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Bikesales Staff26 May 2017
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Royal Enfield and Nevermind Adventure Himalayas trip winner

Who's the lucky person taking a friend or family member on a 12-day trip to India?

Congratulations to Benjamin Simon from Camberwell in Victoria who has won the Royal Enfield and Nevermind Adventure competition on Bikesales.

The prize includes a 12-day, 11-night trip for two to India with return international economy flights, rental of two bikes (choice of Royal Enfield Bullet 500 or Himalayan), airport pickups and transfers, travel insurance, accommodation (twin share), three main meals per day, local guides, support vehicle, mechanical support, first aid and fuel. The total prize value is $12,800.

The 'Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey' will see Simon and his plus one ride through some of the most amazing roads in the Himalayas, including Khardung La, the world's highest motorable road.

To enter the competition, all you had to do was tell us in 25 words or less why you’d want to ride a Royal Enfield through the Himalayas.

Here's what Benjamin said: "The Himalayas are the ancient embodiment of adventure. The Royal Enfield is a piece of living history. I want to ride one through time."

Enjoy Benjamin. Thanks to Royal Enfield Australia and Nevermind Adventure, and to everyone who entered the competition – the response was overwhelming.

If you're still keen to experience the sheer exhilaration of the Himalayas contact Nevermind Adventure.

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