BMW Motorrad India announces 2026 GS Experience dates across 9 cities. Two-day off-road training for GS owners runs from February to October with Level 1 and Level 2 modules.
By Divyam Dubey

BMW Motorrad India has put out the full 2026 GS Experience schedule, with registrations opening from 10 February 2026, and the training tour is back on the road for GS owners across the country. If you ride a BMW GS and have been waiting for a proper off-road training weekend, this is the one to sign up for. The two-day programme runs from 14–15 February to 10–11 October 2026 and will stop in nine cities: Chandigarh (14–15 February), New Delhi (21–22 February), Mumbai (28 February–1 March), Bengaluru (28–29 March), Ahmedabad (5–6 September), Pune (12–13 September), Hyderabad (19–20 September), Kochi (26–27 September), and Chennai (10–11 October).
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Registrations are now open at authorised BMW Motorrad dealerships, with limited slots—20 riders on G 310 GS and 20 on 650cc+ models-in every batch. Over a weekend, riders get hands-on drills, instructor guidance and plenty of time on mixed terrain. It is not about riding fast. It is about learning how to handle a GS on dirt, gravel and slopes, and understanding what the bike can do once you leave the highway.

BMW Motorrad will run Level 1 and Level 2 training modules at the same venue on separate tracks. Riders on the BMW G 310 GS will be grouped together, while those on GS motorcycles above 650cc will ride in another batch. This keeps things balanced and lets riders train with machines of similar size and weight. Both levels run through the weekend with instructors guiding every session.

Level 1 focuses on the basics you need off the road, including body position, enduro steering, throttle control, braking drills, emergency stops on slopes, and riding on slopes. Once that is done, riders can move to Level 2. The advanced module brings in sand and gravel riding, cornering on loose surfaces, off-camber sections, Figure of 8 turns, U-turns, slush riding, recovery techniques on slopes, and recovery on slopes. Riders will also use Enduro Pro mode during the advanced sessions to adjust ABS, traction control and power delivery for off-road riding.
To take part, riders must hold a valid motorcycle licence and own an eligible BMW GS model. Full ISI- or ECE-approved riding gear is compulsory for the training, along with physical fitness and no alcohol or drugs. Each weekend includes briefings, demos and supervised riding across different surfaces. The 2026 BMW GS Experience runs through 10–11 October, giving GS owners multiple chances to get off the tarmac and spend a proper weekend riding the way these bikes are meant to be ridden.