The story of my solo ride across India astride a Royal Enfield, from New Delhi to Chennai.
Towards the end of June 2016, I returned to New Delhi after more than a month spent riding in the mountains in Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir. I then embarked on a mammoth solo journey, riding my Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 all the way back to Chennai in southern India.
Instead of making my way home by cutting straight through central India, I decided to ride off and explore nearly the entire length of Western India. Over a period of almost 50 days, I rode my motorcycle alone through 8 states covering a distance of more than 7000 kilometres. I wasn't riding to cover distance, but instead used this journey as an opportunity to spend time exploring several places along the way.
This was the route that I took -
New Delhi - Jaipur - Jodhpur - Gandhidham - Rann of Kutch - Kawda - Lakhpat - Koteshwar - Mandvi - Gandhidham - Somnath - Diu - Alang - Bhavnagar - Vadodara - Mumbai - Igatpuri - Bhandardara - Pune - Mulshi - Harihareshwar - Dapoli - Dabhol - Guhagar - Jaigadh - Ganpatipule - Ratnagiri - Rajapur - Sindhdurg - Vengurla - Tiracol - Goa - Karwar - Marawanthe - Mangalore - Hassan - Kunigal - Bengaluru - Chennai.
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Note: This is the second half of the story of my ride across India on my Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500. If you haven't watched the first part of this video (about the ride from Chennai to Ladakh), please do watch that too.
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