In a remarkable adventure, the Iron Horrses' 29 motorcycle riders (age between 23 to 60 years) etched their names into history by becoming the first group to pass through the Sela Tunnel and reach the remote location of Chuna in Arunachal Pradesh. This trailblazing team, comprising 18 female riders and 11 male riders, achieved a significant milestone, earning recognition in the "India Book of Records" for their extraordinary feat. Under the expert guidance of the Iron Horrses' founders, Aishwarya and Uttam, the riders displayed unparalleled determination and camaraderie throughout their journey. The ride took place in the month of March starting from 25 till 31st
The ride, organized by the Indian Army, was spearheaded by Brigadier Rahul Machral, whose leadership played a pivotal role in the successful execution of this daring expedition. The Sela Tunnel, a strategic and challenging route, posed numerous obstacles, but the riders’ resilience and team spirit saw them through. This event not only highlighted the adventurous spirit of the Iron Horrses but also underscored the importance of gender inclusivity in adventure sports, with a substantial number of female riders participating and excelling in the journey.
Reaching Chuna, one of Arunachal Pradesh's remotest locations, symbolizes more than just a geographical conquest. It stands as a testament to human endurance, the spirit of exploration, and the relentless pursuit of breaking barriers. The Iron Horrses' achievement is an inspiring reminder that with passion and perseverance, even the most formidable challenges can be overcome. This pioneering expedition will undoubtedly motivate many more adventurers to push their limits and explore the uncharted territories of India.
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