
Royal Enfield's Himalayan Odyssey flagged off
Beyond adventure, the Himalayan Odyssey underscores Royal Enfield's commitment to sustainability through its #LeaveEveryPlaceBetter initiative. Since 2019, the brand has installed water purifiers along popular Himalayan routes to reduce plastic waste, enabling riders and locals alike to avoid single-use plastic bottles.First held in 1997, the Himalayan Odyssey has evolved into the ultimate test of endurance and camaraderie, offering riders an unforgettable journey of discovery through the soul-stirring Himalayas.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazineadvertisement- Ends

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