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Royal Enfield Himalayan
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3 Star Hotels/ Homestays
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17982 ft
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Leh
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May – Sep
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700 km
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6D-5N
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Breakfast, Dinner
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Easy to Moderate
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12-15
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02
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Overview
Set out on an unforgettable 06-day Ladakh bike expedition, a journey that takes you deep into some of the most remote and breathtaking landscapes on the planet. From peaceful monasteries and high mountain passes to crystal-clear lakes and endless open roads, this ride is everything an adventure lover dreams of.
The journey begins in Leh, where you ease into the mountains while exploring local landmarks like Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Namgyal Monastery, Hall of Fame, Magnetic Hill, and the Sangam of the Indus and Zanskar rivers. These first days help you acclimatize and soak in Ladakh’s calm, spiritual vibe before the real riding begins.
Soon, the road leads you over the legendary Khardung La Pass (17,982 ft) and into the beautiful Nubra Valley, a cold desert surrounded by mountains, sand dunes, and the famous double-humped camels. From here, you ride along the scenic Shyok route to reach the iconic Pangong Lake, where the water changes color with the sky and time seems to slow down.
After days of riding through high passes, hidden valleys, and sleeping under endless stars, you return to Leh carrying more than just photos — you come back with a calm mind, a full heart, and stories you’ll tell for a lifetime.
Places Cover
Leh – Shanti Stupa – Namgyal Monastery – Leh Palace – Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Magnetic Hill – Sangam Point – Hall of Fame – Diskit – Hunder – Shayok – Durbuk – Pangong Tso – Leh
Passes Cover
Khardung La (17,982 ft), Chang La (17,585 ft)
Highlights
- Cross Khardung La Pass (17,982 ft) and explore the magical Nubra Valley.
- Experience the surreal beauty of Pangong Tso Lake.
- Discover Leh’s spiritual and cultural heritage: Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Hall of Fame & more.
- Camp beside high-altitude lakes under a sky full of stars.
- Ride through diverse landscapes — deserts, rivers, valleys, glaciers, and high passes.
- Connect with local cultures and the warm hospitality of Ladakhi people.
