. If you drive down the road from the Elephant place, there is an actual village where each family cares for 2-3 elephants and this is really cool to see. Huge elephants and people living in harmony is a wonderful thing.
Jumping back in the car with Prakash, we headed directly to the Amer (or Amber) Fort, which is one of the most amazing places we have ever seen that we never knew existed! TripVerse said we should make the trek all the way up the stairs to the top and thank god we did. The Amer Fort is SUCH an amazing place to explore and I am shocked we'd never heard of it before.
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WORLD TRIP BY ROAD: 2 INDIANS | 90,000 KM | 6 CONTINENTS | 50 COUNTRIES | ROAD TRIP | SELF DRIVE
The Great Indian World Trip!
An unprecedented journey where we drove 90,000 km through 50 countries in 6 continents. We spent 2 years planning this round the world expedition which we love to describe as “The Mother of all Road Trips”.
We split our journey into 6 legs for the 6 continents
Leg 1: ASIA
Our epic journey started from India Gate, New Delhi. We crossed the Indian border and drove through Myanmar, a hidden gem in the sub-continent that was till a few years ago closed to tourists. From Myanmar, we drove through Thailand and Malaysia before concluding our Asia leg in Singapore.
Leg 2: AUSTRALIA
We shipped our vehicle to Darwin, Australia where we drove more than 17000 km. Here, we created a Guinness World Record for 'The longest journey by car in a single country'.
Leg 3: AFRICA
After shipping our car from Darwin, Australia to Mombasa, Kenya, we drove all the way from Kenya to South Africa covering Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe on the way. The African odyssey concluded in Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of the African continent.
Leg 4: SOUTH AMERICA
Our vehicle was then shipped to Buenos Aires, Argentina from where we drove to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. From Ushuaia, we took the Pan American highway and drove all the way up to Mexico crossing Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. The journey took us through the Death Road in Bolivia, rated as the Worlds’ Most Dangerous Road!
Leg 5: NORTH AMERICA
We crossed the Mexico-US border and drove through 18 states in the USA. We visited Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Seattle, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park and Canada before we reached Deadhorse in Alaska, the northernmost tip of Alaska where we were greeted by the Northern Lights! Our North American leg was concluded in the Big Apple.
Leg 6: EUROPE
From New York, we shipped our car to the United Kingdom and drove all the way up to John O Groats, the northernmost tip of United Kingdom. We drove south to London, crossed the English Channel and entered mainland Europe. We covered 23 countries in Western and Eastern Europe before we reached Turkey, the 50th country of our 15-month long journey.
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Golden Triangle Tour India | Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour | Delhi Tour Guide Episode-1
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triangular shape formed by the locations of New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur on a map.
This tour starts in Delhi moving south to Agra and then west, to Jaipur. The circuit is about 720 km by
road. Each destination is about 4 to 6 hours of drive from another.
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Daily life in India - Driving in traffic in Delhi ( India )
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Must Visit Places In Delhi | A Day Tour in Hop On Hop Off Bus | DesiGirl Traveller
Sightseeing tour is something we all wish to do when we visit to a new city. I love it too and that’s why I decided to take a sightseeing tour in Delhi – the capital city of India. I feel it is fun to explore your own city like a tourist. So, in this video, I have travelled in HOHO (Hop On/Hop Off) Bus to a few of the must-visit places of Delhi.
HOHO bus is a sightseeing tour (a part of Delhi Tourism) initiative to help the tourists explore the must-visit places of Delhi in the best possible manner. What makes HOHO bus tour different than organized tours by travel agencies is the fact that HOHO bus tour is inexpensive, flexible and doesn’t require a definite planning in advance. The ticket price is Rs 500 for 1 day trip in which you can travel to 20 tourists’ places in Delhi. There is a HOHO bus at every 40-45 mins at the dedicated bus stops in Delhi. The routes of Hop On Hop Off bus cover museums, monuments, gardens, galleries, hotels, bazaars, shopping malls etc. Overall, the service of this tour bus by Delhi Tourism is designed to offer a complete experience of the capital city of India to a tourist.
