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20 Days - Kinnaur & Spiti with Ladakh Enfield Bike Tour

Enfield Bike Kinnaur spiti with Ladakh 2

PACKAGE STARTS RS. 

Route : Delhi-Chandigarh-Shimla-Kinnaur-Spiti-Lahul-Ladakh-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. This unforgettable tour starts from Shimla and tour will take you to Kinnaur valley, Spiti valley, Lahaul valley and ends at Leh/Ladakh.  Journey from Shimla to Leh is one of the ultimate challenges for the mountain bikers. Beginning at Shimla, the tour will take you to Kza, Kunzum Pass(4551 Mts.), 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(5600 mts.) which is the world’s highest motorable pass. Adventure People India provides some amazing Biking tour in Himachal and Ladakh.

 

Name of  Tour                                 :               Indo-Tibet Border Road with Ladakh Enfield Bike Tour

Highest Altitude                              :               5600 Mts.(Khardungla Pass)

Best Season                                     :               Mid June-Sep End

Duration of the Tour                     :               19 Nights / 20 Days

 

Outline Itinerary :

Day 01) Delhi-Kalka – Shimla Train

Day 02) Shimla tour on Bike

Day 03) Shimla  -  Sarahan(1920m) / 180 Kms. / 6-7 Hrs Ride

Day 04) Sarahan -  Karchham-  Sangla (2680m) / 90 Kms. / 3 Hrs Ride

Day 05) Sangla - Kalpa (2960m) / 51 Kms. / 2 Hrs drive

Day 06) Kalpa  -  Nako - Tabo( 3050m) / 140  Kms. / 06-07 Hrs Ride

Day 07) Tabo (3050m) – Kaza(3600 mts.) 90 Kms. / 4 Hrs Ride

Day 08) Kaza Local on Bike

Day 09) Kaza – Kunzum Pass(4551 m) - Keylong / 220 Km / 08 hrs Ride

Day 10) Keylong – Sarchu (4273 mts.) / 107 Km / 04 hrs Ride

Day 11) Sarchu – Leh(3505 mts.)/ 245 Km / 09 hrs Ride

Day 12) Leh Local sight seeing tour on Bike

Day 13) Leh –Khardungla-Deskit (Nubra Valley) /  145 Kms / 06 hrs Ride

Day 14) Nubra Valley

Day 15) Nubra Valley – Leh / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride

Day 16)  Leh – Alchi - Uletokpo /  75 Km. / 01.30 hrs Ride

Day 17) Uletokpo - Leh /  75 Km / 01.30 hrs Ride

Day 18) Leh – Pangong Lake / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride

Day 19) Pangong Lake  - Leh / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride

Day 20) Leh - Delhi By Air


 

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QUOTATION INCLUDES:

  • Above rates are based on per person basis
  • Accommodation in mentioned or similar category hotels on double/twin sharing basis
  • All breakfasts and Dinners
  • Enfield Bike 350 / 500 CC with fuel
  • Mechanic
  • All transport by air conditioned Vehicle (02-03 Pax in Toyota Etios Car, 04-06 in Toyota Innova) as required in the tour programme
  • 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
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We can provide you all other travel services before tour starts and ends


 

Detail Itinerary :

 

Day 01) Delhi-Kalka – Shimla Train / Overnight at Hotel

Arrive Shimla by Train and transfer to Hotel

The British discovered Shimla in the form of a little village in 1819 during the Anglo-Gorkha war. When war broke afresh in 1819, the British took the place with its cool and healthy climate. Here was installed a village of tents, where the heat weary British military and civil officers came to rest and the first house built in 1822, is regarded to be “Kennedy House” which was the residence of Charles Pratt Kennedy, the newly appointed political officer to the hill states. In 1864 under the Viceroyalty of John Lawrence, Shimla was officially declared the Summer Capital of British Empire in India (April to October). - a status is retained upto Indian Independence in 1947. After the independence of India, Shimla became the capital of Punjab until 1966, when it came under Himachal Pradesh. In 1971 Himachal Pradesh became a full fledged state and Shimla became the capital of this state.


Day 02) Shimla / Overnight at Hotel

Today enjoy full day Shimla Local sight seeing on Bike 

The Mall: The Mall is the main shopping centre of Shimla. It also has many restaurants, clubs, banks, bars etc. The Mall starts from Chhota Shimla to Viceregal Lodge, which is approximately five Km long stretch. This area has also been declared a 'Heritage Zone' by the State Government. The vehicles are not allowed into Mall road except ambulance and fire engines. There are many old beautiful buildings standing on Mall Road.

