KOGO To Be Official Rider Connect Platform At India Bike Week 2021

- India Bike Week 2021 will be held on December 4-5, 2021
- KOGO will be the official Rider Connect platform at IBW 2021
- Participants can book passes, and accommodation options on KOGO
KOGO is a Roadtrips App which offers users to plan, book and track their road trip experiences, and also turn them into videos and stories through automation. KOGO has partnered with India Bike Week 2021 - The Special Edition as the official Rider Connect platform for the event. According to an announcement by KOGO, participants at the 2021 India Bike Week will be able to access a range of features and packages designed exclusively for India Bike Week, as well as share their experiences with fellow riders.
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On KOGO, participants can book and purchase special packages with festival passes and stay, curated self-guided rides to IBW from 11 cities across India and several curated accommodation options.
On KOGO, participants can book and purchase special packages with festival passes and stay, curated self-guided rides to IBW from 11 cities across India and several curated accommodation options, including hotels and camp sites, just for the festival. Riders can also connect on the go, exchange information, ask for recommendations and even offer help and guidance to fellow participants through KOGO's RoadConnect.
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Raj K Gopalakrishnan, CEO, KOGO, said, "We at KOGO are thrilled to be the Official Rider Connect Platform for IBW 2021. The KOGO app will enable participants to buy festival pass packages, connect with fellow riders, participate in challenges, and tap into our one-of-a-kind road safety features. We look forward to welcoming the IBW community on our platform to book, create, participate and share their incredible experiences from the road."

KOGO is a Roadtrips App which offers users to plan, book and track their road trip experiences, and also turn them into videos and stories through automation.
The KOGO Wild Ride Challenge at the India Bike Wek 2021 will award the top ten riders who take the longest routes to India Bike Week 2021. The winner bags a cash prize of Rs. 15,000, the runner-up gets Rs. 12,000 while the rider who is placed third will receive Rs. 8,000.
KOGO's Road.Connect will extend assistance and safety with Live questions and chats to participants. They can connect to fellow riders in real time in their vicinity and also access SOS Ambulance services directly via the app through KOGO's partnership with Dial4242 Ambulance service.
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