On a cold December morning, a particular spot in Bengaluru was starting to look really good. The reason There stood seven gorgeous SUVs, with 10 SUV owners and a support crew, ready to take the road at the drop of a hat. Covered in mud, the vehicles were a stunning mix of the dashing Tata Hexa and the powerful Tata Safari Storme. The convoy consisted of a lead car and a sweep car right at the back. Our walkie-talkies came to life with a crackling &ldquoDrive safe. Let&rsquos go. Over&rdquo right after the flag off. That was the start of the Iconic Dakshin Drive.
The road trip, or as they call it, the S.O.U.L Drive, is where the explorers meet. And what is S.O.U.L all about It stands for SUV Owners United League&mdasha unique platform designed by Tata Motors for Tata SUV owners from all over the country, where they get together and go on exciting road trips. The S.O.U.L community keeps the spirit of adventure alive, especially when their rides deserve and demand only the best. Our route was Bengaluru to Puducherry via Madurai and Rameswaram, with several en-route stops. From busted tyres to the many cups of tea, from roadside dhabas to a sudden blaring of Bollywood music over the walkie-talkie followed by laughter and &ldquoStay awake guys, over and out&rdquo, I&rsquod like to think that it was not just the Dakshin that was mesmerising, but the zeal and enthusiasm of the S.O.U.L team on that 1,030-kilometres-long five-day drive. Isn&rsquot it true that we make memories on the road