The Ridge: This large open space in the heart of town presents excellent views of the mountain ranges.

Christ Church: The most prominent building on the Mall is the yellow Christ Church built in 1857, reputed to be the second oldest church in northern India. It was designed by Colonel JT Boileau in 1844.

Scandal Point: Scandal Point remains the hub of Shimla’s social life; it is the place where people gathered for both conversation and gossip. Now it is also known as the meeting place of the local Shimla.

Viceregal Lodge (Built in 1888)/ Indian Institute of Advanced Study: Built Between 1884 - 1888 by chief architect Henry Irwin. The building resembles a Scottish baronial castle. This was the first building with electric light in Shimla. This was the venue of the Simla Conference in 1945. In 1947, the decision to partition India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), was taken here. After independence 1947, building became the property of the President of India and was renamed Rashtrapati Niwas. Now it houses the Indian Institute of Advance Study and is open only in some parts to the public. (closed on Monday and Gazetted Holidays)

Jhaku Temple/ Hill (2455 Mts.): Dedicated to monkey god Hanuman ji, the attendant of Lord Rama. This is the town's highest peak at an altitude of 8048 feet above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the city and snow capped mountains.


Day 03) Shimla  -  Sarahan(1920m) / 180 Kms. / 06-07 Hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

After breakfast, depart to Sarahan via Narkanda and Rampur

A beautiful drive through thick pine forests of the Pir Punjal Range, crossing Narkanda with an overlooking view of the Shivlik range and lush green valleys carpeted by apples orchards.

Sarhan is a tiny village but offers splendid views of Shrikanda Mahadev Peak (5155m).

Later visit The Bhimakali temple is built in Indo-Tibetan architectural style, it is one of the finest examples of Himachali architecture and is dedicated to Lord Narsingha and Lord Raghunath. This temple is the main attraction of the region and is decorated silver. Apart from the main deities, this temple has images of various Hindu and Buddhist Gods. It is also one of the last few surviving temples made entirely of timber. 

Lanka Vir Temple, Situated next door to the Bhimakali temple, this was where human sacrifices were made long ago to please Goddess Bhimakali. The bodies were apparently thrown into the well nearby.

Once in Sarahan, one beholds a range of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and one of them is the Shrikhand Peak. The rather peculiar thing about this peak is that it is only one, whose tip remains uncovered with snow. In the evening, sunrays adorn the peaks and the sight is simply stupendous.

Upon arrival check in at Hotel.


Day 04   ) Sarahan -  Karchham-  Sangla (2680m) / 90 Kms. / 03 Hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

After breakfast, drive to Sangla (Kinnaur) through the Baspa Valley. Kinnaur is a border district, located in the southeastern part of the northern state of Himachal Pradesh. Kinnaur holds three of world's grandest mountain ranges-the Zanskar, the Greater Himalaya, and the Dhauladhar-and the famous 4,573-meter-high Kinner Kailash mountain by whose side is the seventy-nine foot vertical rock formation that resembles a Shivalinga and changes color as the day passes.

Karchham (1,899 m), located at the confluence of the Sutlej and Baspar rivers, is the start of the picturesque Baspar Valley of which Sangla is the largest settlement. Baspa Valley is the prettiest Valley in the Himalayas. The beautiful valley along Bhaba River is an important tourist spot. It is a link road to the valley, which originates at Wangtu. It has a reservoir lake and alpine meadows and is famous for the trek route to Pin Valley in Spiti. Sangla is 18 km from Karchham and is perched at a height of 2880 meters. A link road that goes off the National Highway into the Baspar valley offers an enchanting spot at every curve. There are saffron fields, orchards, and higher up, as the road climbs the steep, there are lush green alpine meadows.

Upon arrival check in at Guest House at Sangla or Rakcham

AFTERNOON CHITKUL EXCURSION

Chitkul (3450 mts.): Chitkul is the last and highest village in the enchanting Sangla valley, situated on the right bank of river Baspa at a distance of 26 km from Sangla. This is one of the most beautiful village in Himachal Pradesh. There are 3 temples of local goddess Mathi.


Day 05) Sangla - Kalpa (2960m) / 51 Kms. / 02 Hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

Morning visit Sangla and Kamru Fort and and afternoon drive to Kalpa

Sangla Village(2680 mts.) : village is situated on the right bank of Baspa River, the village of Sangla has the main market and the village houses are an unique examples of wooded architecture.

