Once you breeze through the very busy (overflowing with tourists and visitors ) 'The Mall road' of manali , you should head straight to the old manali , towards the manu temple road.
Still it was a night to remember . the food , the music , the air .... The night ended with 'dooba dooba rehta hoon...' (Imagine i tried to convert this song to english for the italian) .... and we ran from drifter's as fast as we could for reasons that cannot be divulged here ;)
street from mall road to old manali |
As you leave the very busy mall road back and arrive at the busy old manali (If you are wondering where peace is ? Vashisht ) , you start entering into a completely different scene. Deodar trees start running parallel to you , on your right . After you cross the bridge , cafes start appearing on your left , right , everywhere. And each of them has something special to offer , each has its own unique aura , its own style , you can't help but to give in to the aroma of the food in the air , from every part of the world . (and here i talk strictly about the food aroma ,nothing else !) ;)
It was friday night, we were starving . As we walked through the somewhat silent , dark , narrow lane ... we could hear to some beautiful music . As we stepped into DRIFTER's , the beautiful girl we saw last night too, was singing 'pehla nasha , pehla khuma.... ' for her lover (he couldn't stop beaming , sitting there in the crowd)
drifters.... |
It was the best karaoke night i ever attended. Rupinder sang 'Aae ajnabi...pakhi pakhi pardesi...' . It was a mesmerizing blend of multicultural music and food . Songs from 'its raining men' to '500 miles away from home' to 'we will rock you' to 'gulabi aakhen' filled the air .
The drifters owner , Nishant , wore a tee which said ' I came here for the beer (and the bitches) ' . Rumor has it that he left his advertising job with vodaphone in Mumbai and came to Manali , thus drifters . (Ok , i just read it in an article !)
The drifters owner , Nishant , wore a tee which said ' I came here for the beer (and the bitches) ' . Rumor has it that he left his advertising job with vodaphone in Mumbai and came to Manali , thus drifters . (Ok , i just read it in an article !)
Just outside drifter's ... |
Also , that day we happened to share our table with a designer from Delhi, wore red colored shoes and white jacket , which mind you , he himself designed !
and an Italian (not just Italian but Sicilian ) film maker / writer / anthropologist, who kept on cracking jokes which i never understood .
and an Italian (not just Italian but Sicilian ) film maker / writer / anthropologist, who kept on cracking jokes which i never understood .
Still it was a night to remember . the food , the music , the air .... The night ended with 'dooba dooba rehta hoon...' (Imagine i tried to convert this song to english for the italian) .... and we ran from drifter's as fast as we could for reasons that cannot be divulged here ;)
oye nice posting yaar....i feel i am reading to some travel blog of discovery channel....:)
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