Would you like to take a trip on some of the world’s highest motorable roads on your next vacation? Then you should definitely check out our Leh Ladakh Bike Tour Package, which begins in Leh. The greatest time to enjoy the Himalayan scenery is when the wind whips through your hair and the sun plays hide-and-seek with the towering peaks. The cold winds of the Himalayas, the peaceful serenity of Buddhist monasteries and the pure water of the Indus River will all collide in this Leh Ladakh bike tour package.
With this motorbike trip package from Leh to Leh, you will see holy places, well-known museums, shimmering lakes, and traverse the formidable Khardungla and Chang La passes. This trip schedule is the ideal balance of adventure, excitement, spirituality, and pride; you’ll experience an occasional rush of adrenaline and feel a sense of pride when you visit the Hall of Fame in Leh. A seven-day Leh Ladakh bike journey begins and ends in Leh City, but it will allow you the chance to fully appreciate this remote region’s breathtaking natural beauty and leave you with lifelong experiences that you will never forget.
Air travel is the most convenient method to reach Ladakh. The closest airport is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (1XL), situated in Leh. It has connections to major Indian airports, including Delhi. Additionally, flights are received from Chandigarh, Srinagar, Jammu, and other popular Indian locations.
Your Leh Ladakh bike tour package will begin in the gorgeous town of Leh. When you arrive at Leh Airport, our tour expert will assist you with the hotel transfer requirements. As this is the first day of the Ladakh bike tour, we recommend getting acclimated to the weather and altitude of Leh Ladakh. In the afternoon or evening, you could visit the town and market to buy some Tibetian handicrafts or head to a cafe to enjoy excellent Ladakhi cuisine.
• Overnight stay in hotel of Leh
Wake up to a refreshing morning with a hot breakfast being served for extinguishing your Belly fire, as we ride towards the Sangam, the meeting point of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, our bike adventure officially begins. One of the best locations for photography is where the two colorful rivers gracefully combine in the shadow of towering mountains.
Visit the magnificent Alchi monastery, which is famed across the region for its tiny paintings. Visit the Dukhang Hall, the Manjushree Temple, and the Lot Sabha Lhakhang and Lhakhang Soma temples to experience unadulterated spirituality.Sitting on a small hilltop, the Likir monastery is located at a height of 3700 meters above sea level. Engaging views surround the monastery, and when you arrive at this area, you can understand why Buddhist monks can concentrate on meditation with the serene Himalayas. The sound of quiet can be heard all around this location.
Our next stop will be the magnetic hill, why such an impressive name? Well, the magnetic hill is a Place where the gravity defying the vehicles roll upwards! The military Hall of Fame museum located nearby is a place that will fill your heart with pride and sadness at the same time.It contains some great artifacts related to the war of the Indian Army with various weapons used during the operation of Kargil war, you can also imagine the tough life of soldiers in the Siachen glacier by viewing the equipment used by them in the museum.
• Overnight Stay at hotel in Leh
After a delectable breakfast on the third day of the Leh Ladakh bike tour package, we will head towards Nubra Valley. En route to Nubra, you will pass via the formidable Khardung la pass, one of the highest motorable highways in the world. As you travel via these narrow roads in quest of tranquility, take in the breathtaking splendor of the Karakoram Pass.We will travel to the captivating hill village of Sumoor, which is one of the most stunning locations in the Ladakh region. It is situated on the banks of the Nubra River in the center of the Himalayas.
• Overnight stay at the hotel in Nubra.
You will visit the well-known Diskit monastery, which is surrounded by the Himalayas and is home to one of the most significant Buddhist statues in the Ladakh area, on the fourth day of your Leh Ladakh bike tour. For the end of the day, we drive back to Leh. The more than 100-foot-tall Maitreya Buddha statue never fails to uplift the spiritual being inside tourists. The Hunder sand dunes are close by, and you can enjoy the excitement of riding a double-humped camel for an additional cost.
• Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
One of the most famous tourist attractions in Leh, The Pangong Lake is the highest saltwater lake in the world is a sight to behold and we are sure that it will hypnotize you with its mesmerizing beauty, Spend some quality time on the bank of Pangong solely before we move on towards Chang La, which is one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
• Overnight stay and dinner at a campsite near Pangong Lake.
On the sixth day, we go for Leh again and stop at the Druk White Lotus School, which gained notoriety as the location of the final scene in the film “3 Idiots.” Spend the remainder of the day at leisure. Take in some breathtaking views of the town of Karu and traverse the renowned Indus River, which sustains the historic Indus River Valley Civilization. You can explore the Leh Palace, the Shanti Stupa, and other neighboring Leh locations if you have time.
• Overnight stay at hotel in Leh
After breakfast, head for Leh Airport with a backpack full of memories. Have a wonderful journey to your destination.
Ladakh refers to a larger region or province that is located to the north and northeast of Kashmir. It is literally the border region of India with Pakistan, China and Tibet as its neighbor. It is classified as a Union territory of India and is widely acknowledged as the highest region of the country. It is bound on one side by the Himalayas and Karakoram range on the other. Leh on the other hand is the capital aka. main headquarters of Ladakh. For administrative purposes, it refers to a district area of 45,000 sq km, surrounding Leh city. The city by itself is the largest one in the Ladakh region.
So, as you see the two terms do refer to different parts of India but from a travelers’ perspective, the conjoint usage – Leh Ladakh refers to visiting all places in Ladakh.
Leh Ladakh Bike tour package cost approx Rs. 20,000
6 days are good enough for Leh Ladakh bike tour package.
The biggest city in Ladakh is Leh and this I suggest, should be your center point for this travel. The first thing you need to do is decide how you are going to get here. There are basically only two options – Either Fly or take the Road. There is no railway connectivity to Leh.
There are a limited number of flights to Leh and most of them originate from Delhi or Srinagar. Naturally, they are quite dear when it comes to cost, and booking them early is the only way to beat the prices.
Leh by road is one of my best ever road trips in India. The stunning landscapes and the myriad colors of the mountains are so surreal. Everyone talks of Europen road trips and their gorgeous scenic routes- and having experienced those as well as the Leh Ladakh trip, I can tell you that this one to Leh is no less beautiful. The ever-changing landscapes, the thrill of high mountain passes and the vibrant monasteries that dot the route are just some of the things that make this Ladakh trip by road very exciting. You can check out my entire route through this post.
The best time to visit Ladakh is from May to September when the temperatures range from 5 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius. You can also, experience various cultural festivals of Ladakh like the Hemis festival during this period. The region is not really affected by the monsoons and this is the only time when the temperatures don’t go sub-zero.
Yes, Leh Ladakh bike tour is worthwhile.
Leh and Kargil have quite a few places to eat out but when you visit the other villages and towns like Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake, you will be at the mercy of the mess. The food is quite basic and wholesome here. Maggi and Instant Noodles are available in small tents along the roads at various small settlements. However, considering how remote these are, it is best to stock up some packaged food with you for the road trip.
Among the specialty food, don’t forget to try out the momos and the hot piping Thukpa. Yak cheese is another local delicacy that I recommend.
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