Kamru Fort(2800 mts.): Fort is situated at a distance of 1 km from Sangla, it is a five storeyed old fort. It serves as an excellent example of an architectural style that is unique to this part of the world. The fort belonged to the rulers of erstwhile Bushehar.    

Kalpa : There are about 77 villages in the Kinnaur district and Kalpa is one of the biggest of them, once a favorite haunt of Lord Dalhousie.  In front of Kalpa is an impressive view of the Raldang Kailash massif directly across the Sutlej river. There are almost no urban centers. Rechong Peo is the headquarters of the Kinnaur district. It is placed at an altitude of 2670 meters, and offers a fine view of the Kinner Kailash. At a distance of 3 km from Rechong Peo, Kothi has a temple dedicated to the Goddess.

Evening village visit


Day 06) Kalpa  -  Nako - Tabo( 3050m) / 140  Kms. / 06-07 Hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

After breakfast, drive to Nako, Nako  is surrounded by willow and polar trees. There is a small village on the bank of this lake - and the village seems to be half buried by the lake's borders. On the water's northern side, are four Buddhist temples with stucco images and murals. Near Nako is a footprint-like impression ascribed to the saint Padmasambhava. It freezes in winter and people enjoy skating on this lake.Nako Lake is a pilgrim destination for the Buddhists. Because the Nako Lake is situated at such a great height, there are only a few species of fishes that populate the lake. Anglers coming here with their fishing rods come mainly to while away their time in the beautiful surroundings of the lake. One can observe numerous species of birds and flying overhead at Nako Lake. A perfect place for nature lovers & ornithologists alike, Nako Lake and Nako Monastery is a popular tourist destination in Himachal. Enjoy the atmosphere & obtain blessings as Nako in Kinnaur invites everyone with a welcome smile.

After lunch drive further to Tabo

Tabo the largest district in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, Lahaul and Spiti, is a vast area of high mountains and low valleys. It is bounded by Ladakh to the north, Tibet to the east, and the Kullu valley to the south. The district is named after its two subdivisions, which are distinct and separate regions, despite of their topographical and cultural similarities. The altitude varies from over 6,500 m in the high peaks to 2,740 m, where the Chenab River makes its exit from the region. The Lahaul region is at an altitude of 3000-3900 m, the air is much rarified and there are heavy snowstorms between September and May. Nevertheless, since the rains here are very scanty, it is an ideal place for trekkers, especially in the months between June and September. The Spiti valley is connected to Lahaul through the 4500-m Kunzam pass. Beyond the reach of the monsoon, the valley sees little rain in summer, when the sun is strong, and the nights cool. It is the seat one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. The monastery contains large number of scriptures and pieces of art, wall painting and Stucco. It is also know as Ajanta of Himalayas

Tabo Monastery: It is situated at village Tabo at a height of 3050m lying in the Spiti valley near the Tibetan (Chinese) border just north of the Satluj River. The Tabo Gompa is the largest monastery complex of Buddhist religion.

This has been declared as a protected monument. It was built in A.D. 996 by Ringchen Zangpo and has been declared as the place where the current Dalai Lama will retire. Its sculptures, stucco images and wall paintings are similar to the Ajanta-Ellora paintings.


Day 07) Tabo (3050m) – Kaza(3600 mts.) 90 Kms. / 04 Hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

After breakfast, drive to Kaza . Enroute visit Dhankar Monastery

Dhankar Monastery: Dhankar is located on top of a hill  about 25 kms. east of Kaza and 7 Km from Schichling National Highway in local parlance, a ‘dhankar’ is a fort. This was once the castle of the rular Spiti, the Nano.  On top of a hill there is a fort which uses to be the prison in olden times. Today it has about 150 lamas in residence, a collection of Buddhist scriptures, a 4 bodied  " Vairochana" (Dhayan Budha) , murals of Medicine Buddhas and protector deities.

Kaza is the sub-divisional headquarters of Spiti, situated on the left bank of river Spti on National Highway. This is the main market in the Spiti valley. It has all modern facilities and is connected by road with Manali & Shimla except in the winter months.


Day 08) Kaza Local  / Overnight at Hotel

Local Tour visitng Ki , Kibber and Kaza Market on Bike

Ki Monastery: Situated in Spiti about 11 kms from Kaza was founded by Dromton (1008-64 A.D), the founder of the Ge-lug-pa sect in the 11th century. On the left bank of the Spiti River the Ki Gompa (4116) is regarded as the largest and the oldest monastery in the sub-division.  Thousands of devotees from all over the world here attended the Kalachakra ceremony which was performed in August, 2000 by His Holiness Dalai Lama.

