Ladakh - Mountain Bike Safari Tour
Bike to the highest motorable pass in the world, the Khardung La Pass, at
an incredible height of 18,370ft.
This is an adventure bike ride to some of the highest mountain passes in India, and amongst
the most exhilarating.
Bike Safari 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, 18,370ft. which is the worlds highest motorable
point road.
The bike safari tour begins at the historic capital of India, New Delhi. On arrival,
our guides will help you check into your hotel and also take you round the
city. From Delhi, you will proceed to the hill town of Manali.
The first leg of the biking dafari tour will cover 39km from Manali to Marhi. About
15km from Marhi lies the Rohtang Pass (3,980m). A nights rest will
see you rearing to bike 50km uphill to cross the famous Kunzam Pass (4,551m)
and enter the Spiti Valley, home to some of the worlds oldest Buddhist
monasteries. Get past Kibber, the highest village in the valley, and there
lies before you 1,000-year old Ki Monastery (4,116 m). You can also get
to see the Tabo and Dankar monasteries.
Day 01. You go with a bus from Delhi through the hill-landscape of
Himachal Pradesh into the valley of Kulu and the Beas River along into the
small town of Manali(2000m) Here you can stroll through the streets how
you want for yourself. Overnight-stay in a hotel (2 nights)
Day 02. The mountain bikes will be settled up, and now you go on a first
reconnaissance-trip: A forest hides a temple, called Hidimba Devi, out of
wood with remarkable carving. Later you drive steeply up to "Old Manali.
Along the Beas River you will find the hot sources of Vashist.
Day 03. You are biking on the highest road of the world. This trip
through the "alpine" forest to the Rothang La serves for your
acclimatization. After the last village, called Kothi, many serpentines
bring you to the Rohalla Falls and after a big turn into a small valley
you reach the camp where you stay overnight (3000m). Now the cook spoils
you with his arts.
Day 04. In many serpentines and over green pastures, it goes to the
Rothang La, 4060m. There you can enjoy the view over the glacier summits
of Spiti, and the mountains of Ladakh. Its fantastic! Now you enjoy the
downhill of about 1000 height-meters to the village of Khoksar. There is
the first check post, but you need not a permit. You are now in Lahaul-Valley.
In softly up and down, you reach Tandi, the campsite at the place, where
the rivers Chandra and Bhaga comes together. (2800m). Day -Performance 75
km, 5 hours.
Day 05. You start early morning into the canyon and come to Keylong,
the capital city of Lahaul-Valley. Prayer flags and Mani walls clarify for
you that you are in a Tibetan- Buddhist culture-area. Four monasteries surrounding
in the former capital of Lahaul invite you for sightseeing. The monastery
of Kardung shines at the opposite hillside in the sun. After a powerful
uphill in the afternoon you reach at the camp Jispa (3200m).
Day 06. Now the wood border is behind you, passing Darcha (3235m),
in a big river-landscape, you reach Patseo (3650m) on a comfortable half-stage.
You start your trip intentionally quietly, in because of the adaptation
of height. There you get a lot of fresh tea, because much drinking is very
important during the acclimatization. Day- performance 32 km, 3 hours.
Day 07. The Baralacha La, 4670m, is the first key-position on this
demanding tour. The timberline remains behind, the landscape becomes balder.
You are very proud that you have managed this without help of the car, which
accompanies you. Now, the indented mountains of Ladakh and Ruphsu are in
front of you. Campsite in Sarchu at the Zanskar River. The cook there pampers
you with original Indian or Nepalese food. The comfortable tents will give
you a gently night. This day you pushed up your bike 1800 height meters
and finished 55km. You need 6-8 hours, thats a regular time.
