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**Title:** Trip to Badrinath and Kedarnath
**Summary:**
* The narrator embarks on a journey to Badrinath and Kedarnath, a dream destination for many, but with a twist: they're traveling by a loaded Hero Honda Splendor bike.
* The journey begins with a 10-hour ride to Badrinath, navigating through mountainous roads with no straight highways.
* After a brief stopover, where they encounter a stray dog that's eventually taken in by a local, they resume their journey.
* Upon reaching Badrinath, they're initially deterred by a long queue at the temple but receive special assistance from a temple staff member, allowing them to have a darshan (viewing) inside.
* With time constraints to also visit Kedarnath (250 km away), they set off, hinting at an upcoming "funny story" involving a long trek on foot in Kedarnath, to be concluded in the next part.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The trip is to Badrinath and Kedarnath.
2. The traveler is not using a car, but instead, a loaded Hero Honda Splendor bike.
3. The distance from the traveler's home to Badrinath is approximately 10 hours.
4. The travel route is through the mountains, with no straight highways.
5. The traveler stops to fill up on petrol for ₹400.
6. The bike's tank is full, with some fuel already in it.
7. The traveler drives for 2-3 hours at a time, stopping every hour to rest.
8. After a long ride, the traveler reaches a market to eat and drink.
9. The traveler's home stay is located near a forest.
10. A stray dog is found in the forest, which is later taken in by a local Baba.
11. The traveler continues to Badrinath, using a "ninja technique" to dry towels.
12. The traveler mentions a birthday, but it's unclear whose birthday it is.
13. The road to Badrinath has very narrow paths, near Geeta and Tapti.
14. The traveler is approximately 10-12 km away from Badrinath before reaching the temple.
15. A long queue is present at the Badrinath temple, but the traveler gains entry with help from a temple worker.
16. After visiting Badrinath, the traveler plans to go to Kedarnath, which is 250 km away by bike.
17. A long trek on foot is also required to reach Kedarnath, in addition to the bike ride.