The ticket price doesn’t include tickets of monuments and other sites. You have to buy separate tickets for every monuments and sites of Delhi which you visit. Timing of the bus is: 7.50 am. 8.30 am, 9.10 am, 9.50 am, 10.30 am and so on. The bus starts from Baba Khadak Singh Marg. The earlier you start the more places you get to visit.
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Delhi to Nepal By Road || Road trip to Nepal Part 1. Crossing Border by car
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Delhi to Pokhara by Road with a overnight break in Butwal
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INDIA TO THAILAND BY ROAD: 4500 KM | 22 INDIANS | 3 COUNTRIES | ROAD TRIP I SELF DRIVE I EPIC
Adventures Overland has made history yet again by facilitating the most talked about INDIA to
BANGKOK drive for 22 Indians who drove across 3 countries, clocking 4500 km by crossing 2
International land borders in Indian vehicles.
Some of the highlights from the expedition:
• WW II era bridges - Crossing 46 iron bridges, all within 100 km. These bridges were built
during the World War 1 and is maintained by the Border Road Organization of India.
• Bagan - The city of temple: Bagan is home to around 4,456 pagodas. It was such a sight to
visit this place as no matter where we looked, we could see the ancient, magnificent
temples. It is a sea of pagodas, and while you’re there, you will be able to feel the calm,
peace and vibrations of this holy land.
• Inle Lake - This beautiful freshwater lake located in the Shan Plateau, is home to the Intha
people, who are known for their unique leg-rowed traditional boats.
• Mandalay - The former capital of Burma, Mandalay has a rich and exotic past. This city
houses the historical prison where famous Indian freedom fighters like Bal Gangadhar Tilak
were imprisoned during the British Raj. Half of Burma’s monks reside in this city and it has its
share of royal palaces and monasteries.
• Golden Rock - Soaking in the atmosphere charged with magic and devotion as we visited the
huge and stunning golden rock. It’s a rock coated in gold and topped with a stupa, balancing
itself on top of a mountain and enjoys the status of being the holiest shrine for the
Buddhists.
• Mae Sot border - The end of our drive through Myanmar and the beginning of our drive
through Thailand. The spirit of the group was palpable as they realized that their dream to
drive from India to Bangkok is just a few km away.
Anyone can take a flight to Bangkok, but it takes strong guts to attempt the drive!
Over a period of two weeks, all of us experienced new highs, dealt with breakdowns and other
obstacles together as a team, sampled exotic food, drove long hours at a stretch for many days in a
row, and finally, together, achieved the common goal-reaching Bangkok by road all the way from
India. The journey connected us and has made us friends for life. Driving for over 10,000 km through
three countries, Road to Bangkok was a test of mettle and skill, with the curious, the brave and the
crazy ones who joined us!
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Traveling to India for the First Time | Delhi & Agra
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Life is crazy! The tide smashes even the best-laid plans to sand… and so it goes!
This is a story about two people, who met by chance, were bound by fate and who continue to let the quirky side of life guide their paths! How else could a young man from a tiny town in Albania and a farm girl from the mountains of Montana meet in the middle, with a life guided by adventure?
We met in Rome. Engjell was a waiter in a little Roman restaurant down by Trevi Fountain and I was a student abroad, spending a year in the Eternal City. There are some pretty cheesy movies about the giggly American girl meeting the handsome foreigner abroad, who then spend all their time bombing around ancient ruins on a shiny moped, hair blowing in the wind and smiles from ear to ear. And yet… serendipity delivers! We did fall in love and he did have a moped…
In 2006, we moved back to the United States. We returned as a family of three, as little Fiona had been born in Rome at FateBeneFratelli, the hospital on an island… where all the Roman babies have been born for centuries! We moved often, looking for the perfect place. In 2010, we found an opportunity to open our own restaurant in Bigfork, Montana. We spent seven years and thousands of hours bringing the flavors of Italy to rural Montana. We were doing well! We were successful and busy and had finally bought our own home… we had a mortgage and car payments and a full-time, ultra-demanding job! We opened a second restaurant! We even added two more family members with the addition of Hugo and Remy!
