Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Srinagar

Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Srinagar

$50000 per person

If you are a riding enthusiast then this trip is definitely for you. Join us in enjoying the curvy roads of Ladakh. A journey of scenic beauty, Sun shine, cold winds and starry nights. Just the right dose for your spirits to fly high. Come and literally ride your heart to glory.

Delhi- Manali- Leh- Nubra- Pangong- Kargil-Srinagar motorbike tour [10 Nights / 11 Days] :

Group No Group Type Arrival Date Departure date
01 Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Kargil-Srinagar 07 June 17 June
02 Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Kargil-Srinagar 29 June 09 July
03 Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Kargil-Srinagar 20 July 30 July
04 Delhi-Manali-Ladakh-Kargil-Srinagar 09 Aug 19 Aug

Per Person Cost:

For single rider Rs 50000/- per rider
For couple/02 friends sharing 01 bike Rs 39000/- per person
*Above cost also includes fuel, Spares parts and Engine oil change during motorbiking 

 

Standard  Hotel/Camp included:

Manali Hotel Himgiri or Drive Inn or similar
Jispa Jispa Journey camp or Hotel Ibex or similar
Sarchu Camp with attached toilet
Leh Hotel Royal Plaza or Kurja garden Home or similar
Nubra Hotel Siachen or camp similar
Kargil Hotel Rangyul or similar
Srinagar Howraha  Guest House or similar

Day 01:

Delhi-Manali.-Over night at Volvo bus. (560 kms/12 hrs)

Day 02:

Arrive Manali-test ride (20 Kms/2 hrs)

Day 03:

Manali-Jispa (145 kms/7 hrs)

Day 04:

Jispa- Baralacha Pass- Sarchu (90 kms/6 hrs)

Day 05:

Sarchu/ Leh (253 kms/ 8 hrs)

Day 06:

Leh/Khadungla Pass/Nubra (130 kms/5 hrs)

Day 07:

Nubra/ Shyok valley/ Pangong Lake(160 kms/6 hrs

Day 08:

Pangong/Changla Pass/Leh  (160 kms/ 6 hrs)

Day 09:

Leh/Kargil (234 kms/ 06 hrs)

Day 10:

Kargil/Dras/Sonamarg by motorbike(110 kms/5 hrs)

Day 11:

Sonamarg/Srinagar airport by Sumo (90 kms/2 hrs)

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IMPORTANT POINTS
    • While traveling in Himalayan regions if due to any unforeseen circumstances like rain, landslides etc, the itinerary may have to be changed at last minute. Incase there are any last minute changes due to operational problems, there are no refunds or compensation associated with it. However, if the costs go up due to changed itinerary the guests may have to pay supplement costs for changed itinerary and ground arrangements.
    • We require minimum strength of 6 riders to operate one group. We have right to cancel the group if we do not get minimum strength of riders in any group.
    • If there is any additional expenses due to bad weather or any other reason beyond the control of the tour operator on account of hotel stay, transportation, and meals etc. extra bill will be raised. Neither Himalayan Rider nor the participating suppliers/hotels will be responsible for the additional expenses.
    • We have right to change the dates of departure within 30 days of given date to you
    • Himalayan Rider is not responsible for any change in itinerary due to reasons beyond our control like change in flight and train schedule, cancellation of flights/trains, political disturbances, natural phenomenon, etc
    • We are not covered for any kind of insurance..Himalayan Rider or any of its service providers would not be liable in any case for any mishap/ loss etc. Who is doing this trip is entirely at his own risk
    • We will provide 350cc Enfield as per itinerary  
    • At the start of the tour you have to deposit refundable security/ damage deposit of Rs 10000/- per bike at our head office Manali (By case of cheque)
    • Damage of bike/Helmet during the tour would have to be paid by the guest
    • Driving License is mandatory for rider
    • In Leh we will provide you different local motorbikes without any extra cost. Because of local motorbike union regulation our bikes are not allowed to go to Nubra and Pangong.
    • Group members would have to get own riding gears. Wearing a helmet is mandatory  
    • If we do not get minimum strength i.e. 6 riders in a group then we have right to cancel the group  at any time
    • We have right to change the itinerary during the time of tour as per current situation like strike, natural disaster, local union regulations.
    • If any group member wants to leave group in-between the tour then he/she has to pay the cost for transportation of bike from point of leaving the tour till Manali drop.
 
