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Ladakh Tour Package

₹ 30,999 ₹ 26,500 /- PP

Note :

  • +5% GST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • Delhi to Delhi
  • Transport, Stay, Meals included

Overview

Ladakh Bike Trip Plans

For many people who are passionate about adventure, riding their bikes across Ladakh is a lifelong goal, and it’s not hard to see why. Riders are left speechless after experiencing the awe-inspiring views and hair-raising roads of this section of the Indian Himalayas, which is located in the mountains. This heart-pounding sensation may be had to the fullest by booking a Ladakh bike trip package. Imagine yourself travelling by motorbike through treacherous mountain passes like as Khardung La, seeing centuries-old monasteries and camping out beneath a canopy of sparkling stars. These tour packages provide convenience and safety by include knowledgeable guides, well-maintained bicycles, and routes that have been meticulously thought out. Prepare yourself for a trip that you will never forget, one that will combine the exhilaration of the ride with the splendour of Ladakh’s imposing landscapes. Every adventure traveller should put taking a bike journey to Leh and Ladakh at the top of their bucket list. Ladakh, which is surrounded by the Himalayas on every side, is undeniably a destination that provides people from all over the globe with opportunities for life-changing experiences. Even though the vacation spot may be reached using every available means of transportation, the best way to experience its enchantment is on two wheels. Get yourself ready for the Leh Ladakh Bike Trip so that you can navigate your way across the desolate mountain slopes, perilous roads, and rocky terrains while passing by old monasteries and rivers that gurgle. You just cannot avoid snapping pictures of the breathtaking scenery that awaits you around every bend.

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Itinerary Details

  • Day 1: Depart Delhi for Manali | Travel Through the Night

    At around 7 o'clock in the evening, everyone will meet at the location where they will be picked up. Following our introduction to the team leaders, we will participate in a quick tour briefing session. The trek to Manali, which would take us all night, will now begin.

  • Day 2: Arrival in Manali | Free Day in Manali

    After arriving in Manali, we will make our way to the hotels that have been reserved for us, check in, and then have some time off. It is recommended that tourists go café hopping, shop for handicrafts, and other activities along those lines. The evening will begin with dinner, and then the accommodations for the night will be found in Manali.

  • Day 3: Drive from Manali to Sarchu (about 200 km, 8 hours)

    Following an early morning meal, we will depart for Sarchu, making our way towards that destination while passing via the famous Atal Tunnel and Baralacha La (5,910 m). Along the way, we are going to make a pit break at Deepak Tal, which is a lake in the Himalayas that has not been disturbed. In addition to that, we will go over the Zing Zing Bar, as well as the Suraj Tal, which is yet another lake located at a high height. Following our arrival in Sarchu, we are going to engage in some group bonding activities, and then we are going to have supper and remain here for the night.

  • Day 4: Drive from Sarchu to Leh (about 250 km, or 8 hours)

    After they have had their meal, the bikers will collect the motorcycles that have been assigned to them and then begin their trip. Along the way, we will go through three of the most famous high passes in the region, including Nakee La (15,547 feet), Lachung La (16,600 feet), and Tanglang La (17,480 feet). On the captivating Manali-Leh Highway, we will also be going through the Gata Loops, which are comprised of 21 hairpin curves. We will also go through the famous More Plains, which span an attractive 40 km, as well as the Ladakhi community of Upshi, which is a small settlement. When we get to Leh, we will check in at the hotel that has been reserved for us. The evening will conclude with dinner, and then an overnight stay in Leh. Gata Loops, Nakee La, Lachung La, Pang, More Plains, Tanglang La, and Upshi were among the day's most memorable moments.

  • Day 5: Leh Sightseeing Day

    We will have breakfast first thing in the morning, and then we will get ready to go on our local sightseeing trip. We are going to spend some time at the Sangam location in the Leh area, which is located where the Zanskar river and the Indus river come together to produce a stunning confluence. Other places of interest, such as the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, which is said to be an anti-gravity hill, and The Hall of Fame, which is a battle monument that is maintained by the Indian Army, are also on the itinerary for our trip. The landmark Shanti Stupa, famed for its stunning white dome form, sculptures, and elaborate carvings, will serve as our tour's last destination before we go back to the hotel. After that, we will make our way back to the hotel, where we will have supper in the evening and then remain in Leh for the night.

  • Day 6: Drive from Leh to Nubra Valley (about 162 km, or 6 hours)

    Along the way, we are going to pull over at Khardung La, which is one of the Highest Motorable Roads in the World, in order to get some refreshments and continue on our journey. After arriving in Nubra Valley, the first thing we'll do is check into our campground. During the evening, vacationers have the opportunity to partake in a variety of activities, including rides on Bactrian camels, ATVs, and more. (on personal expense) . After dinner, we will continue our exploration of Nubra Valley by staying there for the night. The Khardung La Pass, Hunder, and Nubra Valley were the day's three most memorable stops.

