Overview

Himalayas bike expedition to Ladakh is often referred to as a Mecca For Bikers, and sure the name lives up to the hype. So, here we are presenting a Ladakh bike tour package covering almost all aspects of Ladakh and even the places less travelled by most traveller. This bike trip is extensive 10 days touring, so be prepared for some hot or cold weather. We have put the utmost effort into making this trip one in a lifetime experience for a rider, this itinerary has been researched and carefully formulated after looking back at several of our tours in the past.

Ladakh is “the land of high passes” and most of which will be conquered in this Bike Tour Of Ladakh. And its beauty is not limited to high passes but its landscape, culture, and people are worth admiring in itself. Some of the places you are about to visit like Turtuk and Chuchul were not open for tourist until few years back, all effort has been made to include places important in this Ladakh bike tour package to make optimum use of your precious time. 

10 Nights 11 Days 01 Jun, 11 Jun, 22 Jun, and more Leh airport
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

Airport Pickup and Drop

Airport Pick up and transfer to Leh Airport

Permit/ fees

All inner-line permit and entrance fee.

Accomodation

Your accommodation includes quality double-sharing accommodation as standard, carefully curated to offer a rich and diverse experience of the region. From luxurious hotels with top-tier amenities to remote campsites nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, each stay is designed to immerse you in the unique charm of your surroundings. While the level of comfort may vary, rest assured that every night brings a new and authentic taste of India’s incredible diversity—embracing the unexpected is part of the magic of this journey.

 Motorcycle 

Royal Enfield Himalayan 452cc for the trip, for someone who bring their own bike please check the package details below. 

Meal

Breakfast and Dinner throughout the tour

Expedition Leader

English speaking Local Road Captain, 

Mechanic

Expert Mechanic for the tour with spare parts and daily maintainance 

Support Vehicle

you’ll have Support vehicle at your back. Should you need a break, there’s always space inside the support vehicle for you to rest. Our support vans typically stay just 5-15 minutes behind us on the bikes and will meet us at rest stops, tea breaks, and lunch spots. The drivers will provide water, chocolate bars, fruit, and other refreshments at these stops. Additionally, the support truck will trail us to each accommodation, where the driver will ensure your bags are delivered directly to your room.

Complimentary for the trip

T-shirt
Stickers
Keyring
Snack and water bottle whenever possible

Medical Support

one of our team member is equipped with first aid kit and trained for the ride. Additionally an oxygen cylinder (500L) will be in the vehicle.

Fuel

We’ve got all your fuel needs covered throughout the journey. Your motorcycle will be fully fueled, and for those remote stretches where fuel stations are few and far between, our support vehicle will be stocked with extra fuel, ensuring you can focus on the ride without any worries.

What is NOT included in the tour

Flight

To begin your adventure, you’ll need to book a flight arriving at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi (DEL) on or before the morning of Day 1. At the end of your journey, you’ll depart from Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh (IXL), with options to fly back to Delhi or other major domestic airports. The Leh-Delhi route is served by Gofirst, Air India, Indigo, SpiceJet,  and Vistara, with flights ranging from $48 to £140 depending on how early you book—earlier is always better! Departure times vary between 7 AM and 12 PM, with a flight duration of approximately 1 hour 40 minutes.
It’s crucial to consider one of the following options for your flights: 
Book a flexible ticket that allows changes or cancellations without penalty
Ensure your travel insurance covers out-of-pocket expenses due to a canceled trip
Hold off on booking your flights until we confirm that this departure is guaranteed.

Motorcycle Damages

Please be aware that you are liable for all damages caused to the motorcycle, and have to pay for its repair when the trip ends.

Additional expenses

Alcoholic beverages, Laundry services, Souvenirs and personal shopping, Meals not specified in the itinerary, Emergency transportation or medical expenses, Excursions, activities, or entrance fees not explicitly included and Any other personal expenses or items not mentioned as part of the package.

Personal Travel Insurance

We strongly advise securing travel insurance to cover any costs that may arise if you need to cancel your trip due to illness or unforeseen circumstances. When selecting a travel health insurance policy, ensure it includes coverage for the potentially significant costs of medical evacuation to your home country. Both types of insurance can save you substantial expenses in an emergency, and we highly recommend them.

Riding Gear

For this motorcycle tour, a road or adventure-style kit is ideal, This includes a quality helmet and a protective riding jacket and trousers, preferably equipped with CE Level 2 or equivalent-approved armor at key impact points like the elbows, knees, and shoulders. You'll also need durable leather gloves, thermal base layers, and a robust pair of motorcycle boots, be sure to bring reliable waterproofs shell to keep you dry in wet conditions.
Highlights

Trip Summary:

  • Duration: 10 Days
  • Distance Covered: Approximately 1,489 kilometers or 925 Miles
  • Starting Point: Leh
  • Ending Point: Leh
  • Highest Altitude: Umling-la ( 19023 ft) 
  • Major Stops: Lamayuru, Padum, Purne, Sarchu, Tsomoriri, Hanle
  • Terrain: A mix of asphalt and off-road conditions, with significant altitude gains and challenging high-altitude passes.
  • Activities: Motorcycle riding, cultural exploration, monastic visits, trekking, and nature sightseeing.

