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Royal Enfield's Himalayan Odyssey flagged off
Royal Enfield's Himalayan Odyssey flagged off

India Today

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Royal Enfield's Himalayan Odyssey flagged off

Royal Enfield's legendary Himalayan Odyssey roared to life today as 77 riders set off from Chandigarh on the 21st edition of one of the world's most iconic motorcycling the next 18 days, the riders—hailing from India and countries including Argentina, the US, Brazil, Germany, and South Korea—will traverse more than 2,600 kilometers through the breathtaking yet challenging terrain of Spiti, Zanskar, and to tradition, the journey began with blessings from Buddhist lamas in a vibrant Ladakhi ceremony. The 2025 expedition splits into two groups—Team Spiti and Team Zanskar—each taking opposite loops through Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Both routes cover dramatic landscapes, including Umling La, the world's highest motorable pass, before converging back in Chandigarh on July 15. 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 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 to Auto Today Magazineadvertisement- Ends

Himalayan Odyssey 2025: Royal Enfield Flagged-off 18-day Ride From Chandigarh
Himalayan Odyssey 2025: Royal Enfield Flagged-off 18-day Ride From Chandigarh

News18

time30-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

Himalayan Odyssey 2025: Royal Enfield Flagged-off 18-day Ride From Chandigarh

Last Updated: The riding team with 77 riders are on their way to cover 2,600 kilometres, crossing the highest peak of the Himalayas via Spiti, Zanskar and Ladakh. In a move to promote motorcycle culture in India, the leading manufacturer Royal Enfield has finally flagged off its yearly bike ride called Himalayan Odyssey 2025. This year, the company has added extra adventure to its 18-day motorcycling journey, which has already started from Chandigarh. Spiti, Zanskar and Ladakh. What's The Need? The sole purpose of the initiative is to offer lucky petrolheads across the globe to have an unforgettable motorcycle experience and test its hot-selling product Himalayan, under extreme conditions. The company started the registration a few months back, giving the chance to the interested ones to be a part of this unforgettable journey. According to the brand, this year, the ride has been consistent not only among Indians but people across worldwide, including Argentina, the US, Brazil, Germany, South Korea and more. Route and Plan To make the ride more convenient and comfortable, the company has divided these riders into two groups and named them Team Spiti and Team Zanskar. Each team has been directed to cover top locations of the Himalayas such as Narkanda, Kalpa and Kaza, Keylong, Leh, Hanle and Umling La before returning by way of Padum, Jispa and Manali. This is not the first time such an event has been organised by the RE. Every year, the homegrown bike maker organises such events to celebrate the spirit of the biking culture. It is their way of bringing people together under one roof who share the same interest. First Published: June 30, 2025, 19:02 IST

2025 Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey: From Registrations To Price To Itinerary, Check Everything Here
2025 Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey: From Registrations To Price To Itinerary, Check Everything Here

News18

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • News18

2025 Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey: From Registrations To Price To Itinerary, Check Everything Here

Last Updated: To note, riders who have been part of the previous editions of the Himalayan Odyssey will not be able to participate again as the company aims to get new participants on board. The homegrown two-wheeler maker Royal Enfield has been pushing the biking culture for years. To make it as interesting as possible, the company usually organise interesting events, motorcycle festivals, bike rides, and whatnot throughout the year. Again, the brand is back with another edition of its iconic Himalayan Odyssey, giving a lifetime opportunity to the 70 riders to explore the toughest terrains in the world. As per the details shared by the brand, the 2025 Odyssey will be an 18-day trip, starting June 28, 2025. The company has already kicked off the registrations nationwide. In case if you are interested in exploring the peaks of the Himalaya, accompanied by a massive convoy of bikers, visit RE's official website and get the related details about the upcoming ride. To note, riders who have been part of the previous editions of the Himalayan Odyssey will not be able to participate again as the company aims to get new participants on board. Price For Registration Talking about the charges, an individual can enrol themselves by paying an entry cost of Rs 80,000. For the couples, it costs Rs 1,60,000. The brand, in its official release, this year, the journey will be more exciting and adventurous as the company is marking its decades of existence in the business. Itinerary and Execution During the 18-day-long trip, the riders will be divided into two teams named Team Spiti and Team Zanskar. Each group will be assigned to complete a 2,600 km loop, crossing the roughest terrains littered with high-altitude mountain passes. The journey will start from Chandigarh and will summit the Umling La pass. It is situated at 19,000 feet above Mean Sea Level (MSL). The release says that team Spiti will be riding in a group to Narkanda, Kalpa, Keylong, and Sarchu and will conclude the trip in Leh and Hanle. The team Zanskar will be taking the route from Jispal, exploring the highest altitude, going towards the Padum route before submitting themselves in Leh and Hanle. First Published: May 23, 2025, 14:09 IST

Royal Enfield opens registrations for 21st edition of Himalayan Odyssey 2025
Royal Enfield opens registrations for 21st edition of Himalayan Odyssey 2025

India Today

time20-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Royal Enfield opens registrations for 21st edition of Himalayan Odyssey 2025

Royal Enfield has officially opened registrations for the 21st edition of its motorcycling expedition — Himalayan Odyssey 2025. The event is set to begin on June 28, taking 70 riders through some of the most breathtaking and challenging terrains of the Indian Himalayas, including Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar, culminating in a ride across Umling La — the highest motorable pass in the 18 days and 2,600 kilometers, the Himalayan Odyssey is considered a rite of passage for motorcycle and adventure enthusiasts. Riders from across the globe will participate, embarking on a journey of both physical endurance and expedition offers two distinct routes — Team Zanskar and Team Spiti — each designed to test the limits of riders on scenic but rugged trails, water crossings, high-altitude passes, and tarmac twisties. This year's route includes culturally rich destinations such as Padum in Zanskar, starry-skied Sarchu, and Kaza in Spiti — home to Komic, the highest village in Asia. Riders will also rest and regroup in iconic Himalayan towns such as Manali, Leh, and Kalpa. advertisement To ensure a smooth and safe experience, Royal Enfield will provide full logistical, mechanical, and medical support throughout the journey. Whether tackling challenging terrain or riding through peaceful valleys, participants will be supported every step of the 2019, Royal Enfield launched a campaign focusing on reducing environmental impact by discouraging single-use plastics and supporting local eco-initiatives. Riders are encouraged to be conscious travellers, preserving the local ecosystem and communities they encounter. One example is Camp Kharu, a green pitstop that champions sustainable conservation continues to be a major focus. Purified water dispensers will be made available across the route to reduce the dependence on plastic bottles — a step first taken in 2019 when Royal Enfield installed water purifiers at key stops along the Manali-Leh to Auto Today Magazine

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