Thursday, 2 April 2026

Call of the Road - Curiosity, Discovery and Joy

An open road does not ask how old you are.

It only asks if you’re still willing to follow where it leads !  And so it was that at age seventy-five, when most journeys grow slower, two friends chose instead to stretch theirs across the breadth of the country. Setting out in February 2026, Mr. Kuldip Nayar, a businessman, and Commander Debashis Mukherjee, an Indian Navy veteran embarked on a driving odyssey from Kolkata to Gujarat —5,500 kilometres of road, memory and a quiet defiance of expectation.

With a reliable car, Google Maps, and a lifetime of stories behind them, they undertook the long journey from East to West proving that age, for them, was not a boundary but a backdrop. For these two ‘young -at- heart’ men, the open road was an invitation to curiosity, discovery, and joy.

Long-distance driving across India is an experience in itself. As they left the hustle and bustle of Kolkata behind, the landscape slowly transformed - green paddy fields gave way to forests, hills, plains, dry plateaus and finally the white salt flats of the Rann of Kutch. Along the way they crossed Jharkhand, Bihar, UP, MP, Rajasthan and Gujarat - each state offering a different culture, language, cuisine and vistas. Roadside tea stalls became pit stops for stretching their legs, while small towns and dhabas (rustic highway eateries) offered delicious local food and warm hospitality.





Every few hundred kilometres, the scenery changed, reminding them how vast and diverse India truly is.




At Ahmedabad, the two drivers were joined by their wives who flew down from Kolkata. They visited nearby tourist spots. Let the pictures do the talking.







Their excitement peaked as they approached the great white desert of the Rann of Kutch. Driving on the "Road to Heaven", a scenic, 30-km road stretching through the Great Rann of Kutch, was the highlight of their trip. This straight, elevated road offers surreal, 360° views of surrounding salt flats and a white desert, creating an illusion of driving into the horizon . Thousands of flamingos feeding on the endless marshes under a wide sky provided a sense of wonder that only road travel can bring.



Another highlight of their journey was visiting the majestic Statue of Unity, the towering monument dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. They were awestruck by the engineering marvel behind the construction of this statue, the world-class infrastructure, facilities and services built around the place for the convenience of tourists, bowled everyone over. More than anything , the visit to the Statue of Unity made them feel proud as Indians. Standing before the towering figure of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the journey suddenly felt as monumental as the statue itself. 




After the ladies returned to Kolkata by air from Ahmedabad, Kuldip and Debashis drove their Hyundai Tucson back to Kolkata. For these two men with a combined age of almost 150 years, this 14-day journey was more than just reaching a destination. It was about the thrill of exploration, curiosity and friendship. It was about the joy of the open road, the laughter and camaraderie and the thrill of discovering new landscapes together.

Together, they showed that the spirit of adventure is ageless, curiosity has no expiry, and with every kilometre behind them the call of the Road only gets stronger.

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The above is a guest story by Debashis Mukherjee (Debu) who is an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur, a keen photographer and an explorer at heart. Debu and Ghumakkad served in the Navy together. Thanks Debu for sharing your adventure and the stunning photographs.

Thanks are also due to Padma Ramesh, a journalist of repute, for her editorial support.

We are sharing below the links to our earlier stories of travels around Gujarat.

Saurashtra Ki Sair सौराष्ट्र की सैर - Shows Innovation and Rural Wisdom in the people of Gujarat



Saurashtra- Historic Junagadh - The picture story shows Mt Girnar having 10,000 steps to climb, Uparkot Fort, Ashoka Rock Edicts dating back to 3rd Century BC and other monuments in Junagadh


Hope you liked the adventure by the two 'young' men aged 75-years each. Do leave a comment. It will encourage them.
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   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Secunderabad/ 2nd April 2026

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