We were living the dream! Or were we? On the outside, it looked like we had it all… that success had reached out its hand and we had graciously accepted. But in reality, we were working 80-100 hours each per week, we rarely saw our three beautiful kids who knew the nanny better than they did us, and we were burned out… from too much work, from too little time spent together as a family, from life! We had bought into the well-oiled idea of success and were realizing quickly the fatal flaws in our plan.
So we decided, together, to give it all up! We took the giant, terrifying, leap and sold it all to travel on a shoestring budget and let life teach us again, teach us anew, of what it looks like to be a successful human being! We are just beginning on this wonderful adventure! We have been traveling the U.S. for a year as a family in a motorhome. We are every day astounded by the diversity and creativity of both humans and Mother Nature. In July, we will set off for a one year trip around the world!
This time, too, food and wine lead our adventure. We hope to dig deep into every culture as we go, unearthing culinary tradition everywhere we go! We plan to travel to places where we can stage and work in restaurants and vineyards to learn more and to ultimately be able to take what we have learned and start fresh…inspired, changed… wherever we end up.
This trip is about re-defining success! It is about food and wine…about a plate of pasta or a shared bottle of wine, about experiences! It is about family and figuring out how we all fit together and what life’s REAL plan for us is! We invite you to join us in this crazy adventure as we travel the world!
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Kwid Drive To Paris | Episode 1 | Feature | Autocar India
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ROAD TO LONDON 2018: INDIA TO LONDON BY ROAD | 18 COUNTRIES | 15 SUVs | 29 PARTICIPANTS | ROAD TRIP
Road To London 2018 - The 2nd Edition of India to London by road journey
18 Countries, 16000 KM, 49 Days, 15 SUVs, 1 Epic Drive… A road trip from India to London – We did it not once, but twice already!
After receiving a lot of love on our Road to London 2017 expedition video with over 3.3 million views on YouTube and 1.5 million views on Facebook, we are excited to share the video for our second edition of India to London by Road journey. With more participants and bigger convoy, it was certainly grander than the year before.
This video celebrates the journey of 29 participants who were brave enough to embark on the life changing drive from India to London by road.
Once considered a herculean task and unachievable, Road to London journey is now a reality that many people have been blessed to experience.
There is a charm about the cross-country road trips that makes it unspeakably desirable. From driving through the ancient Silk Route in China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, cruising through the futuristic Autobahns of Germany or traversing 4 countries in a day… there was something on this drive that made everyone look forward to each day with excitement in their eyes.
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When the journey is this extraordinary, it is bound to make headlines. All the participants on Road to London 2018 journey were no less than celebrities and some even made it to the top of your newspaper highlights and even your Facebook newsfeed. Sharing some of their first cross-border road-trip success stories here:
Chandigarh to London by Road: Road trip done by Prabhsimran Singh with his wife Jasleen Kaur:
Chennai to London by Road: Road trip done by three friends Mr. Meganathan, G.D. Narayanan and P. Baburaj:
Goa to London by Road: Road trip done by father-son duo Mr. Xavier Vas and Doyle Vas, along with their friend Karl Vas:
Chandigarh to London by Road: Road trip done by Mr. Pardeep Gupta with his wife Rekha Gupta:
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ROUTE - India - Myanmar -Thailand - Laos - China - Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan - Kazakhstan - Russia - Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - Czech Republic - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - France - London, United Kingdom
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Road to London journeys are just getting bigger, better, stronger with each passing year. If you missed the Road to London 2017 and 2018 journey, then this is your chance to make your dream a reality and join us on this epic drive through 18 countries, 16000 km in 50 Days.
Trust us, Road to London 2019 is going to be the greatest thing you will ever do in your life!
