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Bikesales Staff2 June 2016
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2016 Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey

It's back for the 13th edition, where you will reach the Khardungla top that sits 5602m above sea level

There are still some spots available for the 2016 Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey, which will take a 75-strong party on an 18-day adventure, starting in New Delhi on July 9, 2016.

The ride, now in its 13th year, takes in the highest motorable pass on the planet at Khardung La, which is 5602m above sea level — obviously one of the major attractions of the Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey.

The longest stage is 310km, and the total length is 2500km. There will be two rest days along the journey.

Lodging and boarding arrangements are a twin-share 'bed and breakfast', and riders will be responsible for paying for their own fuel, meals (excluding the ones mentioned in the itinerary) and snacks and anything else not listed as included in the package. Passengers are also welcome.

Apparently the cost is quite modest, but once you fire off an enquiry to Royal Enfield Australiayou should receive all the details.

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