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International

Cross borders, not just state lines. The ultimate guide to international bike expeditions.

1 Group Tours·1 Operators·from ₹45000

Taking your biking passion across borders isn't just about bragging rights; it's a completely different ballgame. Forget the familiar chaos of Indian highways—international bike to...

Best forAdventure JunkiesMotorcycle EnthusiastsCulture SeekersGroup Riders
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|High core strength, lower back endurance, and stamina to handle 6-8 hours in the saddle under varying weather conditions.
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What to Expect

Expect a mix of pristine foreign tarmac, chaotic border crossings, and the thrill of riding in a completely new environment. You'll deal with right-hand vs. left-hand driving rules, language barriers at fuel stations, and the immense relief of having a group road captain who knows the route. Days are long, weather can be unpredictable, but the camaraderie of fellow Indian riders in a foreign land is unmatched.

Things to Do

Local Street Food Crawl
2-3 hours·₹500 - ₹1500
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Cross-Border Cultural Homestays
Overnight·₹2000 - ₹4000
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Guided Off-Road Trail Riding
4 hours·₹3000 - ₹6000
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Temple and Monastery Visits
2 hours·₹200 - ₹800
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Coastal Scuba Diving / Snorkeling
4-5 hours·₹4000 - ₹7000
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Night Market Exploration
3 hours·₹1000 - ₹2000
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Plan Your Trip

How to Reach

Fly into major international hubs (Hanoi, Bangkok, Colombo, Kathmandu) and pick up your rental bike. Alternatively, ride across land borders from India (e.g., Jaigaon for Bhutan, Sonauli for Nepal, or Moreh for Myanmar).

Local Guide

Food & DiningVeg Friendly

Eat where the local bikers and truckers eat. The food will be fresher, cheaper, and authentic.

FAQs

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP)?
Yes, absolutely. Most countries require the 1949 Geneva Convention IDP issued by your local RTO in India. Without it, your travel insurance won't cover motorcycle accidents, and local police will fine you heavily.
Can I take my own Indian-registered bike?
For Nepal and Bhutan, yes, with specific border permits. For countries further away (like Thailand), you need a Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD), which is expensive and requires a massive bank guarantee. Renting locally is usually smarter.
Is ₹45,000 enough for an international trip?
₹45,000 is a great starting point for a 6-7 day guided bike tour in places like Vietnam, Sri Lanka, or Bhutan. This usually covers bike rental, stays, and a backup vehicle, but excludes your international flights and personal fuel.
What happens if I crash a rented motorcycle?
If you are on a group tour, the mechanic in the backup vehicle will help fix minor issues. However, you are liable for damages. Always check if the rental includes comprehensive damage waivers before signing the contract.
Will I get vegetarian food on the road?
In Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, it's very easy. In Southeast Asia (Vietnam/Thailand), it's tougher because fish sauce and meat broth are staples. You'll need to learn how to say 'no meat/no fish sauce' in the local language.
Is it safe for women riders or pillions?
Yes, international group tours are generally very safe. Riding in a convoy with a road captain and a sweep vehicle provides a massive safety net for solo female riders and pillions.
Which side of the road do they drive on?
It depends. Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, and Sri Lanka drive on the left (like India). Vietnam, Cambodia, and European countries drive on the right. It takes about a day to rewire your brain for right-hand driving.
What CC bikes are provided on these tours?
Most budget to mid-range tours offer 150cc-250cc dual-sports (like the Honda CRF) or 400cc-500cc ADVs (like the Royal Enfield Himalayan or Honda CB500X), which are perfect for local terrains.

Group Trips to International

Looking for the ultimate thrill? International group bike tours from India are redefining adventure for young riders. Whether you are craving the coastal winds of Sri Lanka, the misty mountain passes of Bhutan, or the chaotic, vibrant motorcycle culture of Vietnam, booking an international bike trip is a milestone for any serious motorcyclist. With group tours starting from ₹45,000, exploring foreign terrains on two wheels is more accessible than ever. The best time for these international bike expeditions is between September and December, offering perfect weather for long days in the saddle. Riding in a group provides the safety of a backup vehicle, expert road captains, and the camaraderie of like-minded Indian travelers. Forget the standard bus tours; straddling an ADV bike across borders lets you experience authentic local cultures, hidden street food joints, and off-the-beaten-path trails that regular tourists miss. From sorting out your International Driving Permit to navigating right-hand traffic, an organized international motorcycle tour takes the headache out of cross-border logistics. Pack your riding gear, get your passport ready, and join a guided international group tour to conquer the world's most iconic riding routes.

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