Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure
6 nights & 7 days
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Leh & Acclimatization
Arrive in Leh and rest for acclimatization. Light walk around Leh Market and visit Shanti Stupa in the evening.
Overnight: Hotel in Leh
Day 2: Leh Local Sightseeing
Visit Leh Palace, Hall of Fame museum, Magnetic Hill, and Sangam Point where Indus and Zanskar rivers meet.
Overnight: Hotel in Leh
Day 3: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La
Ride over Khardung La Pass (17,582 ft). Descend into Nubra Valley and enjoy a camel ride on the sand dunes of Hunder.
Overnight: Camp in Nubra Valley
Day 4: Nubra to Pangong Lake
Ride through Shyok route to reach the iconic Pangong Tso. Watch the lake change colors as the sun moves across the sky.
Overnight: Camp at Pangong Lake
Day 5: Pangong to Leh via Chang La
Ride back to Leh via Chang La Pass. Visit Hemis Monastery and Thiksey Monastery en route.
Overnight: Hotel in Leh
Day 6: Leh Free Day
Free day to explore local markets, visit cafes, or take a short ride to nearby monasteries. Evening group dinner.
Overnight: Hotel in Leh
Day 7: Departure
Transfer to Leh Airport for your departure flight. Carry home incredible memories of the Ladakh adventure.
Includes:
- 6 Nights accommodation (Hotels + Camps)
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Royal Enfield 350cc bike with fuel
- Mechanic and support vehicle
- Inner line permits
- Medical kit and oxygen cylinder
Excludes:
- Airfare to/from Leh
- Lunch and snacks
- Bike damage deposit (refundable)
- Personal riding gear
- GST (5%)
- Travel insurance
Costing
| Package Type | Original Price | Discounted Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person | ₹32,000 | ₹27,999 | ₹4,001 13% OFF |
About the Trip
Conquer the highest motorable roads in the world on this adrenaline-pumping 7-day Leh Ladakh bike expedition. Ride through the legendary Khardung La Pass at 17,582 feet, camp beside the mesmerizing blue waters of Pangong Lake, and explore the sand dunes of Nubra Valley on a double-humped camel.
This adventure is built for thrill-seekers who want to push their limits against the backdrop of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth.