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Amazing river-cut formations — that’s all Nipun Srivastava knew about Nighoj before he set out. His expectations were exceeded. Even the ride was enough to write home about
Posted On Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 11:10:18 PM
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I often thought the Ahmednagar highway is not in very good condition and always have avoided that section of road. However, when I actually headed towards Nighoj that day, I realised how wrong I was. The highway is a pleasure to ride on, turning out to be even better than the old NH4! Smooth roads and an open landscape provide for a lot of soul searching on two wheels, especially when the destination is a place you know nothing of and don’t know what to expect. ROAD GAUGE I head down the Ahmednagar highway up till I reached a sign board on the left which said ‘NIGHOJ’ and points to the left. This board is about 50 kilometres out of Pune on State Highway 27. Taking that left, one passes some small villages and towns along the road where food, water and essentials are readily available. The vistas here are not made of breath-taking ghats or blissful beaches but there are fields to be seen. I felt connected with the real India, in the countryside. Perfect for photography. Abandoned bullock carts, wide open fields and a narrow road — for anyone with an appetite for photography, the ride to Nighoj is heaven! About 40 kilometres after getting off the highway, we reach the main town. Nighoj is a small town on barren land with a few temples and some villages around it and home to one of the most awe inducing rock formations in the country. It’s interesting how the terrain changes so drastically in just a few kilometres. BIG CLAIMS |
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