Highlights:-
• An extreme adventurous special guided Motorbike & Jeep tour to western Himalayas.
• Covering Manali, Rohtang Pass, Keylong, Jispa, Baralacha-la, Tanglang-la,
Leh, Hemis, Pangong Lake, Magnetic hill and Gurudwara Pathhar Sahib etc.
• A ride/drive to highest motor able pass in the entire world-Khardung-la (5600m)
• Professional mechanical backup with support vehicle.
• Historical, Buddhist monasteries and Palaces of Leh-Ladakh
• Visiting Pangong Lake in Ladakh
• Sand dunes of Nubra valley.
• Highest Altitude gained:- 5600 m (Khardung-la)
• Grade:- Adventure+
• Temperature:-15 to 20*C (Day time) approx.
• Best Period:- June to September
• Distance: - 1600 to 1800 kms.
We are located right in the middle of the Mall road Manali.
We will start our journey by riding through the lush green countryside of Manali. We will be crossing the famous Rohtang La (3978m) the gateway to Lahaul & Spiti. Rohtang La is known for its natural beauty and snow corridors and is a paradise for photographers and travelers worldwide.
Usually.. most of the tourists stop at Sarchu or Pang for overnight stay. But in order to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) we advise you to ride/drive up to Lato/Rumsey (if possible) ...So........ Get yourself ready for a long ride today! ...... Should start early (6 am) as your journey starts again towards high Himalayas via Darcha (3360m) and Jispa (3142m) along the River, with Buddhist prayer flags and chhortens on the way. We pass through many hairpin bends entering into the heights of the route via Himmatnagar, Patseo(3811m) Zingzing bar (4150m) and Suraj tal lake(4800m).Than proceed to Baralacha la(4950m), one of the most famous passes in the Himalayan region with the source of three rivers-Chandra, Bhaga and Yunam.. Afterwards, descend down to reach Bharatpur. Than riding through the gorges, cross the bridge to enter Sarchu plateau(4255m) .Journey continues... a zigzag road goes up to Lachulang La pass (5065m) with a series of hairpin bends again. Afterwards, the road twists its way to Pang through the beautiful gorges looming up on both sides of the road. We will ascend up to the Pang Plateau also known as the More Plains (4790m). Adventurous ride in the desert encircled by snow-capped peaks. The road runs along an extensive plain for about 42 kms. There are chances of spotting wild herds of Nagawa, a sheep like animal. Than a breathtaking climb up to Tanglang La (5360m) the 2nd highest motorable pass in the world. A small temple sits atop the pass with a few prayer flags fluttering in the strong, chilly breeze. Beautiful views of the Zanskar range can be seen. Reaching Rumsey/Lato for overnight stay.You must be tired. Have a good sleep as you don’t have to wake up early. Good Night! RUMSEY/ LATO.. is about 70-75 kms before Leh town. Nice place to stay in Camps/Home stays with Homemade Ladakhi local food.
After good rest at your Home stay/Camp ... start your ride/drive after a nice homemade breakfast towards the next destination. Same day you can visit the ancient Hemis Monastery enroute. A road diversion from Karu just near Upshi (50 kms before Leh) Monastery closes at 5 Pm....After crossing few more villages one reaches the great Indus River. Than a short ride along one of the best mountain roads in the Himalayas to the mysterious land of lamas (the monks).On arrival check-in to a good hotel at Leh for relax. • Hemis Gompa (Monastery): - Drive about 45 kms. towards south of Leh. Hemis is the biggest monastery in Ladakh. Monks receive religious training here. It belongs to the Drukpa order and was founded in the early 17th century.
Hiring some Local Bikes/Cab today for this tour as bikes from Himachal Number plates are not allowed to visit Khardung-la (Nubra Valley & Pangong Lake) Khardung-la pass is the highest Motorable pass in the world (5600m) according to the Gunnies Book of World Records. Enjoy the natural beauty of the peaks especially the Zanskar chain at the south and the Karakoram chain at the north. Reaching Hunder. Enjoy sand dunes of Nubra...Overnight stay at hotel in Hunder...
An early morning ride/drive to Pangong Lake. (4400m) via Shyok river.Reaching Durbuk. Durbuk village stands a chain of war memorials of the soldiers who lost their lives during the Indo-China war in 1962. Some of the army bunkers and trenches are still in use. Villagers can be seen here along with their herds like Pashmina sheep and long-tailed yaks. Pangong is one of the most amazing lakes in Asia which changes its color 4 to 5 times a day in distinct shades of blue, green, purple, and violet, being transparent to a good depth. Here some very few boats are available and they belong to the army who may consider your request but won’t allow you to go beyond half a kilometer though 25% of the 150 km lake belongs to India and remaining 75% stretch of water belongs to China. The lake was once divided between Ladakh and Tibet as early as 1684 under the Treaty of Tingmosgang signed between the king of Ladakh, Deldan Namgyal, and the Regent of Tibet. But as of today it is shared by India and China. Enjoy the sunset at lake...Overnight stay at Pangong Lake.
Good morning...Enjoy the morning sunrise at about 5:30 am.....After breakfast ride to Leh...via Changla pass (5425m). Reaching Leh. Short walks around the Leh Mall road for shopping etc.
Visit and explore ancient monasteries around Leh representing Ladakhs Buddhist heritage. Short walks around Leh city, including a visit to Shanti Stupa ( a pagoda style Japanese temple, symbol of peace). And then some good shopping at the evening. Here we have some ideas according to your choices and schedule... • Shey palace: - A 15 kms. drive from Leh; used to be the summer palace of the king of Ladakh. There are lots of Stupas and Gompas built around the palace. This palace was built by Deldan Namgyal in the beginning of 17th century AD. • Thiksey Gompa: - About 2 kms. from Shey palace, this monastery is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Ladakh region and belongs to the Gelukspa order. • Spituk Gompa: - Situated on the top of a hill, 8 Kms. from Leh, with a spectacular view of Indus Valley for miles. Many icons of Buddha and five thankas are found in this 15th century monastery, including a great collection of ancient masks, antiques and arms. • Phyang Gompa: - Looks like a palace from a distance situated 17 Kms. from Leh on the Leh - Kargil road and was built by Tashi Namgyal in the later half of the 16th century A.D. The Gompa belongs to the Red Cap sect of the Buddhists. Hundreds of icons of Buddha are kept on wooden shelves. During the festival, some attractive mask dance performances can be seen. • Leh Palace: - This nine- storied palace has an important part in the history of Ladakh and was built by the ruler of Ladakh Sengge Namgyal in 17th century. Worth visiting to this great monument. • Tour to Magnetic hill :-...About 30 kms.from Leh (On the way to Kargil) • Gurudwara Pathhar Sahib... (On the way to Kargil) Enroute visit ... Shaam valley, Alchi, Likir, Magnetic Hill, Confluence (sangam), Gurudwara Pather Sahib (On the way).
Start your machines and ride towards Manali as early as possible (6 AM).Enjoy the full length straight back ride back to Manali via Sarchu, Pang, Keylong. On arrival check-in to a good hotel at keylong. Get complete rest and get ready for the final day of our tour.
Rohtang pass (3978m), the gateway to Lahaul, Spiti, Pangi and Zanskar.
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