Delhi Savage Hills and Villages Cycling
Yeah! yes I know no one reads my blogs (except ๐me) though in my statistics a little time back it showed people read my blog from Australia,USA,Singapore and Algeria.
The main reason is right this is becuase-
i)I got my own website flex
ii)for fun and future reference
iii)I can use this for maybe my college portfolio for admissions
Happy Independence Day, btw. So yesterday I just got a new bike.Today I decided to go for a bike ride till India Gate or somewhere(Super cliche´d )
So he decided to go to Sanjay Van instead which is closer to my house.Just in case you are thinking by bike I mean cycle(idk why i wrote bike).
Ding Dong Ditch
So theres this house in front of my its made really bad its not even painted properly.And I don't even know if someone lives there ,so I asked my dad while he was pumping air in the tyres of his dusty bike if someone lived in that house.
He being a sarcastic and weird person told me to just ring the bell and ask.I was feeling a little bored and naughty that time so I actually rung the bell๐ and ran away like how my friends taught me a few years back, those were really fun days (I'll tell you bout this in another blog)
A dog started chasing, which I have kind of got used to (karma lol).
Smooth Surfing, Qutub Minar and the Village
My Dad didn't really tell me what happened.Then came the good part, wide smooth roads low traffic ,cool tall buildings in the right and a beautiful park in the left.
It was nice and windy and surprisingly I didn't get tired even after about almost 1 kilometre (This the first time even riding 1km)
Then we went through the area near Qutub Minar into an area where there a lot of designer shops like Anita Dongre and Manish Malhotra.
Then we went to Kishanganj Village, although it was full of flies and puddles of raiinwater (oh ya i forgot about the pigs and the garbage) it was still kind of a fun experience like a video game of dodging stuff like Subway Surfers.
It made me and my dad think about some complicated urban planning stuff (I want to become an urban planner when I grow up)Skip the next para if you're not interested in urban planning stuff.
So most of the people there are from villages who are forced to live in cramped conditions as there aren't many employment opportunities in villages. So smartphone companies should make smartphone factories near villages and that way they can get employment and live in open spacey cheap houses in villages.
Sanjay Van
Then we went to Sanjay Van through the lake and then through the mountains where we had to drag our bikes.Beautiful scenery, ruined Aravali rocks and tombs of old Sufi saints.
This was the most tiring part as it was sunny and my water finished and we had a lot to go.
We covered 7-8 km a very big record for me
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