
Speaking about the five-day programme, Mr Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India said, “With over 900 Tiger customers in the country Triumph Motorcycles does not just deliver great motorcycles, we also create an ecosystem in which the rider is equipped with the skill sets to ride deftly and safely. Our initiatives like the Triumph Tiger Trails and Tiger Training Academies have had an overwhelming response across India. With the recent introduction of the all new Tiger 800 and the Tiger 1200, the game just got better. We have and will be working on more of these curated programmes to further our commitment to building a safe riding culture in India, and to promote the spirit of adventure in the country.”
Mr. Vijay Parmar, the founder of raid de Himalaya will be present as the chief trainer. Speaking on the event, he said, “Triumph Motorcycles is the first brand in India, that has taken the adventure motorcycling segment to the next level. Triumph is doing a commendable job by engaging with the customers and enthusiasts by making them experience the best potential of the tiger range of motorcycles. As a brand, they are always vocal about road safety and ensuring riders ride responsibly at all times. I am extremely happy to be associated with the brand and observe a great riding culture spread across its riders.”

Last month, Triumph motorcycles hosted a successful Kashmir to Kanyakumari run. This time around, 20 Tiger owners from all over India will participate in the 5-day trail starting from Shimla on 22nd July and will end on the 27th in Manali.
Triumph has taken care of the safety measures as well. Back-up facilities like a 4x4 sweep with mechanics and supplies such as medical kit, tool kit, puncture kit, spare parts, pumps etc, along with a VHF radio for communication will be with the riders all the times.
The itinerary for the trail is as below:
Day | Sector | Distance/time |
Day 1 | Shimla – Sangla | 180 kms – 6hrs |
Day 2 | Sangla – Nako | 176 kms – 5hrs |
Day 3 | Nako – Kaza via Gyu & Dhankar | 111 kms – 6hrs |
Day 4 | In Kaza – to Tashiganag & Demul | - |
Day 5 | Kaza – Manali | 210 kms – 8hrs |
Day 6 | Depart from Manali | - |