Overview
Prepare yourself for an amazing journey to Ladakh, often known as the “Land of High Passes,” located in the Himalayas. For those who enjoy the outdoors and seek adventure, Leh Ladakh is a wonderland.
Highlights
- Tough terrain: There are steep hills, loose gravel, and river crossings on some of Ladakh's roughest and most difficult roads.
- Elevated altitude: Due to Ladakh's high elevation, make sure you adequately acclimatize before beginning your ride.
- Distinct culture: Ladakh is a historically and culturally rich Buddhist area. You will get to see gompas and monasteries and get to know the hospitable Ladakhi people.
- A Ladakh bike journey is an unforgettable experience that will be with you for the rest of your life. It's demanding yet rewarding.
- Stunning scenery: The Khardung La and Chang La, two of the world's highest mountain passes, are located in Ladakh.
Itinerary
• Touch down in Srinagar.
• Airport pickup will be arranged.
• Unpack at your hotel.
• Self-explore the paradise after taking some rest.
• DRASS
• MOON LAND AREA
• ZOJI-LA PASS
• SONAMARG VALLEY
• HALL OF FAME MUSEUM
• GURUDWARA PATTHAR SAHB
• MAGNETIC HILL
• ZANSKAR-INDUS RIVER SANGAM
• NAMIKLA PASS
• FOTU LA PASS
• KHARDUNG-LA
• DISKIT MONASTERY
• SAND-DUNES
• DOUBLE HUMP CAMELS
• Known as a village divided by a border, Turtuk has many stories to tell, Turtuk opened its doors to inquisitive souls
in 2010.
• Turtuk was part of Pakistan - Occupied Kashmir up until 1971 when Major Chewang Rinchen got the village under
India's command.
• Many born before 1947, they went from being Indians to Pakistanis to Indians again.
• Only 300 families that call Turtuk home, many have relatives on the other side. of the border.
• SHYOK VILLAGE
• SHYOK RIVER
• WATER CROSSINGS
• MAN-MERAK
• REZANG LA WAR MEMORIAL
• TSAGA LA PASS
• RHONGO
• LOMA BAND
• UMLINGA PAAS
• HANLE MONASTERY
• NIGHT SKYWATCH
• HANLE OBSERVATORY
• Explore Leh's vibrant culture.
• Leh Local Sightseeings.
• Attend the Cultural Program in the evening.
• GATA LOOPS
• NAKEE-LA PASS
• LACHUNG-LA
• PANG
• TANGLANG-LA
• SURAJ TAL
• DEEPAK TAL
• BARALACHA-LA
• ATAL TUNNEL
• Easy check-out from the hotel!
• Explore local sights hassle-free.
• Visit the local market if time allows. Drop at the bus stand.
• Enjoy a comfortable Volvo bus journey to Delhi.
• Wrap up you trip in Delhi, at morning, ensuring a smooth exit.
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions
- Team Captain
- Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle with fuel
- Comfy Hotel Stay
- Delicious Food
- 1-Hour Shikara Ride on Dal Lake, Srinagar
- Complimentary Houseboat Stay.
- All transportation
- Portable oxygen cylinders & First Aid Kit
- Helmets for Rider and Pillion, Knee Guard & Riding Jacket for Both Rider & Pillion
- Mechanic
- Inner Line Permit
- A backup vehicle for Luggage
- Certificate of Riding on completion
Exclusions
- Air or rail fares
- Anything not explicitly listed in the inclusions is not covered.
- Lunch
- Any personal expenses
- Parking tickets
- GST @ 5% is Excluded Inner line permits and Restricted area permits for Ladakh region
FAQs
Kashmir is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during the summer months (April to June) when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing. Autumn (September to November) is also popular for the stunning foliage colors.
Yes, Kashmir is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s essential to stay informed about the current situation and follow local guidelines. It’s advisable to check travel advisories from your government before planning your trip.
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- Some of the must-visit places in Kashmir include Srinagar (Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens), Gulmarg (for skiing and cable car rides), Pahalgam (for trekking and scenic landscapes), and Sonamarg (known as the Meadow of Gold).
In Kashmir, you can travel by private taxis, rented cars, or state-run buses. Shikaras (traditional wooden boats) are popular for traveling on Dal Lake in Srinagar. For longer distances, you may also consider hiring a private car with a local driver.
Depending on the season, pack both warm and light clothing. In summers, carry light woolens for evenings. During winters, pack heavy woolens, jackets, and thermals as temperatures can drop significantly. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the terrain.
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Travel Essentials
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- A rucksack bag and a day pack
- 3-litre water bladder or water bottle
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- A sun cap and a woolen cap
- UV protected sunglasses
- One cotton long sleeves and 2 short sleeve t-shirt