Indian Adventurers Complete 86-Day Mumbai to Magadan Expedition
© Russian media/ScreenshotMumbai to Magadan expedition
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The expedition from India to Siberia crossed five countries and six time zones. They travelled thousands of kilometres from the Indian metropolis of Mumbai north to the Siberian city of Magadan in Russia.
Eight Indian residents have successfully travelled from Mumbai, India to the northern Siberian city of Magadan in Indian-made cars, completing the expedition in 86 days, according to Nidhi Salgame, the expedition's leader.
"The Kolyma Highway is the final leg of our journey. It became possible to conquer it thanks to our very good friends, kind-hearted people who helped us along the way. We've proven that Indian cars can overcome many challenges. Our route covered a distance of 22,500 kilometres," Nidhi Salgame Leader of the Expedition said.
© Photo : Social media Mumbai to Magadan trip
Mumbai to Magadan trip
© Photo : Social media
She added that the main goal of the expedition was to test Indian off-road vehicles in the harshest road conditions, including the Kolyma Highway, which already has snow in some areas.
Concurrently, the participants are shooting a documentary film, as reported by Milind Kale, a video operator for Sputnik.
Concurrently, the participants are shooting a documentary film, as reported by Milind Kale, a video operator for Sputnik.