Highlights of the Ladakh Bike Trip - 9N/10D
- 09 nights accommodation in 3 Star
- Daily Breakfast + Dinner
- 350 CC Royal Enfield for Riders
- Tour Leader and Tour Guide
- Luggage Racks and Bungee Cords for Strapping on Soft Luggage
- Backup Pickup Tempo or Bolero Pickup and Mechanic
- First Aid Kit and Oxygen Cylinder & Helmets
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Day 1 Arrive Manali
Arrive Manali at your own and check in at your hotel. You will be met on arrival in Manali by our staff and get briefed about your thrilling journey Manali to Ladakh Motor Bike Trip. Check your gears and Motor Cycle and overnight stay in Manali. -
Day 2 Manali - Rohtang Pass - Koksar - Keylong - Jispa (150kms/ 8 hours drive approx)
Depart Manali early in the morning our first halt is Marhi A barren landscape offering extensive views of the valley and the mountains. We proceed to Rohtang Pass 3790 M is most popular with visitors, being one of the highest road point and gateway to LAHAUL and SPITI valleys. Pass remains closed during winter due to heavy snow from November end to May end. Visitors can drive upto MARHI below ROHTANG with similar high altitude topography, forest of Birch, Fir and Spurce. Once we cross the Rohtang Pass border we are in the Barren Himalayas with the landscape completely changing Khoksar is the first village and gate way to Lahaul. Follow the Chandra river right bank to reach at the confluence of Chandra and Bhaga river and arrive at Keylong which is the district headquarter of this region. Further drive will take you Jispa which is an ideal place to stay at lower altitude and better acclimatization. Night stay in hotel at Jispa
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Day 3 Jispa - Darcha - Sarchu
Get prepared for the most interesting overland high altitude drive up to Leh. May take approx 10 hours. You will arrive at Darcha ( 3500 Meter) is situated at the junction of Yotche Nullah and the Zangskar chhu which takes off from the Shinkun la. Both these nullahs meet with the main river Bhaga at this place. This is the main point for the trek lovers wish to enter in Zanskar valley or up to Leh. Your drive from this place will take to BaraLacha Pass ( 1620 Ft) and further drive to Sarchu which is nearly the mid point of Manali Leh route.
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Day 4 Sarchu - Leh
After breakfast you have an exciting and long day to drive by crossing 22 Gata loops and by crossing two passes called Nakila and Namkila passes. Arrive at Pang where you may have your lunch - a temporary / seasonal restaurants. A short drive will take you to Morai plains a wide and flat surface with beautiful road condition up to the base of Tanglangla pass. Uphill drive will take you to Tanglangla Pass (5400 M) and enter in Leh Valley. Your further drive will take you to Upsi by crossing river Indus and follow the highway up to Leh. Check in at your hotel and overnight stay at Leh City.
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Day 5 Leh - Khardungla Pass
Morning get prepared to see Khardong-La (40 kms / alt: 18,380 ft.), highest motorable pass in the world and recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records . Offers an incredible view of Leh valley and Stok kangri group of Peaks ( 6150 M) at the back drop of Leh valley. Differs Leh Valley and Nubra Valley which used to be the Silk Route to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Enjoy at the roof top of the world and drive back to Leh for dinner and overnight stay.
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Day 6 Leh - Pangong Tso Lake
Early departure for Pangong Lake (approx. 150 kms, located on the Indo China Border), via Chang-la pass (alt: 17370 ft). Enjoy the beautiful panorama around the lake and its beautiful mixed color. One of the biggest and longest high altitude in India. Enjoy your beautiful evening and overnight at the hotel / Camp in Pangong Tso Lake.
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Day 7 Pangong Tso Lake - Leh
After leisurely breakfast drive back to Leh. You have much time to explore thikse monastery and shy palace enroute. Shanti Stupa / Leh Palace and beautiful colorful bazaar in Leh town. Dinner and overnight stay in your hotel in Leh.
