u/nitesh___

Anyone for long ride this weekend?

Anyone for long ride this weekend?
Just someone to match a vibe with…

u/nitesh___ — 12 hours ago

Morning Trek @Avalahalli forest(In north Bangalore):Today

Planning to explore Avalahalli Forest (Jarakbandekaval) Sunday morning. I have a car and can pick you up if you’re in the area. Looking for a trekking buddy/group who doesn't mind the early start. Let me know if you’re interested!

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u/nitesh___ — 5 days ago

Life is short. Break the rules. Forgive quickly, kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile.

I see so many people out enjoying in Bangalore on Saturdays and sundays, but at the same time i see many with frustration in life. It makes me wonder—why are people letting the frustration take over? Life is very short, guys. For most of us, we only really get Saturday and Sunday to ourselves. Whatever it is you want to do with that time, just do it! Personally, I love to go to natural places to clear my head. I head out to spots like cubbon park and Avalahalli Forest(north Bangalore) in morning time and sometime pubs in night .I make sure to go out there on Saturday and Sunday. It completely changes my mood. You all should enjoy yourselves too. Don't stay stuck in the frustration. Get out there, find your peace, and just enjoy!

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u/nitesh___ — 5 days ago

Morning Trek @ Avalahalli Forest(Bangalore) this weekend - Anyone in?

Planning to explore Avalahalli Forest (Jarakbandekaval) early Saturday and Sunday morning. I have a car and can pick you up if you’re in the area. Looking for a trekking buddy/group who doesn't mind the early start. Let me know if you’re interested!

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u/nitesh___ — 6 days ago

Morning Trek @ Avalahalli Forest(Bangalore)this weekend - Anyone in?

Planning to explore Avalahalli Forest (Jarakbandekaval) early Saturday and Sunday morning. I have a car and can pick you up if you’re in the area. Looking for a trekking buddy/group who doesn't mind the early start. Let me know if you’re interested!

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u/nitesh___ — 6 days ago

Morning Trek @ Avalahalli Forest(Bangalore) this weekend - Anyone in?

Planning to explore Avalahalli Forest (Jarakbandekaval) early Saturday and Sunday morning. I have a car and can pick you up if you’re in the area. Looking for a trekking buddy/group who doesn't mind the early start. Let me know if you’re interested!

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u/nitesh___ — 6 days ago

Anyone up for a road trip to Kerala From Bangalore This weekend ? 🚗

Hey folks! Planning a trip from Bangalore to Kerala soon. Looking for some chill travel buddies to join in. I'm hoping to keep it fairly relaxed—think scenic drives, tea plantations, and maybe some easy trekking. If you're in Bangalore and have been itching for a hill station getaway, let’s chat!

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u/nitesh___ — 7 days ago

Anyone up for a road trip to Wayanad This weekend? 🚗

Hey folks! Planning a trip from Bangalore to Wayanad soon. Looking for some chill travel buddies to join in. I'm hoping to keep it fairly relaxed—think scenic drives, tea plantations, and maybe some easy trekking. If you're in Bangalore and have been itching for a hill station getaway, let’s chat!

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u/nitesh___ — 7 days ago

Anyone up for a road trip to Munnar? 🚗

Hey folks! Planning a trip from Bangalore to Munnar soon. Looking for some chill travel buddies to join in. I'm hoping to keep it fairly relaxed—think scenic drives, tea plantations, and maybe some easy trekking. If you're in Bangalore and have been itching for a hill station getaway, let’s chat!

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u/nitesh___ — 7 days ago

I am working as an Officer in Govt of India with a "perfect" secure life, but my soul wants to drop it all for the Himalayan rivers, mountains, Yoga. Am I alone?

I am writing this from a busy city. I have a very secure, well-paying government job. By society's rules, I should be perfectly happy and satisfied. But whenever I find a quiet moment, my mind travels far away to the mountains. My deepest dream is not about money, promotions, or buying things. While the modern world chases fast food and a fast life, I dream of nature. I want to go to places like Gangotri—the very source of a holy river high up in the Himalayas. I just want to drink pure, untouched water straight from the mountains , do yoga every morning, eat simple food, and live in total peace.

Now, please don't read this and think I am some perfectly holy saint or a boring, overly serious person. On the outside, I am a completely normal guy. I've dated, had a girlfriend, and I love having fun with my friends. If someone cracks a joke at me, I joke right back. If you saw me hanging out in a group, you would never guess that I carry this deep, quiet desire inside me. I usually have to keep this side of myself a secret. In today's world, if you tell your regular friends that you want to leave a great salary just to go do yoga by a river, they don't understand. They might even call you crazy or a "psycho."

Because of this, I feel stuck between two worlds. Sometimes, the urge is so strong to just leave everything behind, stay in the mountains forever, and maybe travel the world to find more beautiful, quiet places like that. The main thing stopping me is love and empathy. To understand me, you only need to know this one fact: if I see a tiny insect trapped anywhere in my home, I will carefully catch it and put it outside so it won't die. I just cannot bear to cause pain to any living thing. So, when I think about leaving this life behind, I don't care about losing my salary. I care about my parents. I know they would cry, and my leaving would create the worst days of their lives. Because I cannot hurt them, I stay. When I look at the world or watch the news, I see people fighting, holding onto anger, and taking revenge. I want no part of that.

I read the philosophy of Buddha, which says that our attachments are just an illusion, and eventually, people move on and forget. That is very easy to read, but it is incredibly hard to actually live by. My empathy keeps me tied to my family, even though my soul feels like it belongs to the wild rivers and mountains. I know I am not the first person or only person in history to feel this way. So many people have lived and died without ever truly exploring the life their soul actually wanted. I don't want to be one of them. I am writing this because I wants to find like-minded friends who understand both sides of me. If you are out there—someone who seems completely "normal" on the outside but dreams of pure rivers on the inside, someone who feels too much empathy for this noisy world, or someone trying to balance love for their family with the freedom of their soul—I would love to connect with you.

To keep my own connection to the mountains alive, whenever I get time, I escape to Rishikesh.

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u/nitesh___ — 9 days ago