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Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey 2025 In Pics: See Adventure, Off-roading, Adrenaline rush And More

Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey 2025 In Pics: See Adventure, Off-roading, Adrenaline rush And More

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Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey 2025 kick-started from Chandigarh, where all 77 riders gathered at one place, and got their health and vehicle checked for the most adventurous ride. (File photo).
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The convey of 77 riders was divided into two groups- Team Zanskar and Team Spiti. The motive of both teams was the same: to reach the highest motorable passes by covering the most difficult terrains
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The Team Spiti was assigned to reach Narganda from Chandigarh, while the Zanskar team reached Manali via different route.
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Every rider was tested on the most extreme roads, but a big thanks to the Himalayan 450 for being there all the time like a real soldier. (File photo)
Highway vistas widen—Keylong awaits with deep valleys and clear mountain air. Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey 2025. (File photo)
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