11 Days / 10 Nights
Rider 1840 €
Pillion 1440 €
Intermediate
June-September
1200 km
The most visited and a dream destination for a few, Ladakh is on the cards for us. For all those who are on board, welcome travellers! Get ready for a crazy adrenaline rush with your Royal Enfield alongside the tour. Here we go, with a short description of the entire itinerary. Arrival in Delhi will be your first day and you will be transported to a hotel for the day. Day 2 you get back to the airport to catch a flight to Leh. You need to acclimatize for the entire day to start fresh the next day. The next day we begin to the majestic Indus Gorge. Travelling through the Kargil road, you will visit the Liker monastery, followed by a road to Lamayuru where you get to see the famous Tibetan monasteries and many scenic views. An interesting fact about this day is you get to meet and greet and get to know so much about 300 monks, and lamas living there. We begin Day 4 from Lamayuru to Leh. On the route, we will stop at Phyang Monastery, which has a 900-year-old museum at the top of a hill. Stay will be in Leh for the night. The next day, it will be from Leh to Nubra Valley in North Ladakh. The region's double-hump camels were a sight to behold. After great views, we will stay in camps in Nubra Vallery for the night. Day 6 we begin to the famed Pangong Tso via the villages of Agam and Shyok One of Asia's most stunning lakes, Pangong Tso, changes colour four to five times a day as the sun moves across the sky. Enjoy a night of bonfires and relaxing music beneath the incredible sky, where the Milky Way appears so close. Day 7 the day starts from Pangong Lake to Nyoma crossing the Indo-China Line of control. Day 8 we stay in the nomadic region of Changthang to discover another alluring Tsomoriri Lake. Day 9 Tsomoriri to Leh, we get up early to ride back to the network zone (Leh) riding back up to Sumdo village on the same road. You get to interact and see the Tibetan traditions and meet the nomadic people, herds, yaks and goats. Yes, we will have time for you to click pictures there. Just after crossing the lake, we will be on the famous Leh Manali highway, with one more pass to romance through, Taklang-la, the second-highest motorable pass, and by taking little time with photography, we will roll down towards Leh, passing through many beautiful small villages in Leh, celebrating the evening in some of the best restaurants in town. And the final next day, we bid goodbye and arrange your transportation for the departure.
Airport pickup and transport to the first hotel (room available afternoon). It is recommended that you arrive early in order to enjoy Delhi and adjust to jet lag. Delhi is the Republic of India's capital. It is one of India's busiest cities and continues to grow at a rapid pace. While being a very bustling city, Delhi demonstrates a very rich historical background. The city is home to one of the most stunning museums in the country. The modern city of Delhi is built atop the ruins of seven ancient towns.
You return to the airport to catch a flight to Leh, the capital of Ladakh in India's far north. When you arrive, you can either rest to acclimate to the altitude or go for a walk around Leh. You have dinner and spend the night in a hotel.
You leave Leh on your motorcycle after a full night's sleep, going through the stunning and majestic Indus Gorge. You travel to Kashmir via the Kargil road. On the way, you will stop at Liker monastery, which was built in the 11th century and is now held by Gelukpa sect monks. We stop in Alchi to see its remarkable monastery, which features excellent murals, five shrines, and several painted wood carvings. You travel the road to Lamayuru, where you will see a Tibetan monastery perched at 4000 meters above sea level. It is the oldest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, having been founded in the 11th century. There are about 300 monks, lamas, and youngsters living there.
After a hearty breakfast, you hop on your motorcycles and ride towards Leh. You stop several times along the way to visit monasteries. The Wanla monastery, with its tiny but superbly kept three-story compassion Buddha figure, is impossible to miss. On the route, we will stop at Phyang Monastery, which has a 900-year-old museum at the top of a hill. You return to Leh after a successful day of exploration. Do not be afraid to explore the market and its many unique products. You stay at a hotel for the night.
Let us start the day with a thorough introduction to riding a motorcycle on high-altitude mountain routes. Today's trip takes us to the lovely Nubra Valley in North Ladakh, which is home to numerous small settlements and was also a part of the Silk Route trade. The region's double-hump camels were a sight to behold. The main goal of the journey is to ride on the crazy and winding roads of Khardongla (the world's highest motorable road), and capturing a selfie with the milestone is the greatest part of today's trip. In a nutshell, it was the gravelly uphill, easy downhill, and very short open starting path. We bypass hotels and guesthouses and look for the nicest camp or resort because the weather in Nubra valley will be ideal for camping.
After breakfast, we will continue our journey to the legendary Pangong Tso via the Agam and Shyok villages. Pangong Tso, one of Asia's most beautiful lakes, changes color four to five times a day as the sun moves across the sky. It is a sight for the Gods, with mountains of varied colors and tints as a backdrop. Even in the summer, the air in Ladakh is chilly due to its elevation of 4300 meters. The vast bulk of this lake is within Chinese control. Even in the height of summer, the water is salty and icy cold, regardless of how clear it appears. On average, Pangong Lake is 136 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide. As a result, the recognized area can reach up to 250 square miles (400 sq. km). You will be spending the night in the area. Enjoy a night of bonfires and relaxing music beneath the amazing sky, where the Milky Way appears so close that you could reach out and touch it with a leap. Get some rest here because you have a long journey the next day.
Prepare yourself! The trip began along the lake's edge, with the fresh breeze of Pangong Lake, and we were on a freshly opened road immediately close to the Indo-China Line of Actual Control; this would be the best picturesque road with very few explorers, and you would be amazed at the spectacular vistas of the wild ass. More desert and fewer stretches of metalled road. In this route, the phrase "be wild, be free" would be the order of the day.
We were still in the Nomadic region of Changthang to discover another fantasy lake, Tsomoriri Lake, which is located at 15075 feet above sea level. We were on the little highway and soon arrived at the checkpoint where the crew would take care of the entry of group members. From here, the ride will take us to the heart of Rupshu valley, the most remote area of Ladakh. Cross the Mahe Bridge with the left indication and continue on the damaged cemented road to the sandy track for the fun part of today's trip. The section that is highly suggested is, "Let us race on the best track where you can design your path." Visit Tsomoriri / Korzok, where the majority of the locals maintain a traditional nomadic lifestyle and marvel at these magnificent lakes.
Let us get started early for a back ride to network zone (Leh) Riding back from the same road up to Sumdo village and turning left, we will be moving towards Leh, keep the throttle high, up to the Polokongka La, 16207 ft, and enjoyable ride began till Leh past gorgeous brackish lake named TsoKar (14842 ft), where one truly felt, I had the ride of my life. The path is an amazing blend of sheer mountain, magnificent environment, and infrequent sights of nomadic people and their herds of yaks and goats. Just after crossing the lake, we will be on the famous Leh Manali highway, with one more pass to romance through, Taklang-la, the second-highest motorable pass, and by taking little time with photography, we will roll down towards Leh, passing through many beautiful small villages and awesome mountain formations, and by evening, we will be in Leh, celebrating the evening in some of the best restaurants in town.
You will be transferred to the Leh airport where you will take your flight for Delhi. And then transferred to the hotel
You will be transferred to the airport for your international flight according to your flight timing.