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Conquer Winter Spiti: The Ultimate Motorcycle Adventure

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  • In the heart of the Himalayas lies White Spiti, a snow-covered paradise that calls out to those who crave the ultimate challenge. Often hailed as India’s most difficult motorcycle ride, Winter Spiti is a journey that tests your endurance, skill, and spirit.
    Treacherous snow-laden roads, biting cold, and thin air at high altitudes make this an adventure like no other. But for those brave enough to answer the call, the rewards are beyond imagination—frozen rivers, ancient monasteries blanketed in snow, and landscapes so pristine and pretty they feel otherworldly. Silent, beautiful and raw Himalayan wilderness.
    The journey isn’t only about the destination. It’s about camaraderie, shared struggles, and unforgettable moments that will be forged on the trail. Riding alongside others, braving the elements, and experiencing the warmth of remote Spiti-an hospitality in the harshest of winters will remind your soul of why you joined IBR. Every shred of your being will be tested, and you know all too well that no memories were forged on a good and easy day.

    Winter Spiti is a rite of passage for riders, a test of resilience, and a story waiting to be written. Are you ready to push your limits and embrace the extraordinary? Join us for the ride of a lifetime.

    Important points to note:

    1. Dates: January 10 - January 20, 2025.

    2. Budget: Approximately 30k to 35k, including food, stay and fuel (@25-30 kmpl). This might fluctuate depending on your vehicle and travelling style.

    3. Exact itinerary will be updated towards the end of December, as the plan materialises.

    4. Please note that due to the extreme nature and the risks associated with this ride, it has been unanimously decided that only battle hardened riders are going. As a result, all members who have already formed the initial group will vote on eligible riders. If you are interested and voted in, you will also vote on the next interested rider who would want to join. Please feel free to reach out to any one of the riders in the first comment below, and he will circle back to you.

    5. To give a lead time for booking confirmations in harsh conditions and limited resources in White Spiti, please let us know if you're interested by December 15th latest.

    6. Advance payments, bookings, etc items for ride prep will be discussed in a dedicated WhatsApp group.

    This post will be updated continually as and when the plan matures.

  • Comment:

    Existing members who are going:

    1. Deepak Jha
    2. Shyam Tara
    3. Riki Mandol
    4. Indermeet Juneja
    5. Rajat Mayer

    Want to see yourself added here? Please PM/DM any one of us, and we will get back to you via the same DM itself

  • Awesome @Riki, Have an amazing adventure on the snow capped Spiti. Safe riding bhailog. Cheers

  • @sajeesh ji sir, iwon butt riders 😂
    Waist ajao captain, if possible. Maza aa jayega, jo fatega humara ek number, barf mein. 🥹

  • @blackmatterenny Birader 🍻🍻
    This is a ride jiska sirf 4 saal se "planning" chal rha tha. We kept postponing it for Jan 2025 as the first silver jubilee ride for the 3rd millennium 😂😂. Aajao boss, cross chapter riders ayein toh even first-er class hoga.

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