Now this was an awesome trip. Thanks for keeping everything crisp and clear and thanks for including the toll tax you paid in the end. Hats off to you for covering the journey nonstop within 35 hours.
It’s really exciting to drive long distances with beautiful roads We drove to bangalore from gwalior with family this month only😊.since you also drove in 34 hrs from delhi to bangalore that means you also didn’t take any overnight halt like us. It’s good you spend night driving between gwalior and nagpur otherwise nagpur to Hyderabad is scary in night. Agra to gwalior is very congested as you rightly mentioned.
Awesome Ravi. I did this stretch solo this March, 2022. Though I took a night halt at Narshingpur. But your video has given me confidence for non stop with minor breaks. Will be doing Gurgaon to Hyderabad. I am travelling on 5th December 2022, solo. I am not sure if Fog in the highway will delay my ETA. Hope for the best.
I am planning to do the reverse of it, bengaluru to delhi and delhi to rishikesh. Please suggest is it good for body health to drive so long way? Car: Fiat Punto 1300cc
Bhai..great post. Planning the same but via Jaipur - Chittorgarh - Aurangabad - Bangalore route. By the way, yaar Delhi se on road mein koi checking hoti hain kya ? I mean if we are carrying alcohol and kitne bottle le rahe hain etc ?
So the run has been great in the section after 905 kms i.e Avg. Speed in the distance upto 905 was 54.84 while the rest 1248 kms it was avg "70.50 kmph" (breaks as they may be). The worst of all the stretch after Agra (mathura) distance of next 295 kms (jhansi) i.e 295 kms done at UP speeds of just 43kmph.
one crazy drive.... really inspiring!!! i am planning to buy an BMW from delhi and plan to drive down to bengaluru. whats your advise ? i am really inspired by your energy levels and passion. between i am around mid 40s. Cheers!!!
Was there any kind of water logging in between or u know where water logging could be between Delhi to Hyderabad on nh 44 ......n also is this video shooted in June or July????.......we r also planning to travel n I want to know about any water logging prone areas on nh 44 on your journey as it's monsoon season......plz reply ❤️
It rained on and off the whole trip. All of the NH is built on a slightly elevated segment, thus there might be a small water patch here and there, but you shouldn't see the sections of road under water. Areas of concern : crossing Agra, it is through village for 10 mins, and from Agra till Gwalior, more like a city road than a highway, however, after Gwalior, you shouldnt have concern with water logged roads.
When you put it in that context, it does sound bad, doesn't it. :) No intentions to hurt the amazing bikers community, just wanted to highlight a few who take highway manners carelessly.
Your guys are doing it now in these years. To do Bangalore Delhi in a Fiat on a ‘single road’ in 1991 meant you could not do more than 500 km over 12 hours of driving a day. We were good if we did even time - a minute a km in those days. With today’s roads and new Gen cars there’s no adventure doing these monotonous four lanes. Little for you to be writing or speaking about.
Ha ha, true. The roads nowadays are real good and you can cover the distance faster than the trains! Roads a lot safer as well and the definition of adventure has changed.
@@RaviKSingh I remember a retired Colonel at Bangalore’s Automobile Association looking at me strangely when I said we were driving to Delhi. We needed to know if Pune or Lakhnadon is the better route. “Are you saying you’ve never done it before?!’ he bellowed. These army folk would do Laknadon from Bangalore on those roads of those days in an Ambassador over three days. You’re right … the definition of adventure has sure changed. You must read Charles Allen’s book on Tibet on the adventurers of the 19th century. THAT was adventure
Now this was an awesome trip. Thanks for keeping everything crisp and clear and thanks for including the toll tax you paid in the end. Hats off to you for covering the journey nonstop within 35 hours.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kudos to you and your driving skills!
It’s really exciting to drive long distances with beautiful roads
We drove to bangalore from gwalior with family this month only😊.since you also drove in 34 hrs from delhi to bangalore that means you also didn’t take any overnight halt like us.
It’s good you spend night driving between gwalior and nagpur otherwise nagpur to Hyderabad is scary in night.
Agra to gwalior is very congested as you rightly mentioned.
Always wanted to do a trip like this. Felt like travelled along. Thank you for the such a wonderful coverage.!
