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Mountain biking expedition under
way in Sikkim
Sikkim:
The first Khanchendzonga Mountain Biking Expedition
2008 is being organised in Sikkim. It will boost adventure
tourism in the state. The ten-day mountaineering expedition
was flagged off by Tourism Minister R B Subba and will
continue till March 13. About 60 adventure cyclists
participated in the breathtaking 600 km long sojourn
dubbed as the first international event, in order to
indicate their endurance levels at varying altitudes
in the state. Three women from Chandigarh and one from
United States are also participating in the event. "It's
tough, but I like adventures. That's why I am participating
in adventure sports. It's too tough as it is a nine-day
race and Sikkim is at a very high altitude. But, I hope
that I'll be able to manage a fine performance," said
Kulbir Kaur, a female participant from Chandigarh. The
exhilarating expedition is being organized by the Tourism
Department and is supported by the Ministry of Tourism
will cover all four districts of the state and carries
a prize money of 25,000 dollars. Cyclists from all over
the country and a few from abroad along with cyclists
from the army are participating in the expedition. "Well
anything to do with mountain biking is wonderful. I
invite you to ride the bike as well. We are looking
forward to this adventurous journey. We have heard about
it, read about it and now it's the time to experience
it," said DK Singh, the oldest participant from Delhi.
Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers will be aiding
the participants since most of them are not from the
state and not quite familiar with the Himalayan terrain.
The main objective of the event is to promote Sikkim
as a tourist destination for adventure sports by encouraging
the eco-friendly sport of Mountain Biking. The expedition
will also see the cyclists ride through unexplored interiors,
single track and village back roads.
-Mar
10, 2008
Leading
Indian News Papers
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