CEAT Limited announced that the CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park has been recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records as Asia’s Highest-Altitude Motorcycle Training Arena.

Located at approximately 3,500 metres above sea level in Leh, the permanent, purpose-built off-road training facility has trained more than 2,500 riders since it opened on August 7, 2024.

Set amid Ladakh’s demanding high-altitude terrain, the Park combines naturally challenging riding conditions with a professionally designed track and purpose-built obstacles, creating a distinctive environment for riders to develop off-road technique, confidence and control.

The recognition was marked at a felicitation ceremony held at the Park recently, attended by CEAT leadership, adventure riders and members of Ladakh’s motorcycle community.

Lakshmi Narayanan, Chief Marketing Officer, CEAT Limited, said, “The recognition of the CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records is a significant milestone for us.

When we created the Park, the ambition was to build more than an off-road track – we wanted to create a credible platform where riders could learn, improve their skills and experience some of the most challenging motorcycling terrain in the world in a structured environment.

Having trained over 2,500 riders in two years, the Park is also demonstrating the potential to build a stronger culture of skilled and responsible adventure riding in India.”

Conceived as a centre of excellence for India’s growing off-road riding community, the Ladakh Enduro Park has been designed to take riders through a progressive learning journey rather than function merely as a recreational track.

Its structured three-level training programme caters to riders across skill levels and focuses on terrain navigation, body positioning, motorcycle control and obstacle management.

Beyond recreational and advanced rider training, CEAT is also using the facility to strengthen the local motorcycling ecosystem in Ladakh. In partnership with the Ladakh Bike Rental Cooperative Association, the company conducts a dedicated Marshal

Training Programme aimed at developing the on-ground skills required to guide riders safely through the region’s demanding high-altitude conditions.

The programme covers three levels of off-road riding, along with first aid and CPR, emergency and accident response, hand signals for turns and hazards, motorcycle setup across varying terrain, and customer handling and communication.

Participants receive certification on completion.