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Story Of Vijay Pancholi: Vijay Pancholi, a resident of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is living adventures and experiences by traveling on the roads of India on his two-wheeler. He told that last year he had done a bike journey from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad, which took 12 days to complete. After this, after reaching Gangtok from Ahmedabad, he took a detailed tour of Sikkim. Then on Thursday he reached Dhanbad. Where old memories are refreshed.
Dhanbad: At the age of 70, where people prefer a comfortable life. Vijay Pancholi, a resident of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is living the thrill and experiences by traveling on the roads of India on his two-wheeler. During his long journey which started from Bengaluru on 18th November, he reached Dhanbad at 10 am on Thursday 27th November, where he refreshed his memories by meeting his old friends.
Since childhood, it has been Vijay Pancholi’s heartfelt desire to see the culture, food and natural beauty of different states of India closely by bike. He says that this journey is not just about travelling, but also about connecting with people, understanding their traditions and tastes. He told that at the beginning of the journey, he tasted the famous Rasmalai of Jagannath Puri of Orissa and also enjoyed the famous Biryani of Hyderabad.
His association with Dhanbad is very old
Vijay Pancholi is originally a businessman from Ahmedabad. When his two sons started working in Bengaluru, he shifted to Bengaluru about 15 years ago. Although his association with Dhanbad is quite old. He used to live in Dhuantand and also operated a hotel named Madras Cafe located at Bank More. His passion for food and tourism always took him on new paths.
Vijay Pancholi’s education was also completed in Dhanbad. He completed his studies from class 1 to 10 from Lakshmi Narayan School and class 12 from Guru Nanak College. Only after this he made hotel business his career. He told that last year he had done a bike journey from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad which took 12 days to complete. After this, after reaching Gangtok from Ahmedabad, he took a detailed tour of Sikkim. He described the beauty of Sikkim as mini Kashmir. The beauty of this region full of high mountains, high roads and greenery impressed him a lot.
This lesson was given to the youth
In Sikkim he tasted To Kapa Soup and Momos. Also visited the Indo-China border and Baba Harbhajan Singh temple situated at an altitude of 18 thousand feet. He advised the travelers to get a permit before going to Sikkim, in which the voter card is the most important document. Vijay Pancholi says age is just a number. As long as the heart is young the journey never stops. His thinking is an inspiration for many youth to live life openly and embrace new experiences.



























