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The Great Himalayan Odyssey: Epic Dominar Expedition to Ladakh

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Bajaj Dominar Ladakh Tour

The Great Himalayan Odyssey: Epic Dominar Expedition to Ladakh

Sunakhari News/ Kathmandu.

A historic journey is about to unfold as a group of 9 Bajaj Dominar 400 riders prepare to embark on a 20-day expedition to Umling La, the world’s highest motorable road at 5,883 meters (19,300 feet). This monumental motorcycle journey, titled The Great Himalayan Odyssey, will cover over 6,000 kilometers.

Starting from Bikers Café in Naxal, Kathmandu, this expedition marks a significant milestone in the country’s motorcycling culture and will be a testament to the endurance and resilience of both the riders and their machines.

Amit Raj Chalise, Head of Marketing at Bajaj Motorcycles, expressed his excitement: “We are thrilled to see our Bajaj Dominar riders take on this monumental challenge. Reaching the highest motorable road in the world, Umling La, will be a testament to the durability of the Dominar 400 and the adventurous spirit of these riders. I commend the team for their trust in their motorcycles and their perseverance to push beyond limits and accomplish this cross-country adventure.”

The expedition is led by Manish Devkota, the team captain, who shared his anticipation: “Reaching Umling La has been a dream for many riders, and it’s finally coming true for us. We are prepared for the challenges ahead and have full confidence in our Dominar motorcycles and our riding skills. This is not just a journey but a statement of courage and passion. We thank everyone for their unwavering support and encouragement.”

This expedition is a powerful demonstration of the prowess of Bajaj Dominar 400 motorcycles and the determination of Nepali riders. The journey through the challenging terrains of the Himalayas to the highest motorable pass in the world is set to be an inspiring adventure of endurance, skill, and adventure.

The Great Himalayan Odyssey begins on 15th October 2024 and promises to bring pride to the entire motorcycling community of Nepal.