Awesome Ravi. I did this stretch solo this March, 2022. Though I took a night halt at Narshingpur. But your video has given me confidence for non stop with minor breaks. Will be doing Gurgaon to Hyderabad. I am travelling on 5th December 2022, solo. I am not sure if Fog in the highway will delay my ETA. Hope for the best.
I and my friend did this same trip from Delhi to Bangalore in 32 hours on a Tata Safari (Brand New). It was fun and exciting ❤😊
Awesome bhai👍🏻👏🏻
Which video years
Wow upload after so long
I am planning to do the reverse of it, bengaluru to delhi and delhi to rishikesh.
Please suggest is it good for body health to drive so long way?
Car: Fiat Punto 1300cc
Hope you did manage to complete the trip. Its not advisable to do such a long stretch non stop. Try to break and do it.
EPIC
Bhai..great post. Planning the same but via Jaipur - Chittorgarh - Aurangabad - Bangalore route.
By the way, yaar Delhi se on road mein koi checking hoti hain kya ? I mean if we are carrying alcohol and kitne bottle le rahe hain etc ?
So the run has been great in the section after 905 kms i.e Avg. Speed in the distance upto 905 was 54.84 while the rest 1248 kms it was avg "70.50 kmph" (breaks as they may be). The worst of all the stretch after Agra (mathura) distance of next 295 kms (jhansi) i.e 295 kms done at UP speeds of just 43kmph.
Oh yes, after Gwalior, things were good. Avg speed up and down may reflect where the break time is getting captured.
Lovely trip 👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Superb video
How much is the toll charges
one crazy drive.... really inspiring!!! i am planning to buy an BMW from delhi and plan to drive down to bengaluru. whats your advise ? i am really inspired by your energy levels and passion. between i am around mid 40s. Cheers!!!
Very bad for health. I am pretty sure on what I am suggesting.
Was there any kind of water logging in between or u know where water logging could be between Delhi to Hyderabad on nh 44 ......n also is this video shooted in June or July????.......we r also planning to travel n I want to know about any water logging prone areas on nh 44 on your journey as it's monsoon season......plz reply ❤️
It rained on and off the whole trip. All of the NH is built on a slightly elevated segment, thus there might be a small water patch here and there, but you shouldn't see the sections of road under water. Areas of concern : crossing Agra, it is through village for 10 mins, and from Agra till Gwalior, more like a city road than a highway, however, after Gwalior, you shouldnt have concern with water logged roads.
Awesome, you could ask me to join with you for this Audi drive😄😄
This was a very hectic trip, Arindam. Can we have a fun trip in the car? 😀
@@RaviKSingh Sure
Driving endurance🫡
Crazy
It was beautiful :)
WE SHOULD INVEST HEAVILY ON NH-44 THEN CONNECT EVERY EXPRESS WAY HIGHWAY TO NH-44 IF WE WANT TO BE SUPER POWER UP TO 2047....
It's funny you called bikers an 'issue' (04:40), same as cattles & potholes.
When you put it in that context, it does sound bad, doesn't it. :)
No intentions to hurt the amazing bikers community, just wanted to highlight a few who take highway manners carelessly.
Hi sir..
Sir hindi m bol lete to hum bhi aap ka vedio dekh lete
Shabbash Cheeteh....Meticulous as always.. 11:42PM time only you can give...
Your guys are doing it now in these years. To do Bangalore Delhi in a Fiat on a ‘single road’ in 1991 meant you could not do more than 500 km over 12 hours of driving a day. We were good if we did even time - a minute a km in those days. With today’s roads and new Gen cars there’s no adventure doing these monotonous four lanes. Little for you to be writing or speaking about.
Ha ha, true. The roads nowadays are real good and you can cover the distance faster than the trains! Roads a lot safer as well and the definition of adventure has changed.
@@RaviKSingh I remember a retired Colonel at Bangalore’s Automobile Association looking at me strangely when I said we were driving to Delhi. We needed to know if Pune or Lakhnadon is the better route. “Are you saying you’ve never done it before?!’ he bellowed. These army folk would do Laknadon from Bangalore on those roads of those days in an Ambassador over three days. You’re right … the definition of adventure has sure changed. You must read Charles Allen’s book on Tibet on the adventurers of the 19th century. THAT was adventure
@@HariHaran-xj6qf thank you for the book recommendation. Finished Early Indians book a while ago and have been looking for a good read :)
@@RaviKSingh I’m glad.
Shutup
Horrible road
Unintelligible rant, poor