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Bollywood actress Mini Mathur and director Kabir Khan celebrated their son Vivaan's recent USC graduation with an unforgettable California road trip. The family embarked on a spontaneous journey through Yosemite National Park, embracing unexpected adventures and quality time together. They traveled in an open-top Jeep, enjoying diverse landscapes, surprising culinary experiences, and meaningful conversations along the way. Mini's Instagram post captured the trip's essence, highlighting the joy of family bonding during their post-graduation celebration.

Key Points: Mini Mathur Kabir Khan's Epic Yosemite Road Trip with Vivaan

  • Mini shares candid family road trip moments across California landscape
  • Vivaan chooses open-top Jeep over planned RV
  • Family explores unexpected highway culinary gems
  • Recommends West Coast national park travel routes
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Mini Mathur & Kabir Khan enjoy a fun road trip with son Viviaan amidst nature

Bollywood couple Mini Mathur and Kabir Khan celebrate son Vivaan's graduation with an adventurous California road trip through stunning national parks.

"Nothing is more hardcore family time than being cooped in a car fighting over music controls - Mini Mathur"

Mumbai, June 8

After their son Vivaan recently graduated from the University of Southern California, actress Mini Mathur and her director husband Kabir Khan took him on a fun road trip to Yosemite National Park.

Sharing a video of all the chaos with her two boys on Instagram, Mini penned on her official Instagram account, “Grad trip” Core memory alert. Even though I hate road travel, the boys got me to agree to a road trip (I agreed only because I’ve been dying to see Yosemite) and again.. it turns out ..nothing is more hardcore family time than being cooped in a car fighting over music controls and cooking on a campfire."

She revealed that despite initially planning to hire an RV, they ended up hiting the road in an open top jeep. "We wanted to hire an RV (from all the american films we’ve seen) but ditched it (because I didn’t want to shower in a plastic cubicle) for an open top Jeep that Vivaan picked (hugely noisy when the hood is down)!" she added.

Revealing how they treated their tastebuds during their journey, Mini went on to share, "The landscape changed every 20 minutes and the day was spectacular. We found brilliant sushi in the most unexpected highway eatery, got burgers from drive ins, shopped for junk nobody needs from gas station shops, drank coffee sitting by bubbling streams, read a film script out loud and talked all day."

Through her post, the actress also suggested some great places to stop by when on the West Coast. "Save this : If you’re on the west coast, the best choice is Yosemite National park, a mere 4 hour drive from downtown LA but could also choose to stop at Sequoia National park with tall, stunning redwood trees or drive onwards to Napa valley or Big sur. We are heading onwards to head to Lake Tahoe," her post read.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So heartwarming to see Indian families making global memories! 😍 Mini and Kabir prove you don't need fancy vacations - just good company and the open road. Makes me want to plan a family trip to Ladakh now!
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Amit S.
While the trip looks amazing, I wish our Bollywood celebrities would showcase Indian national parks more. We have equally stunning places like Valley of Flowers or Kaziranga. Just saying...
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Rahul M.
That open-top Jeep decision sounds so Indian parent coded! 😂 We always think we want the American experience but end up going desi style. Reminds me of our family trip to Goa where we refused to pay for AC taxis.
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Shweta P.
The part about fighting over music controls is so relatable! In our car, it's always between my dad's old Hindi songs and my brother's rap playlist. Some things are universal across cultures!
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Vikram J.
Nice to see celebrities enjoying simple pleasures. But I do wonder how much this trip cost - must be equivalent to 10 middle-class Indian family vacations! Still, good to see them bonding naturally.

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