JrnyOn, which is a first-of-its-kind multi-day experiential travel company in India, has announced a special-interest experiential journey called ‘Motorbike Australia with Atul Warrier’, which will be held from October 11-19, 2024. Biking influencer and seasoned traveller Atul Warrier, who rode solo for 550 days across Southeast Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Europe, will lead the Jrny as a Maestro. Known for his epic biking stories and extensive travel experience, Atul Warrier brings a unique perspective to this journey, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for biking enthusiasts.
Highlights of the ‘Motorbike Australia with Atul Warrier’ Maestro Jrny
Travellers joining this journey will embark on a 9-day extraordinary motorbike odyssey led by Atul Warrier. Starting from the vibrant heart of Melbourne, this adventure is designed for biking enthusiasts eager to explore Australia's iconic landscapes. The Maestro Jrny will kick-off with a ride from Geelong along the Great Ocean Road, offering stunning views of the Twelve Apostles. Thereafter, the travellers will navigate through the picturesque Australian outback and explore the mystical mountain landscapes of the Victorian Alps. Riders will traverse the rugged splendour of the Grampians, Shepparton's rolling hills, the picturesque Murray River in Wodonga, and the coastal panoramas of Lakes Entrance. The tour will culminate with a scenic ride to Phillip Island and a ferry back to Melbourne, celebrating camaraderie and the thrill of the open road.
Price: INR 295,000/- per person on twin sharing basis
What’s included in this Maestro Jrny
The package includes bike rentals (Royal Enfield or similar) for six days, rider insurance and fuel costs. Guests will enjoy eight breakfasts and eight nights' accommodation in comfortable motels, with twin-sharing rooms as the standard (single rooms available upon request). Additionally, airport or railway station pick-up and drop-off in Melbourne provides a seamless travel experience.
For more information about this Maestro Jrny, please visit Motorbike Australia with Atul Warrier
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