Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Twenty-eight bikers including two women from across the country are part of ‘Riders in the Wild – 2025’, the ride which began on Sunday to promote offbeat destinations of Madhya Pradesh.

Participants hail from diverse locations across India including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Udaipur and Rajasthan. They have been provided an ambulance and a team of medical professionals to accompany the rally to ensure the well-being of the riders throughout their journey.

Organised by Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, the third edition of the seven-day event flagged off in the city on Sunday.  

The bikers will traverse through Bhopal to Gandhi Sagar Forest Retreat via Rajgarh and Jhalawar, with an overnight stay. They will reach Chanderi via Guna and Ashoknagar.

They will move to Khajuraho via Tikamgarh. And finally from Khajuraho, via Panna, the bikers will reach MPT Parsili resort via Satna, Rewa, and Sidhi, enjoying activities like barefoot sand trekking, birdwatching, jungle walks, and visiting the Millet Museum and stay overnight in a rural homestay.

The bikers will reach Jabalpur via Parsili and Umaria and explore tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site Marble Rock, Dhuandhar Waterfall and experience activities like boating and sky dining. The riders will also visit Bhimbetka following which the ride will conclude at the Bhojpur Temple on January 11.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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