Himalayas: 11-Day Motorbike Expedition To Zanskar Valley

The Zanskar region of the Indian Himalayas is a breathtaking destination for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a unique adventure.

   GPB  EUR
Rider £ 1200 € 1382
Pillion £ 1100 € 1267
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Zanskar Unveiled: A Two-Wheeled Adventure in the Shadow of the Giants

Discover the Indomitable Spirit of Zanskar

Zanskar, a region veiled in the mystic beauty of the Indian Himalayas, beckons the brave and the bold. This is not just a journey; it’s a conquest of the self amidst the grandeur of nature. Zanskar Valley is your invitation to partake in a saga written by the winds, narrated by the paths, and celebrated by the heartbeats of every adventurer who dares to explore beyond the visible.

Challenging Roads Ahead:

The journey begins at the foot of the Himalayas and takes you through a scenic route that winds through the mountain ranges and along the Indus River. The high-altitude road offers challenging riding conditions, with steep inclines, hairpin bends, and rocky terrain that make it a prime destination for experienced riders.

Expedition Price

   GPB  EUR
Rider £ 1200 € 1382
Pillion £ 1100 € 1267

Our payment system accommodates all types of currency.

Motorbike

Motorbike Deposit

Motorbike Insurance (Full Damage Protection) + £ 200

Motorbike Security Deposit (It’s Refundable) + £ 250

Optional

Single Room Supplement + £300

Board the Volvo bus for your overnight journey from the Indian capital of New Delhi to the Himalayan district of Kullu. Arrive in Bhuntar and check in to your hotel in the morning.

  • Altitude Reached: 121m (Delhi).
  • Average Distance: 500KM.

    Note:- Also you can take a flight from Delhi (DEL) to Bhuntar (KUU) Flight Prices are around Rs.6000 To Rs 25000. It depends on when you book. 

    • Delhi (DEL) – Bhuntar (KUU) (Rs. 6000-25000) 
    • Chandigarh (IXC) -Bhuntar (KUU) (RS. 6000-25000) Get Details.
    • Flight- Alliance Air.
    • Timing- Delhi Airport (6:40 am) – Chandigarh Airport (07:40 am) – Chandigarh Airport(08:10 am) – Bhuntar Airport, Kullu(09:00 am).

After breakfast, we set out to discover the local region. Riding towards Kasol, the little Himalayan village famous for its food and hippie vibes. Besides acclimatizing you to the Himalayas, this short trip would also help you get familiar with your partner for the next 2 weeks – your motorbike. In the evening, we ride back to Bhuntar. 

We get our lunch in Kasol before returning to Bhuntar for dinner and an overnight stay.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 1107m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 1580m.
  • Average Distance: 100KM

Day 3 begins marks the beginning of our ascent into the deeper Himalayas. After breakfast, we ride towards the village Jispa, crossing the world’s highest single-tube tunnel! The Atal tunnel ensures the deeper Himalayas stay connected with the rest of the country despite unpredictable weather conditions. 

En route, we stop in Sissu for lunch and check out the gorgeous Sissu waterfall. Dinner and overnight stay in Jispa.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 3200m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 3200m.
  • Average Distance: 140KM

Day 4, we break the monotony of post-breakfast rides and go for a short, 1-hour hike to the Phuktal Gompa, a 2500-year-old Buddhist monastery that has been the home of several renowned Lamas and religious scholars.  

Feel free to take pictures with the Blue Sheep and Ibex that aimlessly wander the fields! After lunch at Purne, we ride towards Padum, our stop for the night.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 4000m approximately
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 4267m.
  • Average Distance: -KM

Enjoy local breakfast to your heart’s content because we have a long day of sightseeing ahead of us! We first visit the namesake monastery at Sani, believed to be constructed in the 2nd century CE. A majestic statue of the revered Buddhist teacher, Guru Padmasambhava can be seen in the nearby lake. 

Before returning to the hotel for dinner, we go to the heavenly waterfall at Sheela which falls into a crystal-clear pool.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 4000m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 4000m.
  • Average Distance: –KM

– After having breakfast, our journey from Padum to Lamayuru is a total of 332 km.
– The riding for the day is expected to take around 9-10 hours.
– Along this route, we will be covering two high mountain passes, the first one being Singga La at 5009 meters, which is the highest point of the day, and the second being Sir Sir La at 4832 meters.
– We will be riding alongside the Zanskar River.
– The terrain will consist of 80% off-road and 20% on-road sections.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 3510m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 5009m.
  • Average Distance: 332KM

After enjoying our breakfast, we hit the road once again. The ride from Lamayuro to Leh while long is full of adventurous roads. This is one of those days when it’s all about breathing the clear Himalayan air and enjoying the ride without distractions. 