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India Vlog: New Delhi Red Fort, Raj Ghat, India Gate!
February 13, 2015
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And so our 12-day adventure in India begins! We took an Air India red-eye flight direct from Shanghai to New Delhi. Our flight was a little delayed, so we only arrived in New Delhi at 3:00 am. We used the prepaid car service inside the arrivals terminal for transportation from the airport to our hotel. This was a mistake! We were charged 1,500 rupees only to find out that we could have used the prepaid taxi service just outside the terminal for 500 rupees. Something to remember for next time! :)
We stayed at the New Delhi Railway branch of the Ginger Hotel chain. It's located just 200 meters from the Ajmeri Gate side of the train station, which is convenient for early departures or late arrivals. The hotel is affordable and clean, although the flusher on our toilet didn't work very well. The restaurant has good options for all meals. We want to note that there is a significant amount of noise pollution from the train station - constant honking! If you're a light sleeper, you might want to find a hotel further away from the train station.
We only slept for 2.5 hours and were impressed that we managed to stay out and active the whole day. After spending the morning walking around the backpacker-friendly Pahar Ganj neighborhood (on the opposite side of the train station from Ginger Hotel), we pooled our resources with friends to hire a car and driver for the afternoon, which cost 1,800 rupees total for four hours. Hiring a car and driver is definitely the way to go for sightseeing in Delhi, especially if you're short on time like we were. The city is huge, traffic can get very congested, and a car and driver are relatively affordable.
Because we got a late start to our driving tour, we only managed to see three tourist sites: Red Fort, Raj Ghat, and India Gate. Raj Ghat was especially beautiful. It's the site of Mahatma Gandhi's final resting place. The park areas at Raj Ghat are lovely! If you're not pressed for time, we recommend taking a picnic and staying for a while. ;)
We went to Connaught Place for dinner. The area is filled great restaurants and as well as a famous bakery, Wenger's. We were pretty exhausted by dinner, so we opted to return to the hotel early as opposed to exploring the neighborhood at night. But it looked like a happening place!
The next morning, we woke up at 4:30 am to catch our train to Agra, home of Taj Mahal! Looking forward to sharing that vlog!
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Travel India: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer!
February 13-24, 2015
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After an incredible introductory visit to India in October 2014 (we visited Kolkata), we decided to spend our Lunar New Year holiday exploring a different part of India. We flew in and out of New Delhi and also visited Agra (home of Taj Mahal!), Fatehpur Sikri (which is just a 1-1.5 hour drive by car from Agra) and three cities in Rajasthan: Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer. This video is an overview of the entire trip but we'll be uploading vlogs for each individual day of travel over the next couple weeks. Below is our trip itinerary:
February 13:
-market tour by and introduction to Salaam Baalak Trust (not featured in this video)
-Red Fort
-Raj Ghat
-India Gate
February 14:
-train from New Delhi to Agra
-Red Fort
-Tomb of I'timad-ud-Daulah
-sunset over Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh
February 15:
-sunrise at Taj Mahal
-Fahtepur Sikri
-train from Agra to Jaipur
February 16:
-Hawa Mahal
-Elefantastic
-sunset over Jaipur from Padao Open Air Restaurant at Nahargarh Fort
February 17:
-Amer Fort
-City Palace (not featured in this video)
-train from Jaipur to Jodhpur
February 18:
-shopping in and around Sardar Market and the Clock Tower
February 19:
-Mehrangarh Fort
-Flying Fox zipline at the Fort
February 20:
-drive from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer
-Kothari's Patwa-ki-Haveli Museum and Patwon ki Haveli
-sunset from Bada Bagh
February 21:
-Jaisalmer Fort
-Jain Temples in the fort (not featured in this video)
-camel ride and sunset in the Sam Sand Dunes
February 22:
-drive from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur and overnight in Jodhpur
February 23:
-flight from Jodhpur to New Delhi
-Qutub Minar
February 24:
-flight from New Delhi to Shanghai
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