Royal Enfield to Kick Start Tour of Rajasthan

Royal Enfield's Tour of Rajasthan returns with its fifth edition this year, beginning from December 12, 2015, covering 2,100 km across the desert state of Rajasthan. As many as 30 riders will participate in the Tour of Rajasthan, travelling nine days across the Thar Desert.
Registrations for the Tour of Rajasthan are already underway at the Royal Enfield website, and this year's edition will also allow participants to bring in a pillion rider for the trip. The Tour of Rajasthan will take riders across the colourful state of Rajasthan - beginning and ending at the Pinky City, Jaipur.
The riders will journey through the scenic landscapes of Rajasthan Thar Desert to Ajmer from Jaipur, through Mahansar, Bikaner, Jamba, Sam, Barmer, Mt. Abu, Pushkar and finally back at Jaipur, covering a distance of 2,100 kilometres on their Royal Enfield motorcycles.
The riders will be passing through the battlefields of the 1971 war wherein the only thumping sound will be of the Royal Enfield motorcycles and at Pali they will get to pay homage to the famous Bullet Baba.
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The route has been chalked out specifically, to give riders a good mix of smooth and challenging terrains through the winding country roads, vast sand dunes, majestic hills, lush green woods, a dried salt lake bed, as well as on highways which are as smooth as landing strips.
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