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Chris Hemsworth, wife Elsa Pataky in India

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Chris Hemsworth, wife Elsa Pataky in India

New Delhi: Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth is on an adventure trip to Goa and Ladakh with his actress wife, Elsa Pataky as part of Spanish programme 'Planeta Calleja'.

The 32-year-old actor, best known for playing the hammer-wielding superhero Thor, was seen in a holiday mode in Goa and he took the passenger seat with Elsa riding a motorbike, which is a popular mode of transport to explore the beach destination.

In an Instagram snap, Hemsworth showed off his trim physique in shorts and a vest and the blonde beauty rocked trainers and ripped jeans.

Chris Hemsworth, wife Elsa Pataky in India

"Relax love, this won't hurt a bit! ?????? #India #adventure #royalenfield #love #fun #motos @chrishemsworth @jesuscallejatv," Elsa wrote alongside the photo.

Earlier, Hemsworth posed with a cow in a photograph, writing, "Give us a kiss gorgeous."

Chris Hemsworth, wife Elsa Pataky in India

Starring alongside the TV host and adventurer Jesus Calleja, the couple are set to climb a previously unexplored Chantang, a plateau height linking India with Tibet.

The Hollywood couple celebrated their five-year wedding anniversary in December. They have three children - three-year-old daughter India and twin sons Tristan and Sasha, who turn two in March.

(With agency inputs)

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