Where to ride in India: easy starts and bigger routes
Start with Goa, Kerala, or Rajasthan day rides. Treat Ladakh, Spiti, Himachal, and high passes as seasonal expeditions, not casual rental loops.
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Guides, tips, and stories for motorbike travelers across Asia. We share practical experience and keep each country section focused on local rules, routes, and rental basics.
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Start with Goa, Kerala, or Rajasthan day rides. Treat Ladakh, Spiti, Himachal, and high passes as seasonal expeditions, not casual rental loops.
Read article →Ride left, expect livestock, speed breakers, buses, fog, and night risk. India is best with daylight, patience, and conservative distances.
Read article →India is state-by-state in practice: carry your passport, licence, 1949 IDP, rental agreement, RC, insurance, and PUC copies.
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