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cargt3 9 Jun 2022 21:29

Buy a motorcycle in India and travel to Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Birma
 
Hi,

I'm planning 1 year trip to Asia starting in October. I want to buy a motorcycle in India and travel to Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Birma. Do you think it will be possible? Do you have any tips?

regards

Jay_Benson 9 Jun 2022 23:25

There is issues with doing this - have a search on HU about buying a Royal Enfield in India and you will get chapter and verse on the problems.

mark manley 10 Jun 2022 04:43

It is possible to buy a bike in India but it has to be registered in an Indian's name but plenty of foreigners do this, I have a couple of times when a friend there has put it in his. I took my last one into Nepal without a problem, customs saw the Indian number plate and waved me through as did Indian customs on my return.

I have known people in the past have taken them into Pakistan but relations between the two have deteriorated since then and it might not be possible now, I would suggest you go to the border and ask. If you cannot get into Pakistan with it I recommend leave the bike in India and rent one in Pakistan it is a great place to ride especially up the KKH into the mountains.

I have tried to find out myself if it is possible to take one into Bangladesh but could not come up with a definitive answer but am hoping to go there by bicycle instead, I would say go to the border and try to enter, you will need a multiple entry Indian visa for this trip anyway and the worse that can happen is they turn you away.

Getting from India into Burma might not be possible at the moment but others might know different, it has always been a difficult country to get into.

Royal Enfields are popular in India but I have toured the whole country on a 150cc including with a passenger and that size is perfectly adequate, I had a Hero Impulse last time and it was the perfect bike for India.

Pepper_HU 8 Aug 2022 13:02

July 2022, Pakistan is not allowing India-registered bikes to enter the country across the Wagah/Attari border.


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