GREAT HIMALAYAN ROYAL ENFIELD TOURS

Duration: 14 Night 15 Days

Destination Covered:Delhi - Jallandhar - Srinagar - Sonmarg - Kargil - Leh - Nubra Valley - Pangong Tso Lake - Sarchu Plains - Manali

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Overview

Tour Highlights

Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Delhi

Day one of this amazing expedition starts as you’ll reach Delhi (by your own means) and check into a Hotel - we will receive you at the Airport or Railway station. Delhi is a capital city with immense historical and political importance. It has been a seat of power since times immemorial - there are umpteen legends and anecdotes as you walk around this exceptionally revered power centre. Spend sometime visitng the landmark tourist spots such as Qutub Minar, Lutyens Delhi, Humayuns Tomb and lot more. If you do have more time its good to see the Bollywood Opera at Kingdom of Dreams, and some food streets of old Delhi in Chandni Chowk. At hotel in the evening you would have a detailed briefing of the expedition and your acquaintance with your motorcycle - your horse for the next 15 days. Its common to give it a name.

Day 2: Ride from Delhi to Jullundhar

The rides would normally start early in mornings - to take advantage of low traffic - and cool ride experience. You will begin the ride the vintage Grand Trunk road (comes all the way from Peshawar) through plains of Haryana & Punjab - the bread basket of India - hamlets and rice fields would be on both sides of the road. Punjab has a distinct cuisine and flavour - do not miss the delicious chicken preparations of Jullundhur.

Day 3: Jullundhar to Jammu

We ride out relaxed this morning through the rural Punjab. Its all plains till we enter the lower Himalayas and an endless series of bridges over streams - flowing out to the plains of Punjab. We then are in the foothills of Himalayas as we eneter Jammu region - the Hindu settlement of Jammu & Kashmir. You will have to be careful with some potholes and unruly traffic at road crossings.

Day 4: Jammu to Srinagar

After an early breakfast, we check out and ride towards Srinagar. Today you would ride through a busy road - passing through the crowded villages and towns - made busier by the Army convoys which have priority rights. There will be a checkpost short of Jawahar tunnel for your identity and passport checks. Jawahar tunnel needs to be crossed with care - and once across you are officially in the most beautiful Kashmir valley. After some quick pictures, we ride down past the Kashmiri crowded towns towards Srinagar. You can expect some traffic snarls as you come closer to Srinagar, the capital of Jammu & Kashmir. We reach Srinagar by afternoon and take a Shikara ride to our houseboats - a unique stay on the famous Dal Lake. You could relax for a while and then in the evening you are free to explore the Lake and surroundings. Shikara ride on the lake is the most popular thing to do in the evening. Once back from your easy and pleasant evening, you will be served a Kashmiri dinner at the houseboat. You could spend some more time on the lakeside seating or retire early for the ride in the morning. This would be another very memorable evening.

Day 5: Ride from Sonmarg to Kargil

Start early in the morning after breakfast. The morning ride will take you through a nice and winding road along a gushing water stream - to Sonamarg. This is a beautiful hamlet - lush green meadows and time for a hot cup of tea. You will cross famous Zozila Pass - this pass gets washed away by heavy snowfall each year. There are at times long truck convoys on Zojila. This one will surely test your riding skills - there is no black top. Once across, you ride on to Dras - rated to be the second coldest inhabited place in the World. You would also pay tribute to the real Heroes of the Kargil War. Overnight we will be at hotel in the small himalayan township of Kargil. This is where the greater Himalayas will begin to unfold.

Day 6: Ride to Leh

Wake up early again and start journey toward Leh after breakfast - the roads today too - will be a mixed bag. Enroute you’ll visit standing Buddha at Mulbegh, the famous Lamayuru Monastery among a unique landscape that resembles moon - called Moonland. We take detour off the main highway - and a lunch break at the ancient Alchi Monastery - what a wonderful temple complex. We then ride onto the strangely true Magnetic Hill and the Pathar Sahib Gurudwara. We then ride the Bazgo plains - and reach Leh by the evening. It was a good days ride - you are in a capital town of Ladakh region. Some modern amenities in this high Himalayas - beyond 10,000 ft. So take it easy today.

Day 7: Rest day at Leh

After four days of riding, this day is dedicated for relaxing and acclimatization. On this day you are free to explore Leh at your own pace, and visit to Stok Palace, Leh Palace, Hall of Fame museum, Shey, Thiksey, Hemis, Shanti stupa, Tibetan market and shops in Leh town. You can also enjoy some local food and buy souvenirs from a local market. Leh is the centre of all the activities in the region and you would love even walking around the town. But take it easy - this is an acclimatisation day. The motorcycles would be put through a servicing routine - for next days tough ride to Khardungla.

