After nearly 10 days of travel through scenic terrain, the Classic Himalayan Drive concluded in the capital on Monday. The final day of the event, which was of a non-competitive nature, saw cars – many of them vintage ones – move from Chandigarh to Delhi, where there was a celebratory ceremony to mark the successful completion.
The convoy – that included several cars from the UK, France, Kenya and other countries, apart from India — started from Greater Noida on November 2 and also moved through Ramnagar, Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Theog, Shimla and Manali. It went through the Rohtang Pass and the Atal Tunnel, and over the Jalori Pass.
“It all went like clockwork. Even though it wasn’t a competitive race, we had a schedule to follow and did that impeccably,” Rajan Syal, one of the architect

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