  • We advise to our all guest to carry their ID proof along with him/ her during his/ her tour to
  • Before starting the tour all riders and pillion have to feel risk form in Manali
 
  • For any miner or big damage in motorbike we do not clam from insurance company. It is guest’s responsibility to whom we have allotted the bike to give full amount for damage in motorbike
  • All guests will be responsible for safety and security of their own luggage. We will not be at all responsible for the damage/missing / lost luggage. So carry a small daypack bags to carry all expensive things with you.
  • Compensation for any damage/accident done by you during tour to others property/person would be directly payable by you.
Finally, don't get worried about the terms too much - these are just to cover for the worst-case scenarios.
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Cancellation Policy:
Rs 5000 charged as cancellation charges for booking once made. 50% of total per person cost charges apply between 30 days & 15 days and no refunds thereafter.
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Confirmation:
You can deposit by cash, cheque and online in any branch of these banks. Kindly Deposit Rs 5000/-advance in our company’s account to confirm your trip.
  • Accommodation in hotels/camps/guest house on twin sharing basis as per package option. Check in/ out time is 12 noon
  • MAP basis in hotel (Room+Breakfast+Dinner). starting with dinner in Manali on day 02 till Breakfast on day 11
  • One Enfield bike (with fuel) (350 cc) per rider as per the above itinerary from day 02 to day 10 Sonamarg drop.
  • Fuel for bike
  • Basic spares parts for the bike (any damage/ change of spares payable as extra directly)
  • Road caption from day 02 to day 10 (Sonamarg drop) in bike
  • One Motorbike Mechanic for the entire tour till Sonamarg drop
  • Transfer from Sonamarg to Srinagar by non AC car/Sumo/Traveler
  • Volvo tickets from Delhi to Manali
  • Inner line Permit
  • 01 backup jeep for more than 06 riders till day 10 (Sonamarg drop)
  • Membership of Himalayan Rider club and 10% discount in future ride with Himalayan rider ( Nepal/ North-East India/Spiti Valley)
  • First aid box and Oxygen cylinder
  • Life time memories
  • Presently applicable taxes
    • Entrances to place of visit
    • Any other meal than mentioned in itinerary
    • Refundable security deposit of Rs 10000 per bike
    • International / Domestic air fare, visa fees, airport tax or any kind of insurance cover
    • Items of personal nature like drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips, camera fees etc
    • Liability for change in itinerary due to reasons beyond Himalayan Rider’s control like change in flight and train    schedule; cancellation of flights/trains, political disturbances, natural phenomenon, etc
    • Extra cost due to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
 
  • Any other item not specifically mentioned above as ‘INCLUDED’
 

CLOTHES TO CARRY

The basic thing for making your Ladakh trip a successful one is that at any cost, DO KEEP yourself warm enough always with proper woollen clothing and always wear shoes all the time with woollens socks This helps you keep yourself warm and reduces the chances of getting hit by ACUTE MOUNTAIN SICKNESS or cold. You must always protect your chest from the cold winds as well, all the time. When the cold is severe it is also important to protect the neck portion as well using full Balaclava, may be.

The second thing on clothing is that you must carry clothes which can be worn in layers as it helps you adjust to the fluctuating temperatures in sun and shades, up there in Ladakh. Yes, in these start and end season months, when the sun is shining then everything appears good and suddenly you enter a shade portion with wind blowing, that is cold enough to have a jacket 🙂 …

Hence, take due care around it and avoid letting the cold flow inside the body in such cases as well.

