Since all of us V&C enthusiast were in Udaipur for the Oberoi Concours, our annual long drive trip was planned, starting from Oberoi, Udaipur.
This trip was with a Hunting Theme and this trip was called "Drive Thru The Hunting Grounds". We would be driving to Bundi, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Dholpur and end at Gwalior. This was shorter trip of about 1000 kms.
The Hunting theme is also reflected in the trip Badge, the second from right.
The cars line up at the Oberoi for the flag off. The
Daimler was the only car which participated in the Oberoi Concour d'Elegance, being part of this drive.
There was a surprise for me as HH Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, the current Titular Maharaja of Mysore would flag-off the
Daimler. Seen here is him waiting to the
Daimler to reach the flag-off line.
The flag-off
Off we go. BHPian, Srinand is my trip partner
Onwards to Hadoti Palace Hotel at Bundi. Thirty-six kilometres from Kota lies this small town of Bundi.
We stayed at Hadoti Palace for only one night. The next morning as we left for Ranthambore, we had good Press coverage
Here is an article covering some of the vehicles in this drive as there was Press coverage at Hadoti.
https://rajasthan.ndtv.in/photos/vin...es-here-106887
The Bundi Palace is detailed
here
Onwards to Ranthambore
View of the Bundi Palace from the
Daimler
The road to excellent
Fascinating part of these journeys is seeing the unexpected!
Wonder what is coming from the other side
BHPian Karlos waits patiently for us to pass
Chai break is always a good as it allows the cars to cool why we refresh ourselves.
The
Daimler and Hindustan Landmaster were buddies in this drive. The British cars like to be driven at a steady pace and very comfortable at 70 kmpl. Hence both these cars were always together
As we crunch kilometers towards our destination
Had a relatively comfortable journey
Finally at our Hotel, Nahargarh
We had a wonderful stay
The Ranthambore Safari was something we all looked forward to
Spotted Tigress Riddhi
She did not acknowledge our presence, as she casually walked past us
This was between Zone 4 & 5 as she went about marking her territory. Her cubs were hidden in zone 2
Towards the end of our safari
The preferred prey of the Tiger
Next, we off to Bharatpur for the famous bird sanctuary
Cheers