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LEH
Ladakh Orchard House or Similar
NUBRA
Paramount camps or Similar
PANGONG
White Heaven Cottage or Similar
Note: INR2500 Extra on dual Sharing Basis
Pay Advance Token Money for the Leh Bike Trip and the remaining 15 days before the start of the trip.
In case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, the activity may be cancelled and in such cases, you can reschedule your Leh Bike Trip bookings. However, no refund will be provided in any condition.
Medication Kit for Leh Bike Trip
Band-Aids: For protecting cuts, wounds, and scraped knees, etc.
Elastic Bandage/Crepe: Used to treat muscular Strain and Sprains.
Pain Relief Spray: For fast relief from insect bites, scrapes, cuts, and burns.
Avomine: It is used to treat allergies, trouble sleeping, and nausea.
Crocin: It provides symptomatic relief from mild to moderate pain e.g headache, migraine.
Combiflam: It contains two painkiller medicines. They work together to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation
Muscle relaxant: It is used to mitigate symptoms such as muscle spasms, pain, and hyperreflexia.
Digene: Used against acidity caused by indigestion, providing quick relief.
Cetirizine: Used to relieve allergic symptoms like watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, sneezing, hives, and itching.
ORS: Oral Rehydration Solution, It used to treat dehydration caused by diarrhoea, a common illness in travellers.
Note: This is just an explanation of medication that may be required. Kindly consult your doctor for a prescription before trekking.
In case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, the activity may be cancelled and in such cases, you can reschedule your Kedarkantha Trek bookings. However, no refund will be provided on any condition.
30 days or more: 90% of the total Package Cost is refundable
21-30 days: 75% of the total Package Cost is refundable
11-20 days: 50% of the total Package Cost is refundable
Less than 10 days: No refund
Biking to Leh Ladakh in the Himalayas is one of the most spectacular and challenging bike trips in the world. It is a journey that takes you through some of the most breathtakingly beautiful and rugged terrains in the world. It is an unforgettable experience full of adventure, breathtaking scenery, and cultural exploration.
The bike trip starts in the city of Manali, which is located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This is the starting point for most of the bike trips to Leh Ladakh. From Manali, the riders will travel through some of the most stunning scenery in India, including snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and barren deserts. The route also passes through several small villages, which offer a glimpse into the unique culture of the region. The journey from Manali to Leh Ladakh is about 500km, and it takes around 10-12 days for the whole trip. Along the way, riders will have the opportunity to explore some of the most breathtakingly beautiful landscapes in India. The riders will also be able to stop in villages and explore the local culture, including traditional festivals, monasteries, and ancient monuments. The trip also offers some amazing opportunities to experience the local cuisine. The riders will be able to sample some of the most delicious and unique dishes of the region, including momos, thukpa, and yak cheese. The riders will also have the chance to visit traditional markets and sample some of the local handicrafts. It is an unforgettable experience and is something that should not be missed. The stunning scenery, cultural experiences, and delicious food will make it an unforgettable trip. It is a journey that will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes in India, and it is a journey that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Places to visit during Manali Leh Manali Bike Trip
Nubra Valley is an enchanting valley of alpine meadows, snow-capped mountains, and picturesque villages. It was once a part of the Silk Route and is now a popular tourist destination. The valley is known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, and its unique culture. It is home to a variety of places to visit – from ancient monasteries and villages to beautiful lakes and stunning vistas. The Diskit Monastery, the oldest and largest in the valley, is a must-visit. The Hunder Sand Dunes, located near the confluence of the Shyok and Nubra Rivers, offer a unique view of the Himalayan landscape. Visitors can also explore the nearby Sumur, Panamik, and Tigger Villages, which are home to traditional Ladakhi culture and architecture. The unique culture of this Valley is also worth exploring. The valley is home to an interesting mix of Buddhist and Muslim cultures, which can be seen in the local architecture, festivals, and food. The region celebrates the Hemis Festival, an annual celebration of the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, and the local people also take part in several other religious festivals throughout the year. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the ancient culture and stunning landscape of the Himalayas. With its picturesque villages, beautiful lakes, and breathtaking views, it is a paradise waiting to be explored.
Pangong Lake is a high-altitude lake in the Himalayas situated at an elevation of about 4,350 m (14,270 ft). It is 134 km (83 mi) long and extends from India to Tibet and is one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia. The lake is famous for its picturesque and serene beauty and is a popular tourist destination in Ladakh. The lake is surrounded by barren hills, and its crystal clear waters reflect the colour of the sky. The temperature of the lake ranges from a minimum of -15°C in December to a maximum of 15°C in August. During winter the lake freezes and is inaccessible to visitors. The lake is of immense importance to the Indian military as it serves as a strategic border point between India and China. The lake has been featured in many Bollywood films as well, hence further popularizing the lake among the masses. The lake is also a popular tourist destination and a lot of people visit the lake to experience its unique beauty. There are many camping sites around the lake, and visitors can also take a stroll along its banks.
Tso Moriri
One of the less well-known lakes, Tso Moriri is a display of huge magnificence, finished off with the luck of serenity. ‘Tso’ represents a lake, and ‘Moriri’ for a mountain and that is actually what you will discover in wealth over yonder. Not just for the lake, go there for the magnificent view during the excursion.
Hunder & Diskit
Hunder and Diskit are exceptionally little green villages in Nubra Valley. They are everything like the view we used to draw as children. Enclosed with mountains, little and large streams, stream along the entirety of its roads and houses made of stone and block lie scattered, isolated by needle-like dry violet stems of old trees.
Must-Try Cafes in Leh Ladakh
Where is Leh Ladakh?
Ladakh, the land of High Passes is a Union Territory that is directly governed by the central government of India. Leh is the largest town in Ladakh. This region is known for its immense beauty and Landscapes. Although the place is accessible via air throughout the year, people prefer to visit Leh Ladakh on Bike to explore the beautiful valley filled with mountain slopes of the Karakoram ranges and the Great Himalayas. People of Ladakh speak Tibetian and Ladakhi commonly. Ladakh is the highest plateau in India with an altitude of 2987 m. It lies within the Himalayan Ranges including the Indus River Valley. Food in Ladakh is highly inspired by Tibetan food like Thukpa and Tsampa. One of the famous lakes in Ladakh is Pangong Lake which extends from Ladakh to the autonomous region of China; Tibet.
Why should one do a Manali Leh Manali Bike Trip?
Travelling Leh Ladakh allows you to get in touch with rhythms of life now unknown to us. This part of India is truly another world, a “rarefied” world, not only because of the altitude but also for its sublime beauty, which amazes travellers discovering the myth of Shangri-La. It is a land inhabited by a meek people who live in a very harsh environment, which allows you to rediscover the human dimension made of honesty and respect; it is a land of spectacular landscapes, and unusual at the same time because it is formed by two very wide rivers with dunes, snow-capped mountains as a frame and the beautiful lake region; it is a land with a long and very high spiritual tradition, with its countless Buddhist monasteries, an outpost of Tibetan Buddhism.
If I Cancel my trip midway because of a medical emergency. Will I get a refund for unused services?
No, You won’t get any refund or compensation for any unused services if you have to cancel the trip midway due to any reason.
Are riding gears included in the package cost? If not, what is the expected cost of essential riding gear?
No, riding gears are not provided in the package cost. The expected cost of riding gear will be ₹1500 to ₹2000 which includes elbow guards, knee guards and gloves.
Will helmets be provided for the Manali Leh Manali Bike Trip?
Yes, helmets will be provided to both rider and pillion at no extra cost. However, this may change without any notice.
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