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The Himalayan Dash: 9 days through Sikkim

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The Himalayan Dash 2022 set to be held from May 6 to May 14, will allow its participants a rare opportunity to drive across all four districts of Sikkim over a period of nine days.
The route for the Dash Sikkim will cover Pelling, Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Gangtok, Nathu La & Zuluk, and will allow participants to enjoy ancient monasteries, stunning mountain ranges and spectacular landscapes dotted with waterfalls, lakes and meadows.
Cougar Motorsport, one of India’s pioneering luxury self-drive experience provider has announced this inaugural edition. In the past, The Himalayan Dash was organised in Ladakh and it brought together like-minded business owners, senior executives, high ranking professionals and other owners of premium cars and SUVs, who share a common passion for driving.
The Sikkim Chapter was launched this year after approaching the Tourism & Civil Aviation Department of the Government of Sikkim and in consultation with Sikkim Tourism.
The participation charges on twin/double occupancy basis for The Himalayan Dash Sikkim 2022 are INR 125,000 plus GST @5 per cent per person. Bookings are open for a maximum of 10 vehicles and 20 guests. (IANSlife)

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