Royal Enfield goes North East

    Royal Enfield has organised yet another adventurous ride. Read more...

    Published On Jul 16, 2010 07:00:00 AM

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    Having organised the ‘Himalayan odyssey’ recently, Royal Enfield has organised yet another adventurous ride over two new sectors -the North-East and the West.

    ‘The Tour of North East’ has been routed through dense jungles, broken tracks, over high mountain passes, on snow-covered hills and wild rarely travelled roads. Whereas the ‘Tour of NH17’ will take the ride participants through the legendary Mumbai – Goa Highway, further exploring virgin beaches and enjoying delicious coastal cuisine. The monsoon Gods will be in attendance which should add to the thrill of adventure.

    Scheduled dates for the west are 14-20 August and 10-22 September for the north-east. Registrations are now open and are limited to first 30 participants only. For more details log on to http://www.royalenfield.com

    Tour of North East

    DateSector
    10 SeptGuwahati (Scrutiny & Briefing)
    11th SeptGuwahati - Nameri Wildlife Sanctuary Camp
    12th SeptNameri - Bomdila Monastry Guest House
    13th SeptBomdila – Sela pass - Tawang
    14th SeptTawang - Bumla pass - Tawang 
    15th SeptTawang – Mandla pass Camp
    16th SeptMandla - Bana River Camp
    17th SeptBana - Sepa - Pasa village
    18th SeptPasa - Pakke Kesang - Doimukh
    19th SeptDoimukh - Majuli Island Huts
    21st SeptMajuli islands - Kaziranga Wildlife Huts
    22nd SeptKaziranga – Guwahati

     

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