Enduro India experiences page 1 of 6

Richard Booth
Despite breaking my arm the Enduro must rank amongst the highest rated experiences which I have had.

Roderick Purves
Beauty of India - man made and natural colour.

Andrew Hudson
I am 43 years of age and yes this journey has been one never to be forgotten. The Indian people have taught me that happiness comes from within, I have witnessed my fellow riders get moved by this culture and am sure we are all better people. Life begins here.

Doug Rich
It has effected my view of India & its people in a positive way. My overwhelming memories are of the kindness of the Indian people.

Philip Alton
Memories of Riding through the hills in the early morning mist, fantastic.

Andy Lake
What a wonderful country India is and how friendly the people are.

Robert Tewkesbury
Seeing real India was overwhelming, such happy people that were truly pleased to see you!

Julia Townshend
It has been a fantastic experience - seeing parts of India that are off the beaten track. My memories are of the friendliness of the local people who always seem to have a beaming smile.

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Julian Rowley
Billi and Doc turned an Indian tour into a homely welcoming deeper experience. Her evening talks were entrancing and added invaluability to the event, exponentially increasing riders awareness of the nature, culture, religion, people and politics.

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Kim Rieck
After the first two days I was a bit like an autistic child - just too much sensory input. As one of the three yanks. I left India at the end of each day only to find myself in the UK. Overwhelming memories? They're all overwhelming !! Ok, then - emerald green tea plantations studded with jewel toned srhi old tea pickers, the worlds most cheerful and friendly children waving and hand supping, coming across unanticipated parade led by a village band and an elephant. Dumping the bullet on a dirt hairpin and finding myself pinned underneath (feeling of accomplishment in fighting free, righting and restarting the bike and riding off unassisted vastly outweighed the embarrassment and bruises. I'd say it is really too soon to recognise what I have learned.

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Ian Rutherford
Brilliant will email something more lucid when I get home.

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Jamie Turner
View remains the same except I now have amazing memory of India and the helpful generous people who seem satisfied with their lot. Thanks are impossible to say properly.

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Jacek Brant
I am delighted to have seen the 'real' India. I won't go back to Goa, but I'd love to spend time in India proper. I loved Mysore.

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Steve Gee
Very Special / great team of people running the event - huge enthusiasm - very infectious.

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Dave Mcbirney
I had a great time & feel mentally if not physically cleansed!!!

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Martin Brown
The whole India experience is amazing.

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Niall Whyte
Friendships, Scenery, Adrenaline.

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Steve Lee
How to ride an Enfield.

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Nigel Hill
It was a great way to get back into motorcycling and discover India. The people are fantastic and so happy. The scenery is truly awesome. Loved the Enfield. Interesting mix of people.

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Steve Sears
Pride in what you are. Waste - to look at possessions more carefully and not be so wasteful. Come back with my family - see more people, meet more elephants!

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Steven Standing
India was so welcoming and friendly. Also impossibly beautiful. I felt that the people who have so little were so quick to smile because they have totally accepted who they are. That honesty and comfort allows them to engage really easily. I think the 'spirituality' we see is really about that total self acceptance so a bit more work there for me. I also loved the riding it really impressed me.

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