package starts rs. 33500
Route : Delhi- Chandigarh-Manali-Keylong-Sarchu-Leh-Khardungla-Nubra-Pangong Lake-Leh-Delhi
Motor Bike tours in Himachal and Ladakh are more popular as trekking and mountaineering. For motor biking tour , You must be a very good biker, because you have to cross high passes and road is not good but supporting car will remain with you and car carries your luggage, food, staff and camping infrastructure so you can enjoy the nature. The best destination of mountain biking exploration among the Indian higher regions is Himachal and Ladakh . The journey from Manali to Leh, 475 km is one of the ultimate challenges for the mountain bikers. Beginning at Manali, the tour will take you to Rohtang Pass, Baralachala Pass (4,892 m), Lachalangla Pass (5,065m) and the highest pass on this circuit, the 5,360m high Tanglangla Pass. After a stopover at Leh, you will proceed to the Khardungla Pass(5602 mts.) which is the world’s highest motorable pass. And another unforgettable route starts from Shimla and tour will take you to Kinnaur valley , Spiti valley, Lahaul valley and ends at Manali which crosses two high beautiful pass Kunzum Pass(4551 mts.) and Rohtang Pass(3978 mts.). Adventure People India provide some amazing Biking tour in Himachal and Ladakh.
Name of Tour : Chandigarh- Manali – Ladakh Enfield Bike Tour
Highest Altitude : 5600 Mts.(Khardungla Pass)
Best Season : Mid June to Sep End
Duration of the Tour : 09 Nights / 10 Days
Outline Itinerary :
Day 01) Delhi – Chandigarh/Flight or train+
Drive to Manali (2050 mts.) / 320 Km. (09 hrs Drive)
Day 02) Manali Local Sight seeing tour visit on Bike
Day 03) Manali – Keylong (3349 mts.) / 115Km / 06 hrs Ride
Day 04) Keylong – Sarchu (4273 mts.) / 107 Km / 04 hrs Ride
Day 05) Sarchu – Leh(3505 mts.) / 245 Km / 09 hrs Ride
Day 06) Leh Local sight seeing tour on Bike
Day 07) Leh –Khardungla-Deskit (Nubra Valley) / 145 Kms / 06 hrs Ride
Day 08) Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake / 150 Km / 06-07 hrs Ride
Day 09) Pangong Lake - Leh / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride
Day 10) Leh - Delhi By Air
RATES
Category
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Hotels |
Min 02 Pax |
Min 04 Pax |
Min 06 Pax |
Standard
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Manali: Mohan Palace or similar Keylong: Dekyid or similar Sarchu: Dorje Camp or similar Leh: May Flower or similar Nubra: Ompa Guest House or similar Pangong Lake : Wild Camp or similar |
High Season: Rs. 39500 Low Season : Rs. 38500 |
High Season: Rs. 35500 Low Season : Rs. 34500 |
High Season: Rs. 34500 Low Season : Rs. 33500 |
Deluxe
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Manali: Lotus River view or similar Keylong: Dekyid or similar Sarchu: Adventure Camp or similar Leh: City Palace or similar Nubra: Losar Guest House or similar Pangong Lake : Shambala Camps or similar |
High Season: Rs. 44000 Low Season : Rs. 42500 |
High Season: Rs. 40500 Low Season : Rs. 39000 |
High Season: Rs. 39000 Low Season : Rs. 37500 |
Super Deluxe
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Manali: Delfryn or similar Keylong: Tashi Deleg new block or similar Sarchu: Goldrop Camp or similar Leh: Royal Palace Leh or similar Nubra: Nubra Sarai or similar Pangong Lake : High Lake Camp or similar |
High Season: Rs. 47500 Low Season : Rs. 45500 |
High Season: Rs. 44000 Low Season : Rs. 42000 |
High Season: Rs. 42500 Low Season : Rs.40500 |
Luxury |
Manali: Manali Heights or similar Keylong: Tashi Deleg new block or similar Sarchu: Goldrop Camps or similar Leh: Ladakh Residency or similar Nubra: Nubra Eco Lodge or similar Pangong Lake : Pangong Sarai or similar |
High Season: Rs. 54500 Low Season : Rs. 52500 |
High Season: Rs. 51000 Low Season : Rs. 49000 |
High Season: Rs.49500 Low Season : Rs. 47500 |
QUOTATION INCLUDES:
- Accommodation in mentioned or similar category hotels on double/twin sharing basis
- All breakfasts and Dinners
- Enfield Bike (one bike for one pax)
- All ground transportation for arrival and departure on day first and day last
- All Toll taxes, parking fee, state taxes and drivers allowances
QUOTATION EXCLUDES:
- Airfare/Train fare/Bus fare
- Any other meals
- Any expenditure of personal nature such as telephone calls, laundry, mini bar or drinks during meals, tips to driver, guide, helper, etc.
- Any kind of insurance and medical evacuation
- Any Hotel before starts and after tour ends
- Guides and Monuments Fees
- Any Backup vehicle(pickup or utility)
- Any expenses caused by reason beyond our control such as roadblocks due to natural climates and accidents. Etc.
