Goa gears up for India's ultimate off-road battle
DURGESH PARMAR
Water-soaked forests, muddy trails, and the monsoon-drenched wilderness of Goa are gearing up to welcome the Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India, which, in its 11th edition, promises to be bigger, bolder and tougher than ever before.
Off-roaders from across the country will gather on Goa’s rugged terrain to test their driving skills, vehicle capabilities, and endurance — all for a shot at being crowned the ultimate off-road champion of India.
Cougar Motorsport, the official Indian representative of the RFC Global Series, has elevated RFC India into what is now considered the toughest, longest, and most prestigious off-road driving competition in the country. The overall winner earns a coveted spot at the Global RFC Grand Finals in Malaysia.
The 10th edition, in 2024, witnessed a record 41 teams, including women participants. It concluded with a high, as Team Colossus (Dr Mohammed Fahed and co-driver Rajeev Lal) emerged champions, bouncing back after securing third place in 2023.
This year, two new categories — 4x4 Stock and 4x4 Modified — will join the existing 4x4 Extreme category, making the competition more inclusive for the broader off-roading community.
Scheduled to take place from from July 28 to August 3, 2025, the 11th edition promises to be more exhilarating than ever. This year, two new categories — 4x4 Stock and 4x4 Modified — will join the existing 4x4 Extreme category, making the competition more inclusive for the broader off-roading community.
Each category brings its own set of challenges, adding variety and excitement to the monsoon-drenched wilderness of Goa.
As of now, over 60 teams have registered out of the 75 available slots since registrations opened in March 2025. Entry fees range from Rs 40,000 to Rs 90,000 depending on the category.
Man and machine conquer tough off-road motorsport in GoaNotable contenders include the Sahyadri Off-roaders, Satara Off-roaders, Manabhum Off-roader’s Club of Arunachal, Jeepers of Bangalore, and defending champions Team Colossus from Kerala.
Even if you’re not competing, you can still be a part of the action as a Touring Adventurer. Explorethe terrain, witness the thrill of the competition, and get involved behind the scenes — all starting at just Rs 15,000 per person.
This year, two new categories — 4x4 Stock and 4x4 Modified — will join the existing 4x4 Extreme category, making the competition more inclusive for the broader off-roading community.
The event doesn't just spotlight the off-road community, it also gives a boost to tourism in Goa, positively impacting sectors like hospitality, transportation, and catering, contributing significantly to the State's economy.
“RFC India is not just about racing; it's an immersive experience that allows participants to push their limits, showcase their skills, and connect with like-minded enthusiasts,” said Ashish Gupta, Director and Founder of Cougar Motorsport.
Why visit Amboli in the monsoon if you are in GoaSo, mark your calendars and gear up for an adrenaline-packed adventure like no other.
Whether you’re a seasoned off-roader or a thrill-seeking spectator, RFC India 2025 promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Goa’s wild monsoonlandscape.