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CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park Recognised as Asia’s Highest-Altitude Motorcycle Training Arena

The CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park in Leh has been recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records as Asia’s Highest-Altitude Motorcycle Training Arena. Located at around 3,500 metres above sea level, the purpose-built off-road facility has trained more than 2,500 riders since opening in August 2024.

CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park: Key highlights

  • Located at around 3,500m elevation in Leh
  • Recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records
  • Trained over 2,500 riders since August 2024
  • Purpose-built off-road training facility
  • Three-level training programme
  • Focuses on riding technique, control and obstacle management
  • Offers dedicated marshal training for local riders

Built for off-road training

The Enduro Park combines Ladakh’s challenging high-altitude terrain with a professionally designed track and purpose-built obstacles.

Rather than functioning only as a recreational riding facility, the Park follows a three-level training programme covering terrain navigation, body positioning, motorcycle control and obstacle management.

Training local riders and marshals

CEAT is also using the facility to develop Ladakh’s local motorcycling ecosystem.

In partnership with the Ladakh Bike Rental Cooperative Association, the company conducts a dedicated Marshal Training Programme. The programme covers:

  • Off-road riding across three levels
  • First aid and CPR
  • Emergency and accident response
  • Hand signals for turns and hazards
  • Motorcycle setup for different terrain
  • Customer handling and communication

Participants receive certification after completing the programme.

A growing off-road riding ecosystem

CEAT says the facility is also intended to create opportunities for young local riders and marshals to develop skills and potentially pursue professional marshalling and competitive riding.

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Final Take

The recognition gives the CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park a unique position in India’s off-road riding scene. More importantly, with over 2,500 riders already trained, the facility is moving beyond being another riding destination and becoming a structured platform for off-road training and local skill development.

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