Re: Saurashtra Road Trip: Sasan Gir, Beaches, Temples and more Welcome to Jamnagar, I would have said.
Yes, I belong to Jamnagar and now long to visit it as much as possible from nowhere else but the starting point of your journey, Pune. Quote:
Originally Posted by silverado We reached Sardar patel ring road and navigated our way to reach Rajkot highway.
From hereone you start seeing more and more Chakkdas - the workhorse in Saurahstra.
Chakkdas are made primarily in Rajkot, but also made in Jamnagar. |
Also the equally popular "Chhakda" brand is Khushbu, its been spoken together Khushbhu-Chhakada. Its really noisy and for someone it could be a tough task to figureout what to do with this hood-less vehicle with a sloping trailer? Quote:
Originally Posted by silverado We first went to Jain Vijay farsan mart, and Dad picked up lot of Kachori boxes.
Since dad is a heavy shopper at this shop, the owner served us free breakfast as a goodwill gesture on his own.
Lakhota Lake
We then visited a crematorium which had several clay models depicting scenes from Ramayana.
I have never seen such a beautiful crematorium, it is surely a must see.
Got to see lot of fighter planes flying over Jamnagar city and near airport.
We were now headed to Dwarka. |
Jain Vijay is famous for Kachori, infact a friend unknowingly bought a Kachori packet from a Sweetmart from Mumbai. I was surprised to see a JaiVijay pack selling in mumbai, not sure do they have any branches in Mumbai. The shop in photograph is the new renovated shop, earlier it used to be half of it! The breakfast is surely a goodwill gesture, but he usually insists for tasting the Kachoris no matter what you are buying there, specially when its hot.
Unfortunately, the Lakhota lake was dry during your visit. A morning visit in the winter has its own beauty, thousands of migratory birds ply there. I'll try to get a photo and post here to show a strikingly different view from different season.
When I was new to Pune, it was odd to see kids and even adults coming out of houses to see an air plane or chopper. I was quite used to it in those days. Now, I too enjoy a glimpse of a low flying chopper! Quote:
Originally Posted by silverado So soon we were on road full of windmills, they are all around us for a good amount of of time.Suzlon seems to be the company which makes these, and most of them were Suzlon 2000. |
FYI, Suzlon is originally a Rajkot based company found by Mr. Tulsi Tanti, now headquartered in Pune (wow, lot of links between Pune-Saurashtra).
Your travelogue is going to be a ready reference whenever I remember about Jamnagar. Almost, forgot to mention that you did write a great travelogue with lot of pictures. Thank You.
Yes, I have saved the space to include one more smiley from allowed quota of two. |