Ride to unite with The Indian Tourist

 Ride to unite with The Indian Tourist

Team L&M

If you are a biker who desires to capture the unseen and unparalleled beauty of this world on a bike, then connect with The Indian Tourist. A unique travel platform that breaks the mainstream idea of holidaying and lets you travel like a modern-day millennial with a group of like-minded young wandering souls, The Indian Tourist is the brainchild of two expert travel enthusiasts, Ashish Bahukhandi and Rohit Kumar Singh. With the idea of nurturing their love for travel and infusing the same into the young blood of the nation, they came up with The Indian Tourist.

After completing a successful trip to Lansdowne, The Indian Tourist is now offering bike tour packages to India’s breath-taking locations at affordable prices. Their first trip, Ride to Unite, will start on May 13 from IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon and through the K-M-P Expressway reach to The Recycle Café, Panchgaon, Haryana and support the Road Safety Measures for Indian bikers.

The company recently appointed renowned female biker Suparna Sarkar as the trip manager for its bike tour packages. Suparna, who hails from Delhi, is a biker by profession and has been associated with big brands. She has travelled more than 25,000 km on her bike.

“Adventure travelling has always been about getting out of our comfort zone but that does not mean to compromise with road safety measures. Bike rides have always been a phenomenal part of exploring and with this bike trip we aim to raise concern for the safety of bike travellers in India. Furthermore, Suparna is an experienced biker who has already crossed many milestones in a short span of time. We look forward for most exhilarating bike tour experiences for our travellers with her,” shared Ashish Bahukhandi, founder, The Indian Tourist.

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