By Safar Sanskriti with Rider Punkaj
โSome roads are meant to be ridden alone, some are meant to be shared โ but every road teaches something new.โ
Every biker dreams of the open road โ and after years of exploring Indiaโs hills, forests, and backwaters, Iโve learned something unique about riding solo and with a group.

๐ The Freedom of Riding Solo
Thereโs magic in a solo ride. Just you, your bike, and endless horizons. The wind becomes your companion, silence your music.
During my first solo ride, I stopped wherever my heart desired โ small tea stalls, quiet temples, and scenic viewpoints. Those moments taught me patience, self-reliance, and awareness. Every mile showed me something about myself.
But solo rides arenโt always romantic. Bad weather, punctures, or long lonely stretches test your courage. You miss laughter, a helping hand, and shared excitement.
Pros of Solo Ride:
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Freedom & flexibility
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Self-growth and confidence
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Deep connection with nature and self
Cons of Solo Ride:
โ No immediate support
โ Can feel lonely
โ More planning & responsibility

๐ค The Joy of Riding in a Group
Group rides bring energy, teamwork, and memories. The sound of multiple Royal Enfields on a mountain road? Pure goosebumps! Sharing chai breaks, laughing at small mishaps, helping each other โ thatโs true brotherhood on wheels.
Group rides require compromise. Stops, pace, and routes need coordination. But the shared happiness of reaching a destination together makes it all worthwhile.
Pros of Group Ride:
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Safety & support
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Fun, laughter & bonding
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Perfect for long-distance adventures
Cons of Group Ride:
โ Less personal freedom
โ Requires patience & coordination
๐ฃ๏ธ My Verdict โ Every Ride Has a Story
Solo rides teach you who you are.
Group rides remind you who stands with you.
Whether alone or with friends, every road, every ride adds a new chapter to life. Keep exploring, keep riding, and keep living your story.
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๐ Written by: Rider Punkaj (Safar Sanskriti)
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