Day 08. Early morning you start the strongest steppe. First you go
approximately 38 km very flat till you come to the Gataloops. The next 800
height meters you push up your bike in many serpentines. Over you pile the
rocks of the Trans Himalaya. They roll through a bizarre canyon, until in
Pang the second arm of the Zanskar is reached, the Zara Chu. Immediately
beside a control- station you will stay for camping in the tents there,
4500m. You are hungry and you enjoy the Tibetan food-Momo, Noodles with
Beans, Pancakes with Jam, Dal with Rice, and so on. Day-Performance 84 km,
7-9 hours.
Day 09. You slept well in the Jute-tent. After breakfast, you start
slowly at a short ascent to the Mora Plain 4700, one of the Rupshu typical,
waterless high deserts. There only lives poor Changpa -Nomads, which reach
even 5600m high pastures with their yaks, sheeps and goats. In interesting
excursion, you bump over unfixed tracks to a clear; source that bubbles
between mountain-backs from green pastures. Further to Tsokar, a no-flowing-off
salt lake. That is eaten by a sweet twin lake, and in its mineral wealth
almost suffocates. Rust and strip-goose are in this paradise equally at
home, as the Tibetan gull. Few years ago people have transported the precious
salt with goat stoves into the endless corners of Ladakh. It is a fantastic
panorama! Campsite near the lakes. Day performance: 57 km, 4 hours.
Day 10. Only the Taklang La, 5303m separates you from the Indus-Valley.
In a far swinging back, soft traverse, the street wins the saddle before
debling, 4800m. You can see it as a thin line at the steep hillside. Also
like the audacious turning of the old caravan-way, from prayer-masons. In
three hours you are above and will be rewarded with a wonderful view on
the mountains of Karakorum. Its a stormy corner and you stay only for a
short time on the pass. After taking some pictures, you have a gently downhill
till pshi, 56 km, without treating! The street is in very good competition
and you reach the camp in the romantically canyon of the Gya-River in 2
hours.
Day 11. Its cold on morning in the shadow of the canyon. We start
early to the Indus-Valley. We follow the green wideness till a hidden valley.
In a short uphill, 7 km, we reach the monastery of Hemis. There we have
sightseeing and in the restaurant our second breakfast. Past midday we are
on the last trip to Leh, we pass the monasteries of Stakna, Thikse, Shey,
and its time enough, to make a short visit. A last ascent, 300m, will bring
you to Leh. There are many guesthouses and restaurants.
Day 12. You slept very well in the clean bed, now you have time to
make a sightseeing and shopping in Leh. Its fantastic here; they have on
market all kinds of fruits, what you missed in the past tense. It is warm
in the sun, you enjoy at a black coffee and Donates in one of many shops.
You go by bike to the monastery of Sankar, the Shanti Stupa, and the Tsenmo
Hill.
Day 13. With less luggage you start early morning to the highest
motor able pass of the world , the Khardung La 5606m. The ascent begins
at 3540m and end by 5603m. There are 46 km.. There is also the highest Gompa,
you can make a visit. The reward of the day is a fantastic downhill to Leh.
This journey is very strenuous and sometimes depend on the weather. You
need a technical perfect bike, a fully is the best. You sleep often in a
tent with a sleeping bag. Check your cameras and batteries.
Date : 23rd July-5th August
Destinations : Delhi -Chandigarh-Shimla-Sarahan-Jalori Pass-Kaza-Kunzam Pass -Tabo Monastery - Sarchu-Tso- Moriri Lake-Leh-
Base: Manali
Season: July to October
The cost includes:
» Delhi – Chandigarh by air conditioned car.
» Chandigarh – Leh by Royal Enfield Motor Bike.
» 13 night accommodation on twin sharing basis in Camp & hotel as per the itinerary.
» All camping gear.
» Daily Tea / Coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner.
» Guide, Cook & Medical Kit.
» Airfare from Leh to Delhi
» All applicable taxes
Contact Us
Mr. Pawan Tharwani
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Gurgaon, Haryana - 122 002
Tel : +(91)-(124)-4058013 / 2572172
Fax : +(91)-(124)-4058013
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