In the evening, we reach Leh for dinner and an overnight stay.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 3500m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 3500m.
  • Average Distance: 127KM

We also need to take an expedition down into the town to get our permits sorted for entering the Ladakh region ahead of us. Leh City is one of the most beautiful cities in North India and is known for unique sightseeing places like Hemis Monastery, Shanti stupa and Leh Palace. We will explore the above-mentioned tourist places and give our bodies enough time to acclimatize to such high altitudes. During the evening hours, we will explore the local market of Leh and buy some souvenirs for your dear and near ones.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 3500m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 3500m.
  • Average Distance: 70-80km

After breakfast, we will begin our journey to Sarchu from Leh at 8 o’clock in the morning.
The total ride from Leh to Sarchu covers a distance of 260 km.
During this ride, we will cross three high mountain passes. The first and highest point of the day is Tanglang La at 5328 meters. After that, we’ll pass through Lachung La at 5059 meters and finally Nakika at 4738 meters.
A notable feature on this route is the famous high pass, More Plains, which spans 50 km of straight road where you can test your maximum speed. Following that, we will stop at Pang for lunch, and then navigate the 21 hairpin turns known as the ‘Gata Loop.’ Ultimately, we will reach Sarchu.

  • Accommodation: Large tents with attached WC and proper camp beds.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 4850m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 5328m.
  • Average Distance: 260KM

After breakfast, we will commence our journey from Sarchu to Bhuntar.
The total ride from Sarchu to Bhuntar covers a distance of 225 km, with well-maintained roads, making the ride approximately 5-6 hours of breathtaking landscapes and serene valleys.
During this journey, we will cross one high pass, Barlachala, standing at a height of 4850m.

 The route, marked by scenic beauty, takes you through a landscape that shifts from rugged terrains to lush greenery. Each twist and turn of the road unfolds new vistas, making this bike ride an unforgettable experience. Sarchu to Bhuntar is not just a journey; it’s an odyssey for those seeking the thrill of the open road.

  • Accommodation: Hotel.
  • Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
  • Sleeping Altitude: 1107m
  • Max. Altitude Reached: 4850m
  • Average Distance: 225km

After a good sleep, we will be bid for you. At the breakfast, we will cheer some moments of togetherness that we will never forget for a lifetime in the hope of meeting soon again. We will click some memories of the entire group, you can bid your friends that you will have for a lifetime.

  • Included Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation.

This refers to the places where participants will stay overnight during the expedition. The specific details about the accommodation, such as the type of lodging and its amenities, are usually mentioned in the daily itinerary.

Motorbike Mechanic. 

This indicates the presence of a mechanic who is knowledgeable about motorbikes and can provide assistance and maintenance throughout the expedition. They are responsible for addressing any mechanical issues or breakdowns that may occur during the journey.

Environmental & Permit fee.

This fee covers any necessary permits or fees required for accessing certain areas or regions during the expedition. It ensures compliance with local regulations and helps to support the preservation of the environment.

01 backup vehicle to carry luggage. 

A backup vehicle is provided to carry luggage. Participants can store their belongings in the backup vehicle, allowing them to ride their motorbikes without carrying heavy baggage.

First aid box and oxygen cylinder.

These are safety provisions included in case of any medical emergencies during the expedition. The first aid box contains basic medical supplies to address minor injuries or ailments, while the oxygen cylinder is used in case of altitude-related issues or breathing difficulties in high-altitude regions.

Experienced English-speaking road captain.

The road captain is a knowledgeable and experienced individual who leads the expedition. They are fluent in English and guide the participants throughout the journey, ensuring smooth navigation and addressing any concerns or questions along the way.

Royal Enfield.

This specifies the type of motorbike provided for the tour. The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a popular model known for its reliability and suitability for adventure or off-road riding.

Fuel.

Fuel for the motorbikes is included in the expedition package. This ensures that participants have a sufficient fuel supply to cover the distances travelled during the expedition.

  • Personal expenses like Telephone, Laundry, Tips Table Drinks etc.
  • Any type of insurance-Medical, Accidental, theft
  • The cost incurred to transfer or tow the motorbike in case it is dropped on the way (Till our main office).
  • Security deposit per motorbike of £200. As per the deposit policy (This is refundable at the end of the expedition if there is no damage or spare parts used.)
  • Any cost incurred due to extension, change of itinerary due to natural calamities, roadblocks, vehicle breakdown, union issues and factors beyond our control (to be paid by the client directly on the spot)
  • Anything that is not mentioned in the Inclusion sections
  • The advisable maximum size of baggage should not exceed 60 litres. Remember that you have to carry the luggage to the backup vehicle and into the accommodation
  • Tipping for the mechanic, backup driver, and guide, a suggested range is between £50 and £200, depending on the quality of service provided.