- Bike damages
- Fuel in bikes
- GST
Note:
- In case of major mechanical damage and miss driving, the participant will have to pay for replaced parts
- Accident damage will have to paid by rider
Basic Requirements :
- The user shall be not less than 18 years old.
- The user shall have a valid two-wheeler or motorcycle driver’s license.
- The user shall provide all necessary documents
We can provide you all other travel services before tour starts and ends
Detail Itinerary :
Day 01) Delhi – Chandigarh/Flight or train+
Drive to Manali (2050 mts.) / 320 Km. / 09 hrs Drive/ Overnight at hotel
Arrive Chandigarh and depart for Manali via Mandi and Kullu valley. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight in hotel.
Manali is an important hill station of northern India and is the destination of thousands of tourists every year. Its cool atmosphere provides a perfect haven for the ones afflicted by the hot Indian summers. The Kulluis in brightly patterned puttoos, Tibetan women wearing ankle-length rainbow-striped pinafores, Nepali porters, Buddhist monks, and even the odd party of Zanskaris, swathed in fusty woolen gonchas, muddled together with souvenir-hunting Indian and Western tourists-all add up to the welcoming hubbub of Manali.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02) Manali Local Sight seeing tour visit on Bike/ Overnight at hotel
Hadimba Temple/Doongri Temple: The temple is dedicated to the local deity Hadimba built in 1553 AD, and having four-tiered pagoda shaped roof and a front doorway carved with figures and symbols. Legend has it that the ruler who built this temple did not wish its carving to replicated, so he had the right hand of the artiest. It is believed that here Bhim, the great Pandava of the Mahabharata Epic killed the strong and cruel demon, Hadimb and married his sister Hadimba. Hadimba expurgated her all sins by performing a great Tapa, and consequently began to be worshipped as a goddess. A major festival is held here in the month of May.
Vashisth Hot Water Sulphur Spring: This is 3 km away from Manali and known for its pyramidal temple dedicated to Vashishta Muni, and natural hot water sulphur springs with two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies.
Old Manali/Manu Temple: This is an original settlement with few old houses made of wood having slate roofs. There is also the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to Manu, who was the creator of human race on the earth.
Solong Valley (2480 mts.): Solong valley is 13 km from Manali. This is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi and offers the view of glaciers and snow capped mountains. There are good skiing slopes equipped with an excellent lift. The winter skiing festival is held here every year.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03) Manali – Keylong (3349 mts.) / 115Km. / 06 hrs Ride / Overnight at hotel
Drive to Keylong , Manali to Keylong 115 Kms. Begins the spectacular drive to Leh crossing the Rohtang Pass (3978Mts.) to enter the Lahoul Valley and driving further the beautiful settlements of Keylong. Lahoul, the open valley of very hard working tribe that claim for the highest per capita income and maximum top administrative posts, is a real mixture of Hindu and Buddhist culture and religion under similar roofs. Free flowing Chandra and Bhaga rivers from Lahoul assure the prosperity of Pakistan where it finally reaches. Different costumes, innocent faces, lamas and monasteries of Lahoul and a wonderful landscape is worth visiting. Keylong is the headquarter for the district, a quaint village once one of the important stops on the erstwhile trade route between India and China/Tibet.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04) Keylong – Sarchu (4273 mts.) / 107 Km / 04 hrs Ride/ / Overnight at Camp
Keylong to Sarchu. The road moves flat till Darcha, from Darcha the road again begins a steady climb to the Baralacha Pass (4830 Mt). A steep climb to a spur on the hillside brings you face to face with picturesquely situated Darcha- Sumdo village, across the Bhaga River. At the top of Baralacha La, there are lakes and ponds, where migratory Siberian birds alight on way to and from sanctuaries in India. The landscape changes dramatically from green mountain slopes to bare mountainsides, beige and brown. Overnight at Camp.
Overnight at Camp.
Day 05) Sarchu – Leh(3505 mts.)/ 245 Km / 09 hrs Ride/ Overnight at hotel
Early morning drive to Leh gives you a feeling of being in the high Tibetan Plateau. One climbs a series of Galta loops consisting of 32 hairpin bends on the way up from Sarchu and come out in Pang valley. It is here that one can divert to the right and visit the huge high altitude lakes of Tsokar and Tsomoriri. Cross to the other side of the Pang, Tzanspo River to continue drive up to yet another plateau for a long traverse on the legendary Moore plains. The highest of the Tibetan Plateau at 4200 Mts. Continue driving Tangling La (5360 Mts.) the second highest motorable pass in the world that commands breath taking views of the Zanskar range. A pleasant drive about 20 Kms brings you to the Ladakhi hamlet, Gya, heralded by prayer flags. After crossing few more villages one reaches the great Indus River. Further drive to Leh town,
WELCOME TO LEH LADAKH:
The mountain of Ladakh is not spectacular. As even the valleys are at an altitude of 3,500 mt. the summits are only 3,000 mt. higher. Because it is desert there is little snow on them and they look like big brown hills. They are dry and dusty, with clusters of willows and desert roses along the streams, yet Ladakh is a completely magical palace, remote with delightful, gentle, un-grasping people.