Kibber : Kibber is 11 km from Ki Gompa, and is the highest settlement in the world (4205 meters) with a motorable road and electricity. The Ladarcha festival held here each July attracts Buddhists from all over the world. The Pin Valley, south of the Dhankar gompa, has been declared as a national park, where one might see the snow leopard. The 600-year-old Kungri Gompa here is worth a visit.


Day 09) Kaza – Kunzum Pass(4551 m) - Keylong / 220 Km / 08 hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

After breakfast, drive to Keylong, over the Kunzum Pass (4551m) and enjoy the panoramic view of Bara–Shigri Glacier and about a dozen peaks over 6000m in height, enthralling and awe-inspiring. Crossing the pass, we descend to the Chandra Valley, the start of the Lahaul Region, stark, dry, forbidding and yet amazingly beautiful land. The valley commands excellent views of the mountains including the 6420m-high White Sail Massif (Dharamsura). The view of the Bara-Sigri Glacier, Lalan  Peak and the CB Peak is prominent along the way..

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.               


Day 10) 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.


Day 11) 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.


Day 12) 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 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.


Day 13)Leh–Khardungla(5602 Mts.)-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.


Day 14) Nubra Valley  / Overnight at Hotel or Camp

After breakfast drive to Samtangling Monastery, which is 22 km from Deskit. After visiting the monastery, then drive to Panamik hot sulphur spring. Drive back to Deskit for lunch. After lunch drive to Hunder village, which is  7 km from Deskit. In these village visit two small temples one is “Chamba Lhakhang” and the other one is the residence of the Mayor of the village. In the whole of India, only in this village you can see the double womb camels. After visiting this monastery drive back to Camp/Guest House.


Day 15) Nubra Valley – Leh / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

Drive back to Leh


Leave for Uletokpo camping which is one of the most beautiful camping in the Ladakh region on the way visit Spituk monastery which is just 5 kms from Leh town. Continue drive to Alchi monastery

Spituk Monastery:  The Monastery is located on the top of a hillock, 7 Km from Leh. Spituk Monastery is belonging to Gelukpa Order and there are about 100 monks in the monastery. It founded by Od-de in the 11th century. He introduced a monastic community. The great translator Lotsava Rinchen Zangpo visited this monastery.  Stok Monastery, Sankar monastery and Saboo monastery are branches of Spituk Monastery. It commands a panaoramic view of the Indus Valley.

Alchi Monastery: Alchi Monastey is  75 km from Leh the only monastery in Ladakh built on flat ground. Built in the 11th century by the great translator Ringchen Zangpo. This is very famous for its painting and architecture which has an Indian and Kashmiri influence in them. there are many beautiful images of Buddha within the monastery.  There is no monastic community; it is looked after by monks from the likir monastery.By the lunch time you will reach Uletokpo. Evening enjoy to sit on the bank of river coming down from the Ridzong side.

Overnight at Camp.


Day 17) Uletokpo - Leh /  75 Km / 01.30 hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

Leave Uletokpo and drive back to Leh, , on the way back we stop at magnetic hill. In the late afternoon visit Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and Namgyal Tsemo in Leh

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.

Namgyal Tsemo (Victory Peak) :  It was built by the King Tashi Namgyal after the reunification of upper and lower Ladakh and victory over Hor (central Asian invaders).


Day 18) Leh – Pangong Lake / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride / Overnight at Camp

Drive to Pangong Lake through Changla pass 5486 Mtrs. While ascending Changla pass 5486 Mtrs. Enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the villages below the pass. After crossing the pass halt for picnic lunch at Tsoltak, the summer pastureland of the yaks. Arrive Durbuk and from there a short drive takes you to Lukung at the western shore of the lake and drive along the Pangong Lake upto Spangmik (8 Kms) the last point allowed for tourists. 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 its running the other side of the "INDO CHINA BORDER". One rarely feels so close to nature and environment and the scenery is unforgettable.


Day 19) Pangong Lake - Leh / 145 Km / 06 hrs Ride / Overnight at Hotel

Drive back to Leh


Day 20) Leh - Delhi by Air

Transfer in time to the airport to connect onwards destination flight.

 

 

 


Tour Ends but Memories Remains – Always

 

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