Rules of Conduct During the Enduro Ride:
Respect Wildlife and Nature:
- If you encounter elephants or other wildlife, slow down immediately and keep a safe distance. Avoid honking, shouting, or making sudden movements to prevent scaring them.
- If an elephant is blocking the path, stop at a safe distance and wait for it to move on.
Yield to Other Path Users:
- Be mindful of others on the trails, such as walkers, cyclists, or participants in other activities. Slow down and pass them cautiously, announcing your presence if necessary.
- Always give priority to groups on foot.
Stay on Designated Trails:
- Do not leave the marked paths to protect the environment and avoid unexpected hazards.
Maintain Control of Your Motorcycle:
- Ride at a speed appropriate to the terrain conditions and your skill level.
- Avoid performing dangerous maneuvers that could put yourself or others at risk.
Communicate with the Group:
- Always follow the guide’s instructions and maintain visual contact with the group.
- If you encounter any problems or difficulties, inform the guide immediately.
Wear Mandatory Safety Gear:
- Keep your goggles, helmet, and other safety equipment on at all times during the ride.
Respect the Local Environment:
- Avoid littering or leaving unnecessary traces behind.
- Do not disturb local residents or wildlife by making excessive noise.
Stop in Case of Emergencies:
- If you spot a hazard or an unexpected situation (such as elephants on the path), alert the group and the guide immediately. Follow the instructions given.
These rules ensure a safe and respectful experience for everyone while fully enjoying the enduro ride.