Land : 4 mountain ranges cross Ladakh – Gt. Himalaya Zanskar, Ladakh and Karakoram – as do the Indus and its tributaries, Zanskar, Shingo and Shyok. Ladakh also has the world’s largest glaciers outside the Polar Regions, and the large and beautiful lake Pangong Tso, 150 kms long and 4 kms wide at a height of 4,000 mt.
People: There are four main groups: the Mons, nomads of Aryan stock, are usually professional entertainers, often musician; the Dards are found along the Indus valley, many converted to Islam, though some remained Buddhist; Tibetan from the bulk of the population in Central and Eastern Ladakh, though they have assumed the Ladakhi identity over generations; the Baltis with Central Asian Saka origins, mostly live in the Kargil region.
Overnight in Hotel
Day 06) Leh Local sight seeing tour on Bike/ Overnight at hotel
Leh town (3505 mts.) is the headquarter of the Leh District and is the the largest town of Ladakh with an area of 45110 Sq Km. Town is bounded by Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the West, China in the north and eastern part, and Lahul Spiti of Himachal Pradesh in South East. In the ancient times the present Leh district was a part of Greater Ladakh spread over from Kailash Mansarover to Swaat (Dardistan). For a long time Leh remained the capital of the Rajas of Ladakh. Leh became an important centre for trade in Central Asia. It opened for foreigner in 1974 and since then Leh became an important destination in India. The most attractive feature of the landscape of Ladakh is the Buddhist monasteries.
Hemis : The position of Hemis monastery lying in a small isolated valley south of the Indus, belies its importance. As headquarters of the Drukpa (Old Buddhist) order, it administers monasteries throughout the whole Ladakh - from the Indus to the Zanskar valley and from the Markha to the Sumdah valley. Hemis was established at the behest of Senge Namgyal in the early 17th century and since than has enjoyed the patronage of the royal family of Ladakh. It provides monks as caretaker for royal monasteries at the Basgo, Leh and Shey palaces.
Shey : Shey is the former palace of upper Ladakh before Leh was established, this site commanded an important vantage over the Indus valley. Since 1834 however, after the royal family moved to Stokh, much of the palace and fort fell into disrepair; even the marshland immediately below was once a clear lake.
Thiksey : This is the one of the most imposing monasteries in the Indus valley, Thiksey was part of the original Delgupta order in the 15th century. The monk’s quarter’s stretch right the way along the hillside beneath the main assembly hall. The library at Thiksey is supposedly one of the finest in Ladakh and a multi - denominations Gompa has recently been constructed - proof indeed of the continuing vitality of Buddhism in Ladakh.
Shanti Stupa- Shanti Stupa at Changspa on the hilltop built by Japanese who harboured the ambition of spreading Buddhism across the world, in 1985 and was inaugurated by Dalai Lama in 1985.
Leh Palace : The Leh Palace, known as “Lhachen Palkhar” was built by Singey Namgyal in 1600 AD. It has 9 storeys. It was the home of the royal family until they were exiled to Stok in the 1830s. There are Buddhist wall paintings, centuries old 'tankas' or painted scrolls in the palace.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 07) Leh –Khardungla-Deskit (Nubra Valley) / 145 Kms / 06 hrs Ride/ Overnight at hotel or Camp
Morning, after breakfast drive to Nubra valley which 145 km and takes 6 hours. Today you cross the highest motorable road Khardongla (18380 ft). From the top of the pass one can see the great view all the way south or the Indus valley to the seemingly endless peaks and the ridges of the Zanskar range. The villages are large and quite prosperous and have thick plantation of Willow and Poplar. The altitude is a little less than Leh varying in Between 10,000 feet to 10,600 feet. The Shayok and Siachan River flows in the middle of the valley. After 06 hours drive will reach Deskit village the headquarter of Nubra Valley.
Overnight at Camp.
Day 08) Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake(4250 Mts) via Shyok river road / 150 Km / 06-07 hrs drive
After breakfast leave for Pangong Lake 4250 Mts, drive of 6 –7 Hrs.
Arrival at Camp, Later free time at Leisure and enjoy the color changing lake and the sunset on the banks of lake.
Enjoy the landscape in the back drop of the Lake. This famous blue brackish Lake of Pangong is 5/6 Kms wide and over 144 Kms long with half of it’s running the other side of the "INDO CHINA BORDER". One rarely feels so close to nature and environment and the scenery is unforgettable.
Overnight at Camp.
Day 09) Pangong Lake –Changla Pass(5360 Mts.) - Leh / 145 Km / 05-06 hrs drive
Early morning enjoy the picturesque view of Sunrise on lake. After Breakfast drive back to Leh via one of the highest motorble pass(Changla Pass) 5360 Mts.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 10) Leh - Delhi By Air
Transfer in time to the airport to connect onwards destination flight.
Tour Ends but Memories Remains – Always