Apart from that, following is the general list of clothes which I prefer to carry on Ladakh trip:
  • 2-3 Pairs of Inner Thermal Suits.
  • 2 sets of Heavy woollens in most part of the year except July and August where one can get away with light woollens.
  • 1 heavy woollen jacket is always handy throughout the year even in the months of July and August (personally I feel) where it can act as a backup. But, you should carry 1 light woollen jacket as well in the month of June to August, may be, there could be days when you need just your light jacket only.
  • 3-4 pairs of woollen socks. And if going to Ladakh in winters from November to March, you also might need good insulated shoes as well to protect your feet from the cold.
  • Carry at least one or two caps to protect yourself from direct sunlight as it is too harsh in this region. Kids specially should wear caps or hats all the time when out there in sun. Especially, in the month of September and October the UV rays are harshest and you must protect your skin using Hats / Caps and a good high SPF sunscreen lotions.
  • Carry at least 1 Balaclava too to protect yourself from cold entering the head.
  • Sunglasses to protect your eyes from the reflections from snow especially from January to June when there is too much of snow and looking directly at reflecting sunshine from snow will cause sense of irritation in the eyes or watery eyes. So, do carry sunglasses for sure or photo chromatic spectacles.
  • An extra pair of shoes/gum boots in case people are on bikes and are expecting a lot of water crossings.
  • Hand Gloves, must have in the months of October to June. Always good to carry them with you.

In the end, it is always nice to take some candies, chocolates, books, pens, pencils, crayons etc. anything that you can distribute among the local children. Nothing but the smile on their face would be too much worth it.

DOS AND DONTS IN LADAKH

  • You must take permission before clicking photographs of any person or monument. Remember photography is restricted in some of the monuments and monasteries in Ladakh.
  •  Do not forget to take water bottles, water purification pills, energy drinks and eating items along with you.
  • Don’t use plastic bags for carrying stuff as plastic is officially banned in Ladakh.
  • Beware of the highly sensitive ecology of the region and make sure not to disturb wildlife during the trip.
  • Avoid wearing Short clothes like skirts or sleeveless blouses or tops while visiting buddhist gompas.
  • Ladakhi people are very friendly and welcoming. They love to interact. So interact with them and it will also help in changing your point of view.

ACUTE MOUNTAIN SICKNESS

What is Acute Mountain sickness?

Altitude sickness or Acute Mountain Sickness occurs when you cannot get enough oxygen from the air at high altitudes. This causes symptoms such as a headache, loss of appetite, and trouble sleeping. It happens most often when people who are not used to high altitudes or go quickly from lower altitudes to 8000 ft (2438 m) or higher. For example, you may get a headache when you drive over a high mountain pass, hike to a high altitude, or arrive at a mountain resort. Mild altitude sickness is common. Experts do not know who will get it and who will not. Neither your fitness level nor being male or female plays a role in whether you get altitude sickness.

What causes altitude sickness?

Air is "thinner" at high altitudes. When you go too high too fast, your body cannot get as much oxygen as it needs. So you need to breathe faster. This causes the headache and other symptoms of altitude sickness. As your body gets used to the altitude, the symptoms go away.

What are the symptoms?

The symptoms of altitude sickness include:

  • A headache, which is usually throbbing. It gets worse during the night and when you wake up.
  • Not feeling like eating.
  • Feeling sick to your stomach. You may vomit.
  • Feeling weak and tired. In severe cases, you do not have the energy to eat, dress yourself, or do anything.
  • Waking up during the night and not sleeping well.
  • Feeling dizzy.
Can you prevent altitude sickness?

You may be able to prevent altitude sickness by taking your time when you go to high altitudes, using medicine in advance, and eating certain foods.

  • If you are going to altitudes higher than 8000 ft (2438 m), try to spend a night at a medium altitude before going higher. For example, in the United States, spend a night in Denver before going to the Rocky Mountains.
  • Do not fly into high-altitude cities. If this is not possible, avoid large meals, alcohol, and being very active after you arrive. Rest, and drink plenty of liquids. If you have symptoms, do not go higher until they have gone away.
  • Sleep at an altitude that is lower than the altitude you were at during the day. For example, if you ski at 9500 ft (2896 m) during the day, sleep the night before and the night after at 8000 ft (2438 m). "Climb high, sleep low" is standard practice for those who spend time at high altitudes.
  • One study showed that starting to take ibuprofen 6 hours before climbing to high elevations and then taking it every 6 hours while climbing may help prevent altitude sickness.1 Ibuprofen may also reduce the symptoms of altitude sickness if you do get it.
  • You may consider taking acetazolamide (Diamox) or possibly dexamethasone before going to a high altitude.2 Talk to your doctor about this.
  • Eat a lot of carbohydrates. This includes breads, cereals, grains, and pasta.
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