Travel to India, you will need an e-visa. This process has been made simple and accessible through online applications. You can apply for your e-visa by visiting the official website at E-VISA. The application process is straightforward. One of the requirements for obtaining your e-visa is to provide the address of an Indian company during your application. This is part of the information needed to process your visa. It’s important to have all the required details and documents ready before you start your application to ensure a smooth process. Remember, applying for an e-visa is a crucial step in planning your trip to India, so it’s best to take care of it well in advance of your travel dates. This way, you can look forward to your trip without any last-minute hassles.

India’s e-Tourist Visa system offers three types of visas for travellers wishing to visit the country, catering to different durations and types of visits. Here’s a brief overview:

1. One Month e-Tourist Visa: This visa option is suitable for both group and individual tourists. For group tourists, it became available from October 15, 2021, and for individual tourists from November 15, 2021. The visa is valid for one month, or 30 days, allowing for a double entry. However, it is important to note that this visa cannot be extended or converted into another type.

2. One Year e-Tourist Visa: This visa is valid for one year, or 365 days, from the date of electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) grant. It permits multiple entries into India. This option is ideal for those who wish to make several trips to India over the course of a year without the need to reapply for a visa each time.

3. Five Year e-Tourist Visa: For those planning longer-term travel or multiple visits over several years, the five-year e-Tourist Visa is the best option. Valid for five years from the date of ETA grant, it also allows for multiple entries. An important condition for holders of the one-year and five-year e-Tourist Visas is that their total stay in India during any calendar year should not exceed 180 days.

These visa options provide flexibility for tourists according to their travel plans, making it easier to explore the rich cultural and historical heritage of India.

Port Of Arrival:


India Address: 

Name: Motorbikeexpeditions Travels Private Limited
Address: C/o Premi Devi,
Village: Hathithan
Post Office: Bhuntar
District. Kullu
State:  Himachal Perdash
INDIA
Pin Code:175125 
Phone: +91 9318044444
E-mail: info@motorbikeexpeditions.com

 

Bike Gear (* required)

The easiest way to bring your riding gear is by wearing it on the flight if you need to transfer onto a smaller, national flight with luggage restrictions (Please check before you leave home). Should you only fly international flights to the meeting point, it’s easy to pack all this gear into a duffel bag, which can be folded and kept with your luggage which will travel in the backup van for the duration of your motorbike expdition.

  1. Helmet
  2. Padded/armoured motorbike jacket 
  3. Riding pants (with knee pads) 
  4. Motorbike gloves 
  5. Motorbike boots (Dualsport / MX) 
  6. Kidney belt (highly recommended)
  7. Snood / Buff / Dust mask
  8.  Hydration Bag
  • License, Medical Insurance and Travel Insurance
  • Saddlebags/ Magnetic tank bag
  • Comfortable clothes: tracks, raincoats, tee-shirts
  • Personal medication
  • Riding Shoes, a pair of slippers for the night, extra pair of socks
  • Sunglasses, caps or hats, sunscreen lotion and insect repellents
  • Personal toiletries
  • Water bottles, backpack with plastic lining, daypack

The customer receives a confirmation voucher via email within 24 hours of successful booking

In case the preferred slots are unavailable, an alternate schedule of the customer’s preference will be arranged and a new confirmation voucher will be sent via email.

Booking & payment conditions:

A deposit of 30% of the total cost of the Expedition is required at the time of booking.

The full payment (the remaining 70%) has to be done until 2 weeks before the start of the Expedition.
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  1.  Original Passport ID
  2.  International Driving License  Or Domestic Driving Licence With IDP – Original
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Region of country Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh
Period June – September
Duration 11 Days 10 Nights
Riding Days 09 Days
Accommodation Hotels, Lodged Camps,
Motorbike Royal Enfield Himalayan
Level of Difficulty Amateur, Beginner
Max. Altitude Reached 5602m
Max. Sleeping Altitude 4530m
Average Daily Distance 160km
Total Distance 1603km
Fitness Level Moderate to Tough

 

India
Flight Code- DEL 

Indira Gandhi International Airport

 Transfer not provided

Bus Pick-Up Stations

Majnu ka Tila Volvo pickup spot – TRAVAMIGO, P62G+QVR, Magazine Rd, Block H, Majnu-ka-tilla, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054

Bus Timing (India)

6 PM To 11 PM

The ticket will be shared two days before the tour departure.

 

We require a minimum strength of 3 riders to operate one group with Backup.

If there are any additional expenses due to bad weather or any other reason beyond the control of the expedition operator on account of a hotel stay, transportation, meals, etc. extra bill will be raised.

