The newly curated off-road experience for Himalayan 450 riders has limited slots and interested folks can register by paying just Rs 1500/- online.
Royal Enfield will debut a newly curated off-road experience specifically designed for the Himalayan 450 riders in the form of ‘Himalayan Spirit’ on Sep 14, 2025 in Bengaluru. Being touted as the ‘gateway to great adventures’, it will be held at BigRock Dirt Park, 109, Holali Village, Hobli, Huthur, Karnataka from 8 AM onwards. The registration fees for the participants is Rs 1500/- with limited slots available for Himalayan riders. Royal Enfield Himalayan Spirit will teach the riders about essential riding techniques and life skills in a safe, structured environment.
The Himalayan Spirit program has been bifurcated in two distinct loops namely Challenge and Navigation. The riders will be made aware of the essential skills that matter in the dirt, which includes tackling the technical sections and testing the limits on obstacle courses. Further, the navigation skills of the riders will also be put on a test through a curated trail.

Since the Himalayan Spirit involves several riders, Royal Enfield will also organise a dedicated activity to build camaraderie among the participants and boost team effort. The company states that the Himalayan Spirit would help every rider taking part in this event in exploring, enduring, and evolving. Quite fitting, isn’t it?
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, launched in Nov 2023, happens to be the ideal companion for both seasoned adventurers and riders new to the off-road experience. The ADV bike adapts to various terrains effortlessly with an excellent low-rpm performance. It comes equipped with the new 452cc single-cylinder Sherpa engine which is Royal Enfield’s first liquid-cooled powertrain.

The Himalayan 450 is priced between Rs 2.69-2.84 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the various colour schemes. The Sherpa engine is almost 10 kg lighter than the air-cooled mill used in Himalayan 411. It generates max power of 39.5 bhp and peak torque of 40 Nm while paired with a new six-speed gearbox and a ride-by-wire throttle.
Royal Enfield is working on a bigger and more powerful version of the Himalayan. Termed by the media as Himalayan 750, it is likely to debut at the EICMA 2025 in Nov in Italy. Needless to state, Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will be the brand’s most premium and expensive motorcycle till date while it goes on sale in the first half of 2026 in India.