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Ride to Sajjangad and Windmill Farm ENQUIRE NOW the PLAN IN Ride to Sajjangad and Windmill Farm About This Experience Join for one day ride to Sajjangad so the plan is we all are going to meet at Ambegaon CCD and sta are Ride at 6.30 am and stop for delicious breakfast at Shirwal and aer breakfast we ride to Sajjangad and trek 150 steps for Sajjangad we will be visiting Ramdas Swami Mandir and visit Talavs. Aer visiting Sajjangad we ride to Windmill Farm which 10 km far. We will stop for some photos at Urmodi Dam View Point on our return journey we will stop for mouth watering Lunch at Satara . Duration : 1D Experiences : Motorbike Expedition Photography Food Location : From INR 850 /- per person Sajjangad fo Parking, Gajawadi, Maharashtra, India Booking Amount : INR 850/- per person ENQUIRE NOW For any help, contact : Key Contact Person : Swaapnil Jadhav ( 8888162222 ) Deccan Adventures : 8888162222 Logout.World helpline : +91 906 706 8192 Powered By : THE PLAN IN DETAIL What we will do ? Highway Ghats Sajjangad Windmill Farm Self Vehicle Breakfast, Lunch We will be meeting at Ambegaon CCD at 6.00 am and Rideout at 6.30 am. we will be having our breakfast at Shirwal then ride to Sajjangad aer visiting Sajjangad we will ride to Windmill farm and Urmodi dam view point. and stop for lunch near Satara. Sajjangad Ramdas Swami Mandir Ramdas Swami Mandir Windmill Farm ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Every riders to carry extra water to keep yourself hydrated. Riders to follow rules and regulation. Check your motorcycle before ride. We will be taking one fuel stop for everyone GALLERY ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Deccan Adventures Our Story Deccan Adventure came into existence to promote a lifestyle driven by bike rides and a passion to travel unexplored hills, deses, forests and coasts. We want to promote a code of discipline and commitment that the popular motorcycle clubs imbibe and take it to the passionate bunch who share our enthusiasm of wheeling around. We want to promote riding as a full-edged experience with an understanding of the terrain and environment along with a focus towards safety. With over 2,00,000kms covered on bike, riding motorcycle is like a personal form of meditation for us and a chance to get a pinhole view into wide, wild world. So, if you want to soak yourself into the world outside and just want your bike to be the only companion join us for an adventure. Powered By : .
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