India Bike Week is Asia’s biggest motorcycle festival, and by far the country’s most prominent biking extravaganza yet. This year, India Bike Week will be a one-of-a-kind Special Edition, the passes for which are priced at Rs. 1200 plus GST per person for the weekend and Rs. 700 plus GST per head for the single day tickets. The purchase of the weekend pass (Rs. 1200 plus GST) will allow visitors access to the adjoining Valley Run as well, in addition to the India Bike Week itself.
In keeping with its Special Edition theme, the number of tickets sold for IBW 2021 will be restricted. Hence, to ensure your slice of motorcycle madness, it is important for clubs – and individuals alike – to pre-register themselves by clicking on the ‘Pre-Sale Registration’ button on the www.indiabikeweek.in landing page and completing the form that the link leads to.
Those who have pre-registered will be able to purchase their passes before the rest, and ticket sales will open online for everyone else only if they haven’t been sold out already.
Riding to ‘IBW 2021 – The Special Edition’ with your pack will have its advantages. The clubs that pre-register, and subsequently book the passes of more than twenty of their members collectively, will get special benefits that include exclusive parking slots for their motorcycles within the venue, bespoke IBW branded souvenirs, reservations in the club parade, stage time to promote their brotherhood, specifically created games and free subscriptions to KOGO for a month.
IBW 2021 would be incomplete without the Great Migration, where the biker fraternity rides in from across the country. To fuel this mass exodus, KOGO has kicked off various initiatives to help bikers get to Aamby Valley. KOGO will organise self-guided rides from Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi, Nagpur, Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata, to IBW and back, for a nominal fee.
Those wanting a more exclusive experience could go in for the specially curated options that will give them the opportunity to ride in with some of India’s biggest motorcycle influencers. Depending on the package chosen, the prices will include stay for all scheduled stops along the route on a twin-sharing basis, buffet breakfast and dinner at all pre-determined hotels enroute, tented accommodation for IBW in the Lets Campout Camping Grounds on a twin-sharing basis, and two-day passes to India’s biggest motorcycle festival.
The Lets Campout Camping Grounds are open to all riders, regardless of whether they avail of KOGO’s wonderful rider packages or choose to do their own thing. These campsites are set up in picturesque locations by the Mulshi and Pawna lakes and the tents are equipped with lights and comfortable mattresses. Toilets and bathrooms are shared. The cost of stay here begins at Rs. 3082 per head on a twin-sharing basis.
Alternatively, if camping isn’t your style, KOGO is also curating a list of other accommodation options to stay at with varying budgets and amenities. These can be viewed on the India Bike Week and KOGO websites.
KOGO will also be holding the Wild Ride Challenge that will reward the top ten riders who take the longest routes to India Bike Week 2021. The winner bags a cash prize of Rs. 25,000, the runner up gets Rs. 15,000 while the rider who places third will receive Rs. 10,000. The remaining seven bikers that follow will each be awarded Rs. 2,500.
We stand by the biker brotherhood, and believe that no rider should be left behind. Keeping that in mind, Road Safety Assistance and a one-month membership to the Dial4242 Ambulance services will also be provided to participants who opt for these packages through KOGO.
For pricing, bookings, terms and conditions and other details about these ride packages, festival passes and accommodation, log on to www.indiabikeweek.in and www.kogotrips.com.In the interest of everyone’s safety and well-being, all visitors to IBW must produce proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 before being allowed entry through the gates. Alternatively, one can produce proof of getting at least one shot, along with a recent negative RTPCR report to enter the event.
Wearing of a mask at all times is compulsory for everyone who attends ‘India Bike Week 2021 – The Special Edition.’