  • Day 7: Drive from Nubra to Pangong (about 280 km, or 8 hours)

    After finishing our breakfast, we will pack up and leave our tent to make our way to Pangong Lake. Along the way, we will stop at the Diskit Monastery, which is well-known for the vibrant Buddha statue that is over 100 feet tall. After paying our respects at the monastery, we will continue on our way to Pangong, the famous lake that has become more well-known ever since it was featured in the hit Bollywood flicks 3 Idiots and Jab tak hai Jaan. After travelling to Pangong, the first thing that we will do is check into one of our cottages, where we will then have supper and remain for the night. Diskit Monastery and Pangong were two of the day's most memorable stops.

  • Day 8: Drive from Pangong to Leh (about 230 km, 7 hours)

    After spending the night under the clear sky and waking up to the breathtaking panorama of the Pangong lake, we will have breakfast as soon as the sun comes up in the morning. We will make our way back to Leh after crossing one of the highest passes in the world, Chang La (17,586 feet), which we will do on our way back. Along the way, we will stop at the Shey Palace, which is well-known for the Buddha statue that towers over 12 metres tall and is coated in gold. The Thiksey Monastery is the biggest monastery in Central Ladakh, therefore we shall pay our respects there as well. When we finally make it to Leh, we will check into the hotel that has been reserved for us, where we will have supper and spend the night. Chang La, Shey Palace, and Thiksey Monastery were the day's top attractions and highlights.

  • Day 9: Drive from Leh to Sarchu (about 230 km, 8 hours)

    After finishing our breakfast, we will check out of our hotel in Leh and then continue on to Sarchu along the same scenic routes that we used before. At this location in Sarchu, cyclists will leave their bikes. Upon arriving in Sarchu, we will check into our campsites there. Sarchu is where we will be staying. After dinner, we will remain in our accommodations in Sarchu for the night.

  • Day 10: Drive from Sarchu to Manali (about 200 km, 8 hours)

    Following breakfast, we will pack up our belongings, check out of our campground, and begin the drive back to Manali. When we get to Manali, we'll have the rest of the day off, so we can relax and enjoy ourselves. In the evening, we will make our last journey back to Delhi by boarding a bus in Manali that will remain in service throughout the night.

  • Day 11: Arrival in Delhi and the End of the Tour

    After arriving in Delhi, everyone will say their goodbyes with happy thoughts of the journey behind them. This concludes the Leh Tour.

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Inclusion & Exclusion Details

Motorcycle- Himalayan(410cc) or Standard (500cc)

Stays in ordinary hotels on twin sharing basis.

Basic first aid

Oxygen Tank

Expert Leader

Basic First Aid Medical Kit, Oximeter, & Portable Oxygen.

Spare vehicle in case of emergency

All permits

Oximeter

Riding Gears- Helmet, elbow and knee guard

5 % GST

Personal Expenses

Individual cost

Insurance

Soft or hard drinks

Accidental Damage of our property

Vehicle damage cost

Vehicle maintenance cost

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Things to Carry

Trekking Pants - 2

Shirts or T-shirts, between two and three

A windproof jacket of reasonable quality (no wind cheaters made of cheap material, please!) ideally one that includes a hood.

Sweater made of wool or fleece that is strong and warm and has long sleeves.

Thermal pants for the upper and lower body.

A hat made of wool

Woollen gloves

Woollen socks & ordinary socks (3-4 pairs)

Shoes that are suitable for trekking or hiking and are comfortable (it is advised that you use shoes with a thick sole).

Medicines

Lip Balm

Bring a rain tarp to protect your belongings.

If you have a camera with you, make sure the batteries are completely charged.

Floaters, sandals, or slippers that are not too heavy

A Poncho or a Raincoat

Towel with a modest size and weight

Water bottle (preferably one that is strong; absolutely no empty Bisleri bottles!!

Wear a cap or hat to shield your face from the harsh rays of the sun.

Sun glasses

Walking stick / Trekking pole

Lotion with Sunscreen

The day pack or other compact backpack that you will wear on your back every day and store your supplies in is referred to as a day pack.

Torch

Personal toiletries

Keep a couple poly bags or waterproof bags in your bag at all times so that in the event that it starts to rain heavily, you will have somewhere to store your possessions.

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FAQ's Query

Q- What is the procedure of booking this tour?

A- Booking this tour is simple:

a) Directly go to the tour page and click on book now button. After clicking follow the steps for details and payment submission.
b) You can directly call us for paytm/gpay/phonepay numbers.

Q- How can I check my booking confirmation?

A- Confirmation can be in 2 forms:

a) If you book from website, then you will receive a mail for the invoice on your registered mail which you had given while making the payments. Invoice can take upto 24 hours*.

b) If you had made the payment using upi or phone number, then you can directly confirm on the number given in the website and ask for receipt on watsapp or e-mail.

Q- Can we apply for solo travelling, also if we apply in group then there are any discounts?

A- Yes, you can opt for solo travelling. Solo traveler including men and women both are safe with us. Also, yes there are group discounts available and it depends on group size and selected dates. For this you can watsapp or call us on the given number in the website.

Q- What is the cancellation process?

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