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Travel some of the world’s most breathtaking roads on the back of a classic Royal Enfield motorbike with a  10 per cent discount from Extreme Bike Tours on all six of its adrenaline-filled tours for 2020.

To mark the launch of its 2020 program and new-look website, featuring a new, ride grading system, Extreme Bike Tours is offering a special, limited time, 10 per cent discount on its ‘Hidden Sri Lanka,’ ‘Luxurious Rajasthan,’ ‘Bhutan,’ ‘Madagascar,’ ‘Mongolia,’ and ‘High Himalaya’ tours. The special discount is only available if booked before May 31, 2019.

Extreme Bike Tours’ 13-day ‘Hidden Sri Lanka’ round-tour takes riders from the palm-fringed coastline of the tropical island through to mountainous regions filled with tea plantations, ancient civilisations and exotic wildlife. The intermediate-graded tour begins in Galle on February 8 and July 11, 2020.

The 14-day, ‘Luxurious Rajasthan’ tour, lets riders explore India’s largest state at full throttle, visiting ancient forts, wandering nomads, grand palaces as well as India’s most iconic monument, the Taj Mahal. The easy-graded tour begins in Dehli on November 7, 2020.

The 15-day, ‘Bhutan’ tour, takes riders on an adventure through the wide-open valleys, snow-capped peaks and fortress filled landscapes of one of the world’s last great Himalayan Kingdoms. The intermediate-graded tour begins in Delhi on April 11, 2020.

The 15-day, ‘Madagascar’ tour offers riders the chance to experience a journey through rainforests, open valleys and pristine coastline, taking in views of epic waterfalls, rice paddies, boab trees and volcanoes along the way. The easy-graded tour begins in Antananarivo on June 20, 2020.

The 11-day ‘Mongolia,’ tour takes riders to the world’s emptiest country and visits landscapes few tourists ever get the chance to see, such as the lush-forest-steppe Khangai mountain range and Mongolia’s largest river, the Selenge River. The extreme-graded tour begins in Ulaanbaatar on August 1, 2020.

The 16-day, ‘High Himalayan,’ takes riders to the northern regions of India, riding amongst the clouds on stunning mountain passes including the highest motorable pass in the world, the Khardung- La. The extreme-graded tour begins in New Delhi on July 11, 2020.

Prices start from US$3915 per person for the High Himalayan tour, and range up to US$5355 for the Bhutan tour, including the special discount. Each tour is available for licensed riders and pillion passengers and includes fuel, meals, accommodation and transfers. Flights from Australia are extra.

Extreme Bike Tours is one of the world’s leading motorcycle tour companies, offering tours in the Himalayas, Bhutan, Mongolia, Madagascar, India, and Sri Lanka.

To book or make enquiries visit www.extremebiketours.com or email ben@extremebiketours.com

* Tours and fares are subject to availability and conditions apply. Prices do not include international flights. Guests must book before May 31, 2019 for the special 10 per cent, offer.