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He congratulated the riders on becoming the first official tourists to venture into Arunachal’s eastern-most districts – Tirap, Changlang and Longding – after the three districts were opened up for tourism in recent times.
“It is a moment of pride for us not only to be able to open up new tourism terrains but also promote women empowerment and safety for solo travelers within the state. I am sure this expedition would boost tourism and put Arunachal on the world’s tourism map,” Khandu said.
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He hoped that the riders along with the supporting team from Ducati India would savour the diversity and hospitality of the people they would meet on the ride.
“We want people to know more about our state and welcome them to experience the enchanting beauty, culture, cuisine and adventure the state offers. Through the bike expedition, we will project our state’s natural beauty and its rich culture to the whole country and the world,” he said.
Khandu thanked the Ducati India team and its MD Bipul Chandra for coming to Arunachal Pradesh with their super bikes and organizing the event. He assured that more similar events would be organized in the state in a larger scale.
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The all women team of riders consisting of famous bikers and influencers Candida Louis, Maral Yazarloo, Kalyani Potekar and Tenzin Metoh will cover Rima village, Miao, Namdapha, Namsai and Mayudia during the 4-day expedition that will culminate at Bomjir during the Orange Festival of Adventure and Music.
Also present during the flag-off ceremony were MLAs Kaling Moyong and Ninong Ering, Director Tourism Abu Tayeng, MD Ducati India Bipul Chandra and officials of the district administration.