KTM has successfully concluded its 11-day, 12-night KTM Pro-XP Adventure Tour to Spiti. Guided by KTM experts, a total of 26 KTM Adventure riders overcame these highly demanding riding challenges at altitudes of over 14,900 feet. This adventure trip has helped the riders learn a lot about their motorcycles and also delivered a memorable experience.
The Perfect Platform For Off-Roaders
The KTM Pro-XP riders underwent off-road training at the world’s highest Adventure Academy at Lari. Dhar Lung Wooh, at an altitude of 14,900 feet, is a rarely visited location, especially by a large group of riders, all thanks to its steep off-roads. But with the proper training and mindset, all 26 KTM riders successfully conquered the terrain to achieve this feat. The riders also visited Kunzum La through the pass. This brought back the memories of 2021 when the KTM 390 Adventure won the ‘Kunzum Kaiser’ title in 2021 at the Kunzum La pass beating a rally racing car.
The KTM Pro-XP platform is the perfect platform designed to help owners discover their biking potential. Ride events like these also help the riders to know the true capabilities of their KTM machines. With Spiti, KTM concludes yet another daring riding event successfully. With its deep valleys, high mountain ranges, and challenging terrains, Spiti was the perfect destination for KTM Adventure riders to hone their skills and test their limits.
Covered Places And Sites
The Pro-XP riders tested their limits and learned new off-roading skills while being amidst the beauty of Spiti. The challenging routes uphill to Spiti at altitudes of over 10,000 feet boosted their confidence to take on any terrain. Alongside the route, riders also visited many other landmarks. This included the world’s highest post office in Hikkim to Asia’s highest bridge in Chicham. Some of the other sites covered during the tour were Baspa Valley, Kinnaur Iron Bridge, Kinner Kailash, Nako Lake, Tabo stargazing site, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, and Key Monastery.
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