Neither Motorbike Expeditions nor the participating partners/hotels will be responsible for the additional expenses.

Motorbike Expeditions is not responsible for any change in itinerary due to reasons beyond our control like changes in flight and train schedule, cancellation of flights/trains, political disturbances, natural phenomena, etc.

If any group member wants to leave the group in between the expedition then he/she has to pay the cost of transportation motorbike from the point of leaving the tour till the Main office drop.

Group members would have to get their own riding gear. Wearing a helmet, carrying a valid ID proof &  driving license is mandatory.

All guests will be responsible for the safety and security of their own luggage. We will not be at all responsible for the damaged/missing/lost luggage. So carry a small daypack bag to carry all the expensive things with you.

Compensation for any damage/accident done by you during an expedition to another property/person would be directly payable to you.

The advisable maximum size of baggage should not exceed 60 litres. Remember that you have to carry the luggage to the backup vehicle and into the accommodation

To avoid high-altitude sickness, here are a few steps you can take to prepare and mitigate the risks:

1. Stay Hydrated: Drink water in small sips every 10 minutes. Carrying a hydration bag can make it easier to stay hydrated without having to stop frequently. Hydration helps your body adjust to the altitude more efficiently.

2. Consider Medication: Diamox is a medication that can help prevent altitude sickness. However, it’s important to consult with your doctor before your trip, especially if you have any allergies or medical conditions. Your doctor can advise on the appropriate dosage and whether it’s safe for you to take.

3. Eat a High Potassium Diet: Foods high in potassium, such as bananas, avocados, and potatoes, can help your body adjust to high altitudes. A diet rich in these foods before and during your trip can be beneficial.

4. Oxygen Support: We carry oxygen cylinders for emergency use. Our guide is trained to recognize the symptoms of oxygen deprivation and will provide oxygen from a 10-15 litre big cylinder or a 2-litre portable cylinder if required. It’s critical to listen to your guide and communicate any discomfort you may be experiencing.

5. Stay Positive and Don’t Panic: A good mindset is crucial when dealing with high altitudes. Being aware that you’re in a high-altitude area with less oxygen is important, but it’s equally important not to panic. Stay positive and trust in your preparation and resources. Your guide will instruct you on what to do and how to handle different sections of your journey effectively. Listening to your guide and maintaining a positive outlook can significantly improve your ability to adapt and enjoy your high-altitude adventure.

6. Expedition Program Plan: The expedition program has been customized in such a way that we will gradually ascend from lower altitudes to higher altitudes day by day. This approach helps in acclimatizing to the changing oxygen levels and reducing the risk of high-altitude sickness. Gradual ascent allows your body time to adjust to the altitude changes, making the journey safer and more enjoyable. This methodical increase in altitude is designed to enhance your body’s adaptation process, ensuring a smoother and more comfortable experience as you reach higher elevations.

Remember, preparation and acclimatization are key. Allow your body time to adjust to the altitude by taking it easy the first few days and being mindful of your physical condition.

No, the use of satellite phones is strictly prohibited as you will be in a very sensitive area. Satellite phones can pose security concerns and are often restricted by Government in certain regions, especially sensitive or protected areas. It’s important to respect these rules to avoid any legal issues or security risks. Always check and adhere to the local laws and guidelines regarding communication devices in any area you plan to visit.

Certainly, here’s a concise guide for purchasing a mobile SIM card at airports like Delhi and Chandigarh, focusing on a trip to the Himalayas region:

1. How to Spot Mobile SIM Card Stalls
Delhi/Chandigarh Airport: Fixed stalls are available. Look for signs or ask airport staff for directions.

Logos of Jio and Airtel, major Indian telecommunications companies, displayed side by side for comparison.

2. Choose Your Operator
Recommended: Jio is recommended, though Airtel is also a good option. Opt for a post-paid plan for better connectivity in Ladakh.

3. Documentation Needed
Passport, visa, and a passport-sized photo. Sometimes proof of local address or mobile number. Use our address and mobile number

4. Activation Time
Activation can take a few hours to a day. Ensure your phone is compatible and unlocked.

6. Payment and Top-Up
Payments can be made via cash or card. Top-ups can be done online, through the operator’s app, or at local stores.

Key Tips:
– Post-paid SIMs are advised for better coverage in Ladakh.
– Check if your phone supports India’s GSM network bands.
– Keep all necessary documents handy for a smoother purchase process.

Confirm Departure Date

No matter how many minimum riders there are, the expedition will still proceed

16 Jun– 26 Jun 2025

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25 Aug– 04 Sept 2025

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5 Spt– 15 Sept 2025

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Private Tour (Min- 5 Bike*)

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