Tip: Be a Responsible Traveller. Avoid buying plastic water bottle in Ladakh -
Day 8 Leh - Sarchu
Begin the spectacular drive on the Leh-Manali Highway. This high altitude road beyond the Great Himalayan range, on the edge of the Tibetan plateau, connects the densely fertile Kulu valley to the stark barren region of Ladakh, once accessible only from Kashmir. The journey is through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery ever witnessed by road travellers. As one traverses the main ranges of the Himalayas, the stark contrast in the topography becomes apparent. Ladakh and later Lahoul reveal barren landscapes that assume fantastic and bizarre shapes. Surrealistic colours splash off rocks ranging in colour from various shades of brown to rust, gold, pink, and yellow. The road follows the Indus river, going past relatively fertile and prosperous villages and monasteries. The first pass to be crossed is the Tanglang la (17,475 ft/5,328 m), the highest point on the journey. At the top is a tiny temple with a few prayer flags rustling in the breeze. The road goes past Debring, and on to the Kyangsu Plains - one of the largest in Ladakh - a level stretch of over 40 km named after the kyang or wild ass, which roams these plains and is often seen in herds of over 50 animals at a time. The road then ascends to the Lachlung la (16,615 ft/5,065 m). After crossing the pass, the road winds down to the Tsarap Chu Valley. Cross the river and continue on to Sarchu for your overnight stay.
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Day 9 Sarchu - Manali
From here, a very gradual climb leads to the Baralacha la (16,020 ft/4,883 m). The ascent is so gradual that one hardly realises it - in fact the pass itself is a level stretch of 8 km, with a small lake at the top. This is the source of the Bhaga river. The pass is also the source of the Chandra river, which flows in the opposite direction to the Bhaga and later joins to form one river. The snow covered peaks of the Barashigri, Chandrabhaga and Mulkila ranges, towering well above 6,000 m, are visible. Follow the Bhaga river downstream, which later joins the Chandra river to form the Chenab, one of the biggest tributaries of the Indus. Pass Keylong, the district headquarters of Lahoul. Cross the last of the high passes - Rohtang Pass (13,047 ft/3,989 m). The barren hillsides of the Lahoul Valley are gradually replaced by the lush greenery of the Kulu Valley. From here the road slowly winds its way down to end the journey at Manali.
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Day 10 Departure Manali
After breakfast you will get transferred to bus stand in time to board your bus / VOLVO / Car for further destination
Not included in the price -
- Fuel Charges – all riders will be expected to pay their own fuel bills at petrol stations.
- Delhi – Manali – Delhi fare.
- Travel Insurance
- Any expenses of personal nature such as tips, laundry, telephone calls, fax etc.
- Entrance Fees for Monument, Monasteries & Museums.
- Any kind of drinks (Alcoholic, Mineral, Aerated)
- Rafting charges, Camel Safari Charges, Guide charges, if any.
- Any expense incurred or loss caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods), flight delays / rescheduling / cancellations, any accidents / medical evacuations, riots/strikes/war, & etc.
- Any expenses incurred on extra transport, apart from the ones covered in the package.
- Room service & additional meals.
Important Notes -
- Above is just a quote, subject to availability, net to you & valid for Indian passport holders only.
- Check-In Time 12:00 Hours (Noon) | Check-out time 08:00 Hours at all the properties
- Before starting the trip, ensure that the vehicles are in proper working conditions as mechanic shops are less found in this region. Also, carry a tool-kit to overcome any minor breakdowns.
- It is important to acclimatize to the weather of Leh given that it is an altitudinous land during the
- Ladakh road trip. There are some places such as Sarchu where you can stay for some time and get used to the weather.
- Clothing essentials to carry are jackets, hand gloves, thermo cot inners, socks, warm sleeping bags, chocolates, dry fruits, biscuits, camera and cell phones
- Keep a lot of dry fruits in stock, chocolates, and food that is not easily perishable.
- Do not drink and drive when on the trip
- Carry ample bottles of water and buy water whenever you stop by at dhabas
- ATMs can also be found only in a few places. Make sure you carry enough cash to sustain any uncertain circumstances
- NO SHOW = No REFUND
- No changes in the date of travel once booked
- Indian citizens may not require special permission to visit places such as the Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley and Tso Moriri given that they are close to bordering countries. Foreign nationals have to obtain a permission called the Protected Area Permit and this can be arranged by a local tour operator during a trip to Ladakh.
- During the month of October to April most of the camps | guest houses | hotels won’t be operational due to off season in various locations of Ladakh like Nubra Valley | Pangong Lake | Tsomoriri | Tsokar | Sham Valley | Kargil | Zanskar region etc. (So in that scenario best alternate accommodation will be provided with prior information to the guests at the time of booking)
- We shall not be responsible for any change in the itinerary due to landslides, flight cancellations, weather conditions or any unforeseen circumstances. The additional cost incurred will be in addition to the cost