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  • Dear Riders,

    I am planning my ride to Ranchi for Bulletiapa 2026, but I’ve hit a logistical conundrum and need your collective wisdom.

    My Constraints:

    The Patna Deadline: I need to be in Patna for Chhath Puja. I have a 6-day window between Diwali and Chhath to complete the leg to Patna.

    The Ranchi Leg: Following Chhath, I have a 9-day gap to reach the Bulletiapa venue in Ranchi from Patna.

    The Alternate Plan:

    If the Bangalore-to-Patna stretch is too tight for November, I’m considering riding from Bangalore to Patna earlier (between Dussehra and Diwali) and leaving the bike in Patna, Chhattisgarh, or MP. I would then fly back and return to ride the final leg to Ranchi in late November.

    Since I have already completed the East Coast route from Bangalore, I am looking for fresh inland route suggestions that fit these windows.

    What do you suggest for the best route?

    Cheers,
    Manish

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  • Give me the exact date of festivals and events we will plan here

  • Diwali gets over by 8th and Chhath by 16th. I need to be in Bangalore for Diwali and in Patna for Chhath.
    this leaves me with10 days between chhath and Bulletiapa 😞

    @nitesh has suggested a plan to park my vehicle at CG and then start ride right after Chhath.

  • @needanusername We should cross paths around that time!!

  • @needanusername u can park at aabhas house at Chattisgarh at Ambikapur.. ranchi wud b 3 ton4 hours from there

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