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FreeSpirit Adventure - Tour Listing
 Commencing on the 1st of September, starting in the south of "J & K" - Region Jammu, we ride first to the beautiful hill station Dalhousie and on to the little explored Chamba Valley. Perfectly placed to start a unique tour through Himachal Pradesh, east across the steep and challenging Jalori Pass and down to the Sutlej River. |
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 A motorcycle tour through central India on a Royal Enfield exploring Temples and Tiger reserves. In search of tigers, wildlife and temples in four of India’s greatest National Parks, ancient capitals and lost temple complexes of the last millennium. First get yourself to Delhi... Then for the next 20 days our motorcycles tour over 2,300kms... |
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 Queen of The Hills - Adventures in Darjeeling and Sikkim on a Royal Enfield. Starting from the plains in the north eastern India town of Siliguri in West Bengal, this motorcycle tour takes in the eastern Himalayan foothills of Darjeeling (2,800m.) following Darjeeling's famous Toy Train. Ahead lies Sikkim’s Himalayan kingdom of mystical Buddhist monasteries, high altitude lakes and beautiful Orchid Gardens. |
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 A Royal Enfield motorcycle tour of Rajasthan, across The Great Thar Desert - exploring old Maharaja palaces, desert hill stations and heavenly marble temples. We kick-off with a gentle ride to the ancient Mogul city of Fatehpur Sikri with it's fine Masjid. This is a desert tour through a land where ancient farming techniques are still in use. Our Royal Enfields take us through dusty villages, past old Maharaja Palaces... |
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Maps & Navigating Tips
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Finding maps of remote and far away places is a challenge at the best of times. In London I would go to Stanfords. In San Fransisco I would go to Rand McNally's. In Leh Ladkah I would go to the local bookshop in the market square. In Kargil it's the stationery shop, and in Srinagar look in the book shops. |
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A question arose about the scale and distances involved on a particular map we were reading, something like, "How big is this map?" There was no Distance Scale Rule printed on the map, save the chilly numbers 1:250,000. Ok that's 1 bit on the map = 250,000 bits on the ground right? So how far is it between here and there... |
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Testimonials
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Peter, Thanks for your reply. This is what I wanted to hear. I dislike riding in a large group day after day. It would have been a deal breaker. Karst, Colorado, will be riding with us to Zanskar this August. |
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