Originally Posted by GTO
(Post 4729953)
:thumbs up. Thanks for sharing! Will be going to our homepage very shortly. Cruising on an Indian highway in a Jeep is a special feeling. If you don't own a Jeep, you won't know what I'm talking about. Well, it's a Jeep thing :D. Have done many road-trips in my Classic, including Bombay - Goa. A road-trip in a Thar is on my bucket list. |
Originally Posted by GTB
(Post 4730245)
Thank you for sharing. The more I see Thar's on this forum, the more I want to buy. I had read on this forum that it is not very easy/comfortable owning a Jeep/Thar. Maybe someone here writes a detailed ownership experience explaining the odds/inconvenience could help who is willing to buy one. After seeing a few spy shots of next-generation Thar, I believe it will be more comfortable. |
Originally Posted by gururajrv
(Post 4730667)
While I enjoyed the scenery, I just kept scrolling through the post finding pics of your cherry red Thar :D Thar / Gypsy has always been my favorite and mostly if everything clicks in the coming years, I’ll try to get hold of a pre owned thar or gypsy and enjoy it once in a while atleast for a brief period of time I shall try and own one. Rest aside, nice capture of overall. Keep Jeep’ing. |
Originally Posted by Samba
(Post 4731078)
Photo bombing a couple of decade old pics from Munnar & Alleppey! .... |
Originally Posted by Sukanta73
(Post 4731911)
Great travelogue. Good to see a WB registered car in Kerala. Did you face any difficulties specially in crowded parking with WB car? |
Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 4732702)
Enjoyed reading the travelogue, Navtej. You guys certainly had fun together as a family. Karimeen is delicious, though I haven't seen it in Delhi or Kolkata (and our last Kerala trip was in 2004). What was your parents' reaction on the ride back to Bangalore in the Thar? Who sat in the back? :) |
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