Leh Ladakh
Bike Trip

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47000

41,999 INR

Per Person + 5% GST

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    Leh Ladakh Bike Trip

    The Leh Ladakh Bike Trip is a truly enthralling experience, and Leh is unquestionably a place to fall in love with, and love at first sight does occur when visiting such a slice of heaven on earth. With its tremendous beauty and breath-taking views, Leh appears to be decorating the Himalayas. And going on a Bike Trip to Leh Ladakh is an adventurer’s dream come true. The Shanti Stupa, Hall of Fame, Leh Palace, Thiksey Monastery, Spituk Gompa, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso Lake, and Khardungla Pass are just a few of the destinations to see on a Leh Ladakh Bike Trip.

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    ARRIVE AT LEH
    Disembark at Leh Ladakh Airport and arrange for a transfer to your hotel in Leh (Direct payment basis). Because you'll be exhausted after a long trip, the day is yours to do as you please. You'll be at a height of 10,000 feet above sea level, so you'll need to acclimate to the lower oxygen levels.
    Day - 1
    LEH - KHARDUNGLA PASS - NUBRA VALLEY
    Time to switch on the Leh Ladakh Bike Trip adventure mode at Khardungla (also known as K-top), the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys and, according to the BRO (Border Road Organization), the world's topmost motorable pass, with almost a ‘Heart in Mouth' condition! The ‘Khardungla' is located 40 kilometres from Leh on the Ladakh range, at an elevation of 18,380 feet, and is also known as the ‘Pass of Lower Castle.' The Leh Ladakh region offers breathtakingly beautiful and appealing valley views. Tibetan prayer flags often bring a splash of colour to the scenery. Khardungla is a historically important location on the main caravan route from Leh to Kashgar. Mountain biking is a refreshing and unforgettable experience for bikers from all over the world who visit this mountain pass on their bikes. We will continue riding towards Nubra Valley, where we will spend the night at a hotel.
    Day - 2
    NUBRA - GREAT SIACHEN BASE CAMP - NUBRA
    Following a delectable breakfast, we will embark on a Leh Ladakh Road Trip to Siachen Base Camp Excursion, one of the most remote and highest gateways to the Siachen Glacier. At a height of 12000 feet above sea level, the Base Camp is located. Siachen is home to the world's largest battleground. Other choices include visiting Turtuk, which is one of the few places in India where Balti culture can be observed, and the village has a few homestays and guest houses. When you return to Nubra, you'll spend the night in a caravan.
    Day - 3
    NUBRA VALLEY - PANGONG LAKE
    We will begin our Leh Ladakh bike trip early in the morning after breakfast and explore the beauty of Nubra Valley, also known as the "Orchard of the Desert" in Leh Ladakh. The Nubra Valley as a whole is a tourist destination in and of itself; there is nothing there that isn't worth seeing. The Nubra Valley is a tri-armed valley to the northeast of the Ladakh Valley. Diskit, the capital of Nubra, is situated about 150 kilometres north of Leh, the capital of India's Ladakh district. According to local historians, its original name was Ldumra (the valley of flowers). The majesty of this chilly desert is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Then we'll bike to Pangong, where we'll spend the night at the Camp.
    Day - 4
    PANGONG TSO LAKE - LEH
    We've arrived at Pangong Tso Lake, the epicentre of the phunsuk wangdu! (Three Idiots Movie). Pangong-Tso (Pangong Lake) is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas and one of Asia's largest brackish lakes. It is 130 km long, with 45 km in India and the rest in China. You have to see it to believe it. It is shaded from ink blue to turquoise to aquamarine to purple to other bright colours. The lake is 5 km wide at its widest point, and despite being saline water, it freezes entirely during the winter. You will exclaim, "Jahanpanah!" after seeing the whole view. “Tussi fantastic!” exclaims the narrator. Return to Leh in the evening, where you can spend the night in a hotel.
    Day - 5
    LEH – DESTINATION
    Today is the last day of your journey. The majority of flights in Leh leave early in the morning or late in the evening. You should fly back to your hometown based on your flight schedule. This is where the magnificent and enthralling bike trip comes to an end.
    Day - 6

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    For Fixed Departure Booking on any month and date, please call us on:-  07830680393

     

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    Important Details

    • From Day 02 to Day 05, each rider will have one Enfield 350 cc motorcycle and will follow the above itinerary.
    • Fuel for the whole journey (Rented Bike Package)
    • In hotels, camps, and guest houses, you can share a bed.
    • Riding Clothes (Helmet, Gloves, Guards)
    • Dinner and Breakfast (Starting from Dinner on day 01 to Breakfast on day 06)
    • For the entire Leh Ladakh Bike Trip, an experienced motorcycle mechanic is required.
    • Permission fees for Pangong, Nubra, and Siachen
    • 01 backup jeep with oxygen cylinder and first aid kit for more than 10 cyclists
    • Tolls of all kinds
    • On Camp Location, there is a bonfire (If Available)
    • Leh Ladakh Bike Trip Memories Achievement Certificate for a Lifetime of Leh Ladakh Bike Trip Memories
    • Lunch is not included in the Leh Ladakh Bike Trip, nor is any other food not specified in the itinerary.
    • Unless otherwise indicated, all hotels offer early check-in or late checkout rooms.
    • Any entrance fees to any location
    • Any airline tickets, visa fees, and airport taxes
    • Drinks, laundry, phone calls, tips, camera fees, and other personal costs
    • Liability for changes in the Leh Ladakh Bike Trip itinerary due to events outside our control, such as changes in flight and train schedules, flight/train cancellations, political unrest, natural disasters, and so on.
    • Driver, guide, hotel staff, and representative tips
    • Are there any portages at the hotel? (for baggage on arrival and departure from the hotel)
    • GST 5%
    • Camera Recording at certain paid places
    • Accommodation during the Har Ki Dun trek (camping)
    • All meals – vegetarian
    • Campfire at Camps (If Available)
    • Trekking permits and forest camping charges
    • Trekking equipment For Har Ki Dun Trek (Hiking Pole, Crampons,
    • Gaiters, tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, etc.)
    • Services of an expert trek leader of Har Ki Dun Trek (qualified in basic/advanced mountaineering courses)
    • Services of an expert trek team Of Har Ki Dun Trek (guides, cooks, helpers, porters/mules)
    • Safety equipment for Har Ki Dun Trek (first aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretcher, etc.)
    • Achievement Certificate of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Memories of Life Time of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Accommodation during the Har Ki Dun trek (camping)
    • All meals – vegetarian
    • Campfire at Camps (If Available)
    • Trekking permits and forest camping charges
    • Trekking equipment For Har Ki Dun Trek (Hiking Pole, Crampons,
    • Gaiters, tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, etc.)
    • Services of an expert trek leader of Har Ki Dun Trek (qualified in basic/advanced mountaineering courses)
    • Services of an expert trek team Of Har Ki Dun Trek (guides, cooks, helpers, porters/mules)
    • Safety equipment for Har Ki Dun Trek (first aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretcher, etc.)
    • Achievement Certificate of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Memories of Life Time of Har Ki Dun Trek

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