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Being an avid traveller and photography enthusiast, I always wanted to visit Ladakh, which I believe is the epitome of natural splendor with its picture-postcard lakes and ethereal mountain vistas. When I signed up for Overdrive IQD 2014, there were quite a few doubts in my mind. The thought of actually getting to drive Audi SUV’s in Ladakh seemed a bit far-fetched at first glance. I was also worried whether it was worth spending 1 lac on it.
But having completed the trip, I can definitely say that the OD team led by Bert exceeded all my expectations. As a car aficionado, driving the Audi’s across the varied terrain and breathtaking landscape was a surreal experience. I was living the dream by trying out a different Audi SUV everyday, over roads that offered one of the best views in the world around every corner. Even the off-road experience across water crossings, dirt road, slush etc. in these SUV’s is something that I am going to cherish for a really long time. The following cars were available to us:
Q3 2TDi
Q3 2TFSi
Q5 2TDi
Q5 2TFSi
Q7 4.2TDi
There were eight participants and the OD team comprised of 8 members of which only 4 drove the cars. So basically it was 12 guys driving the cars over the course of 9 days. There was enough time for each one of us to drive every car, infact one of the days I just chilled out in the back seat to enjoy the landscape. We also had a modded Thar and a Bolero Camper as support vehicles for the trip. It was really nice learning driving tips from seasoned drivers like Bertrand D’Souza and road test editor Halley. As for photography, the editor of Better Photography was a part of the OD team and he shared his valuable inputs.
We all were enjoying the cars and the views so much so that photography actually took a back seat.
As for the cars, call me stupid but I liked the Q3 TFSi the best. Maybe I am biased towards turbo petrols.
The highlight of the trip was that all the participants really gelled with each other from the very first day and made the long arduous journey a memorable one. I made many good friends from different walks of life and I am grateful to OD for the same. The TV show is scheduled to be aired this Saturday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg3ZviCERzs and a trip report will be present in the September issue of the magazine. Enough with the rant, lets get started with the pictures.
Day 1 Chandigarh to Manali
We started from Park Plaza, Zirakpur around 7am stopped at Mandi for lunch and rolled into Manali by evening.
After a early morning round of introductions, all the participants received a goodie bag from the sponsors which had Oakley shades, GANT tees and jacket.
Loading up the cars
Ready to leave
The monster with over 750Nm torque swallowed a major chunk of the luggage.
The Q3 twins at the lunch stop near Mandi
Photo stop near Manali
The beautiful pathway to our cottages in Manali
Paramedic Rodney did a demonstration about altitude sickness and other precautions before dinner. We carried the Pressurised Air Chamber in the support vehicle but it was never used.
Bert from OD, briefing all the participants over dinner
Day 2
Manali to Jispa
Heading out of Manali at around 7am and we were lucky there was not a major traffic jam leading upto Rohtang as expected.
Landslide causing a minor traffic jam enroute to Rohtang. Thankfully it was cleared within 15-20mins.
Some pictures while we waited for the traffic to clear.
First glimpse of the Bullet/Harley groups
Pictures from Rohtang
The very first water crossing
Near Keylong
The mandatory Tandi fuel station pic
We checked into our hotel in Jispa and headed out for some offroading and a photo shoot.
Day 3 Jispa to Leh
This was a long and tiring drive over quite a few high altitude passes and lot of video/photo shoots along the way. We started around 5 am from Jispa and reached Leh by 7pm in the evening.
Gata Loops
More Plains
Photo stop near Upshi
Moon rise
Monastery (Leh outskirts)
Some random images enroute
Day 4 Leh (rest day)
Just roamed around Leh, had some good food and slept a lot.
Leh palace
Barren view
Greenery
Long walk to the monastery
Day 9
Lamayuru to Srinagar
This was our final day. We stopped for lunch at Sonamarg, visited the war memorial at Drass and rolled into Srinagar after escaping the mad rush at Zoji La by 7pm. A gala dinner on houseboats over Nagin Lake went on till midnight and the wonderful trip finally came to an end.
War memorial at Drass
View just before Zoji La
Other tidbits
The modded Thar which accompanied us
Washing the cars in Jispa
During one of the numerous Maggi and lemon tea breaks
The OD team
An apt song for the place
Sheltered from the extremes of weather in luxury
*Most photos shot using a Canon 5DMarkIII with a 24-70f2.8 lens. Few with an iphone5S.
Mod note: Thread moved to Travelogues from Assembly Line. Thanks for sharing some lovely captures Robin.
Thanks a lot for sharing, Robin. My favorite photo is the one titled "camping under the stars" - beautiful capture of the Milky Way and a meteor!
Lovely photos Robi!
Small world. I was in Diksit at the same camp, the same night. Didn't know you were there. Talked to a couple of others from your group.
Sharing a photo from my trip
Btw how did you sign up for that drive?
Great Pics! And yes - how do you sign up for this? One pic of the trip from my side as well
Hmm, me too got selected for this, but unable to convince myself to pay a lakh rupee when Autocar able to take me free in 2013. Not sure what makes OD to charge for this.
Anyways it was always amazing to see the heaven again and again. I still remember my trip and we were 8 and other than official photographer, each and everyone had min 400-500 photos on their phones.
Great pictures!! Must've been an amazing expirience!
Question - Can a car like ecosport(AT)/duster handle the entire route that you guys took?
Which one will be better out of the two?
Excellent photologue. I never knew such registrations were open. 1L is steep but from the pics I think it was worth it.
Off topic:
What happens if you bang up one of the audis ? Who has to pay ?
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Originally Posted by TB16
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Can a car like ecosport(AT)/duster handle the entire route that you guys took?
Which one will be better out of the two? |
Both will be similar as both are FWD with almost same GC. I had taken my Duster last year on the same routes. Did not face any problems. Stick to the normal routes. Do not to take short cuts/try to off road.
Regarding Duster the 85 bhp one will fare better on uphill stretches due to less turbo lag.
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^^ FWD & GC are not my main concerns. My main issue is will an AT be able to tackle such terrains?
Thanks for sharing this short and very sweet travelogue robimahanta
Some amazing pictures you have taken...I just loved the "Monastery (Leh outskirts)" photo.
Driving a differnet Audi everyday and at the same time enjoying the beauty of the Himalayas is a wonderful opportunity. Only a handful of lucky people get to do that. Congratulations :thumbs up
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