DAY | LITTLE TIBET - TOUR | LADAKH | KASHMIR |
1 | Arrival in Delhi. Airport pick-up and transfer to hotel. |
2 | Early morning we take the Shatabti express train to Kalka. After a briefing on bikes and traffic and a few circuits round the parking lot, we ride a few kilometers towards Shimla before heading back to Kalka for dinner. |
3 | A ride up to Shimla, the former summer residence of the British Raj which is at an altitude of 2200 m. |
4 | An endless up and down and round and round... and some memorable scenery on the road to Mandi. |
5 | A relaxing ride brings us to Manali. |
6 | We cross the 3.890 m high Rothang Pass on route to Keylong. |
7 | Scenery that makes you feel as if you´re on the moon. And a great camp at Sarchu. |
8 | Another remarkable day through two passes above 5000m!! We camp at Rumtse. |
9 | On the way to Leh, the capitol of Ladakh, we visit the monasteries of Hemis and Tikse. |
10 | We explore Leh and its vicinity with Stok palace and Matho monastery. |
11 | Another highlight of the tour! We cross Kardung La, at 5.603 m, the world's highest motorable road. |
12 | We explore the sand dunes and ride our motorcycles across Kardung La and along the Indus valley to Alchi. |
13 | We leave Alchi in the morning for Kargil. On the way, we visit Lamayuru Monastery in the "Moon Valley". (2weeks motorcycle tour ends here and turns back from Lamayuru to Leh. Day 14 is spent in Leh then leave for Delhi on day 15). |
14 | Via the memorable Zoji-La pass, we reach Srinagar, where we spend two nights on a luxury houseboat. |
15 | A day to relax, visiting the Moghul gardens... |
16 | ...and the floating market on a Chikara boot taxi. |
17 | We leave the Kashmir valley and the House Boats behind and wind üor way southwards to Jammu. Night in Patnitop. |
18 | Going up the into the hills again, to Dharamsala. |
19 | A day at the Dalai Lama´s house in exile, Dharamshala. |
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A relaxing motorcycle ride towards the end of our trip takes us to the little village of Pragpur.
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21 | Trough the Himalayan foothills to LeCorbusiers Chandigarh! |
22 | Train ride to Delhi and time for a last shopping spree. |
23 | Farewell! Flight back home. |
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AT A GLANCE Touring the world's highest passes!
DATES: June, July, August START / FINISH: Delhi / Delhi DURATION: 23 day vacation, 17 riding days (3 weeks), 16 day vacation, 12 riding days (2 weeks),
ROUTE: Distance covered around 1600 miles / 2600 km (3 weeks) and 870 miles / 1400 km (2 weeks) Day rides 50 - 180 miles / 80 - 290 km. ROADS: Mainly tarmac but for around 400 km some stretches with gravel.
ACCOMMODATION: Comfortable middle-class hotels and houseboats, A comunal camp (a large tent with beds). REST DAYS: Leh, Srinagar, Dharamshala RIDERS REQUIREMENTS: A comfortable ride on gravel - steady nerves for the traffic! GROUP SIZE: Min. 4 and max. 10 riders - space for pillion rider in our follow up car
. WHAT´S INCLUDED: All meals, all non-alcoholic beverages, all entry fees, petrol for the bikes. HIGHLIGHTS: World´s highest roads, home of the Dalai Lama, Buddhist monasteries, houseboats on Dal-Lake, sand dunes at 12000 feet, the joviality of the Ladakhi people.
Mountain retreat of Mughals and Buddhist lamas, the Alps of India. Valley of paradise. These are terms used to describe Kashmir; one of India´s wildest destinations. Kashmir boasts some of the highest and most rugged landscapes on earth in mountainous Ladakh and one of the most sublime in serene Dal Lake. These rugged Buddhist regions, reachable via the world´s highest mountain passes, are a little slice of Tibet transplanted to India - wedged in by roaring rivers and snow-capped mountains.
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DAY | LITTLE TIBET - TOUR | LADAKH | KASHMIR |
1 | Arrival in Delhi. Airport pick-up and transfer to hotel. |
2 | Early morning we take the Shatabti express train to Kalka. After a briefing on bikes and traffic and a few circuits round the parking lot, we ride a few kilometers towards Shimla before heading back to Kalka for dinner. |
3 | A ride up to Shimla, the former summer residence of the British Raj which is at an altitude of 2200 m. |
4 | An endless up and down and round and round... and some memorable scenery on the road to Mandi. |
5 | A relaxing ride brings us to Manali. |
6 | We cross the 3.890 m high Rothang Pass on route to Keylong. |
7 | Scenery that makes you feel as if you´re on the moon. And a great camp at Sarchu. |
8 | Another remarkable day through two passes above 5000m!! We camp at Rumtse. |
9 | On the way to Leh, the capitol of Ladakh, we visit the monasteries of Hemis and Tikse. |
10 | We explore Leh and its vicinity with Stok palace and Matho monastery. |
11 | Another highlight of the tour! We cross Kardung La, at 5.603 m, the world's highest motorable road. |
12 | We explore the sand dunes and ride our motorcycles across Kardung La and along the Indus valley to Alchi. |
13 | We leave Alchi in the morning for Kargil. On the way, we visit Lamayuru Monastery in the "Moon Valley". (2weeks motorcycle tour ends here and turns back from Lamayuru to Leh. Day 14 is spent in Leh then leave for Delhi on day 15). |
14 | Via the memorable Zoji-La pass, we reach Srinagar, where we spend two nights on a luxury houseboat. |
15 | A day to relax, visiting the Moghul gardens... |
16 | ...and the floating market on a Chikara boot taxi. |
17 | We leave the Kashmir valley and the House Boats behind and wind üor way southwards to Jammu. Night in Patnitop. |
18 | Going up the into the hills again, to Dharamsala. |
19 | A day at the Dalai Lama´s house in exile, Dharamshala. |
20 |
A relaxing motorcycle ride towards the end of our trip takes us to the little village of Pragpur.
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21 | Trough the Himalayan foothills to LeCorbusiers Chandigarh! |
22 | Train ride to Delhi and time for a last shopping spree. |
23 | Farewell! Flight back home. |
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AT A GLANCE Touring the world's highest passes!
DATES: June, July, August START / FINISH: Delhi / Delhi DURATION: 23 day vacation, 17 riding days (3 weeks), 16 day vacation, 12 riding days (2 weeks),
ROUTE: Distance covered around 1600 miles / 2600 km (3 weeks) and 870 miles / 1400 km (2 weeks) Day rides 50 - 180 miles / 80 - 290 km. ROADS: Mainly tarmac but for around 400 km some stretches with gravel.
ACCOMMODATION: Comfortable middle-class hotels and houseboats, A comunal camp (a large tent with beds). REST DAYS: Leh, Srinagar, Dharamshala RIDERS REQUIREMENTS: A comfortable ride on gravel - steady nerves for the traffic! GROUP SIZE: Min. 4 and max. 10 riders - space for pillion rider in our follow up car
. WHAT´S INCLUDED: All meals, all non-alcoholic beverages, all entry fees, petrol for the bikes. HIGHLIGHTS: World´s highest roads, home of the Dalai Lama, Buddhist monasteries, houseboats on Dal-Lake, sand dunes at 12000 feet, the joviality of the Ladakhi people. |
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