The South-Western part of India is famous for its beautiful mountain range which is locally known as "Western Ghats" - the word 'ghats' means mountains in local language.
This mountain range also becomes a divide between the fertile plains and the Indian Ocean. Between June and August every year, this range becomes stunningly beautiful due to the Indian monsoons. I toured this area in a small car called the Tata Tiago - prices start at USD 5400 for the basic model. The model I had was a top-end diesel version that comes with a 1.05-litre turbo-diesel engine. Here is a quick photo-log of the journey!
The secluded NH-4 highway that connects the financial capital of India, Mumbai to the IT city of Bangalore. I started my trip from the Bangalore airport and drove North towards Mumbai before taking a detour to the beautiful western coast roads
Inner country-side roads
At top of the "Ghats" or the mountains and heading down towards the coastal area
Taking narrow back roads to our resort - yes, the little Tiago was leading one of the convoys
Getting a little adventurous off the road - posing with the waterfall!
Same place, zoom-out shot
And that ladies and gentlemen is the beautiful western coast of India - near a place called Ganpatipule!
Same place - zoom-out shot. I spent a good half hour here on a little hill with nothing but the angry sound of the sea in the back-drop
Driving back to Mumbai and getting lost in paradise - I love taking narrow roads which aren't even marked on Google Maps
And finally a selfie before hitting Mumbai on the last set of twisties
Quick Notes
- Starting City: Bangalore
- Ending City: Mumbai
- Via: West Coast cities of Ganpatipule
- Days: 3
- Car: Tata Tiago
PS: The logo on the bottom right of every image is my personal blog's name (autoblogindia.com)
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Is it Chinese?
No! Tata Motors is an Indian company and now owns JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) as well. They are BIG
Awesome pictures...enjoy the journey!
Thanks Brendant :)
awesome picture .... Westcost really amazing in rainy season ...Nice photography
great shots there, hope the car is holding up preety good, i saw a dacia duster in one of your pics, great car there ;)
Thanks - yes, that is the Duster, sold under Renault in India. Is doing decently well :)
Ji, Namaskar!
Great travelogue
Are wah - didnt know you were here too! Followed up :)
just following your tyre marks
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Looking forward to seeing more xbhpians here :P
Great post bro!!! Loved it! Do peep in once in a while into my profile! hahhah
Just did ;)
Thank you !!!! Appreciate it! :)
beautiful picture have a nice day
Thanks for dropping in :)
What a good pictures buddy! Keep up the good work!!
Greetings from a Photographer and Filmmaker!
Thanks for dropping in :)
PS: I see you are from Barcelona - this is one city I really really wanna visit someday!
loved your shots mannn
Thanks :)
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Oh wow... that looks like an amazing journey. Really beautiful pictures :)
Thanks for reading and the warm words @andreanoronha :)
:D
Beautiful photography...!!!
Thank you aunty :)
Hi Bunny bhai, hope you are doing good, because that's what your post surely conveys :D Upvoted and resteemed, please visit my profile too.
Thanks - and yes i will shortly see your posts too
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The Tiago is a wonderful little hatch. Love the European inspired design of the car.