Day 8: Ride to Nubra Valley

This is a big landmark day of your riding life. You’ll ride on a motorcycle to the world’s highest motorable pass, the Khardung La (18384 ft) - this is the highest one can ever reach on a motorcycle on this planet - click a quick picture and be sure that you leave the pass earliest to ride down on the other side. We now cross over to the beautiful Nubra Valley - riding some of the highest altitudes. Your overnight stay will be at an Organic farm field camp - and you would love it. There would be a dinner by the fireplace and a clearest of the night skies.

Day 9: Explore Nubra valley

Nubra valley deserves more than one day. There are quite a few things one could do. You can explore the Nubra valley on your bike - important places to see would be the Diskit Monatery - which has some great stories to hear from monks and the famous Hunder sand-dunes - where you would be amazed at the double hump bactrian camels. These camels are the remnants of the silk trade that flourished through this valley in the past. About a days ride from Nubra and back would be to the Balti village of Turtuk or may be the hot water springs of Panamik. These are optional activities - and would require special permits and preparations.

Day 10: Ride back to Leh

This would be an easy morning to wake up and may be take a walk around the village and see the life as it exists beyond 10,000 ft. Around 10 am, post breakfast we ride back to Leh once again via Khardungla. You have another chance to take a photo at highest motorable pass in the world - before you roll down back into Leh valley. Yet another day when modern amenities are available to you. So you may have the long missed pizza or a burger before we once again ride into the wilderness.

Day 11: Ride from Leh to Pangong Tso Lake

This is a wonderful ride to one of the most beautiful vistas of your life - the stupendous Pangong Tso lake. We do pass through various passes and valley and frightening roads. It would be cold in the passes and on the lake - the winds at times are pretty harsh. Try spotting the mormots or ibex on the slopes and meadows if you can. The turquoise blue Pangong lake and the various hues of blue it changes as the sun and clouds play with each other - is a natural wonder. We would be at our camps by the afternoon. Take a walk by the lake in the evening and see the vastness of this crystal clear lake. It is a humbling experience.

Day 12: Ride to Sarchu Plains

With some more morning views of Lake - we need to ride out early, and it is a long day ride to Sarchu. You would pass by Tanglang La and then a drying Tso-Kar lake - often visited by the bird watching enthusiasts. Once across Tsokar, we are on some real nice roads and drives - The Moreh Plains. Here you could ride to your hearts content after a long time. At the end of these plains is a road side camp called Pang. With a quick lunch, we get on to our ride, as we still have quite a bit to cover. By late afternoon we cross the border into Himachal at Sarchu - a windy valley that looks like narrow plains. We quickly check into our camps. Sarchu normally is pretty cold and has wind chill effect. It would be good to retire early, as you still have another tough day ahead, before you are in Manali.

Day 13: Ride to Manali

Well here we are - the last of the tough ride days, but with most rewarding views too. We would do well to start early morning to ride some more mountain passes. The roads will be good, bad and ugly - and you would be happy to finally cross the famous Rohtang La - which means the Heap of Dead. A few years from now - you will not have to cross Rohtang, as there is a tunnel under construction below this hill. If we do sustained riding with only very essential halts - we would be Manali by the evening. This would be a tough day, and a few places your IDs would be checked.

Day 14: Ride Manali to Chandigarh

Well you have just finished one the most tough ride of your life - given the uncertainties it reveals - it arguably is the toughest commercial ride on planet Earth. Here is one more day of ride, though with traffic increasing as you ride down the Himalayas. Once in plains you are back to your usual mundane traffic on Indian Roads.

Day 15: Ride to Delhi

Like all good things that come to an end - this is the last day of this tour. We ride back to Delhi by the afternoon and reach our hotels. You would now deposit bikes and prepare for our flights or trains back home. We normally have a review session - and we see all the pictures we took on the ride. You say good bye to your ride buddies, thank you to the staff that made it possible - and go your own way till you meet again on another Viktorianz ride in another unique riding trail.


Tour Cost
Price Detail

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Inclusions / Exclusions

Tour cost Includes:-

  • Accommodation on 3***Hotel /Deluxe camp / Resort/
  • 14 Buffet Breakfast and 14 Buffet Dinner (Dinner on Day 01 to Breakfast on Day 11
  • Basic gears: Helmet, knee Guard, elbow guard
  • Oxygen Cylinder and First Aid Kit
  • 350 CC Royal Enfield Bike with Fuel
  • Motor Bike fuel (T&C )as per itinerary extra ride extra chagrable
  • Team included : Road Captain , Mechanic, Helper
  • Hydration bag only of rider, Reflective Jacket for rider and pillion
  • Volvo coach ticket from Delhi to Manali and return to Delhi from manali
  • First day training session after 4PM for 20 km maximum around Manali

Cost Does Not Include :-

  • Any meal other than mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Motor Bike fuel (T&C )as per itinerary
  • Any other item not specifically mentioned above as INCLUDED?????
  • Extra cost due to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
  • Any meal other than mentioned in the itinerary
  • Items of personal nature like drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips, camera fees, etc.
  • International / Domestic air fare, visa fees, airport tax or any kind of insurance cover
  • Refundable security deposit of INR 5000 per bike
  • Monument fee


 


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