Expedition Highlights:

Cultural Landmarks: Start the journey with visits to Leh's iconic Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace, immersing in the rich history and serene religious sites of the region.
Scenic Rides: Traverse through dramatic landscapes including the Moonland view of Lamayuru, the high-altitude deserts of Zanskar, and the offbeat paths leading to Umling La.
Monastic Visits: Explore ancient monasteries perched in remote villages such as Photoksar and the famous Phugtal Monastery, accessible via a scenic trek.
High-Altitude Passes: Conquer multiple high-altitude passes including Warila, Sir Sir-La, Singe-La, and the world’s highest motorable road at Umling La, offering challenging rides and breathtaking views.
Remote Villages: Experience the unique culture and lifestyle of remote Himalayan villages like Hanle and Kargyak.
Natural Wonders: Visit natural sites like the hot springs at Chumathang and the stunning Tsomoriri Lake, encapsulating the diverse ecological beauty of the region.
Astronomical Insights: Visit one of the world's highest observatories in Hanle, offering a closer look at the stars in one of the clearest skies on earth.
This Himalaya Bike Expedition is designed for adventure enthusiasts looking to experience the raw beauty and challenging terrains of the Himalayas. Riders will undertake a journey that not only tests their riding skills but also immerses them in the cultural and natural splendor of one of the most breathtaking regions in the world. The expedition covers a comprehensive loop from Leh back to Leh, ensuring participants experience a full spectrum of what the Himalayas have to offer, from its remote landscapes and spiritual sites to its rugged passes and serene lakes. This adventure is not just a motorcycle trip but a profound journey through the heart of the Himalayas.
Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Acclimatization

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Altitude Gain: 3500m
  • Highlights: Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace

Arrive at Leh airport, where our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Spend the day acclimatizing to the high altitude by staying hydrated and avoiding physical activity. In the evening, you will be brief about the days ahead and meet your team.  visit the iconic Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace.  followed by a stroll through the local bazaar. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 2: Leh to Lamayuru | Sangam Point | Hall of Fame

  • Difficulty/Duration: Easy / Approx. 5 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 10m
  • Highlights: Moonland View, Lamayuru Monastery
  • Distance: 120 km or 74 miles

After breakfast, embark on your Himalayan bike expedition towards Lamayuru. Start with a museum celebrating war memorabilia, before proceeding to Pathar Sahib Gurdwara for a short prayer. Next, experience the intriguing phenomenon of Magnetic Hill. Continue to the deserted area of Taru Thang and savor the view of Ladakh Konkha. The journey today follows National Highway 1, ensuring a smooth ride.

After covering some miles, you will be greeted by the stunning Moonland view of Lamayuru. Take time for photos before heading to your hotel. In the evening, explore the Lamayuru Monastery situated on a hill, offering a serene environment and captivating views. Return to your hotel and prepare for the adventurous day ahead. Overnight stay at Lamayuru.

Day 3: Lamayuru to Padum via Warila, Sir Sir-La, and Singe-La

  • Difficulty/Duration: Difficult / Approx. 8 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 180m
  • Highlights: Offroad trails, Zanskar river, and picturesque landscapes
  • Distance: 240 km or 149 miles 

Fuel up with a hearty breakfast for a significant day of riding. You'll soon reach Wanla village and then the picturesque village of Photoksar, where stunning monasteries await. Pause at Sir Sir La and continue to Singe-la Pass at 16,590 ft, turning left into Nyerak village.

The route to Padum is a testament to the rugged beauty of this Himalaya bike trip, featuring offbeat tracks that challenge your riding skills. Admire the spectacular landscapes and feel free to stop for a photography session. As you ride, the Zanskar river accompanies you until you reach Zangla, the administrative headquarters of Zanskar. A short ride later, you'll spot Stongday village, with its beautiful monastery prominently visible as you head towards Padum. Explore Padum's main market and enjoy the local ambiance. Overnight stay in Padum.

Day 4: Padum to Purne, Phuktal Monastery Trek via Shinkula Pass

  • Difficulty/Duration: Easy / Approx. 3 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 200m (compared to Padum)
  • Highlights: Offroad adventure, Gombo Rangjun, Shinkula Pass
  • Distance: 80 km or 50 miles

Start your day with a nutritious breakfast and set out for Purne, again on asphalt terrain. The ride will take you through the beautiful village of Purnay, offering mesmerizing views. Continue to the last village of Zanskar, Kargyak.

From Purne, trek towards the remote Phugtal Monastery, an excursion taking about 2-3 hours depending on your pace. Enjoy lunch at a small guesthouse and restaurant run by the monastery monks. Trek back to Purne camp, dine, and relish the tranquil silence of the valley. Overnight at Purne Campsite.

Day 5: Purne to Sarchu via Gombo Rangjon and Shinkula Pass

  • Difficulty/Duration: Moderate / Approx. 7 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 450m (compared to Purne)
  • Highlights: Gombo Rangjon, Shinkula Pass, Baralacha-La Pass
  • Distance: 250 km or 155 miles 

After breakfast, depart for Sarchu, navigating through challenging offroad terrain. The scenic route will take you past the village of Kargyak, offering stunning vistas. The presence of Gombo Rangjon, a sacred mountain, enhances the spiritual aspect of this journey.

Navigate the tricky descent from Shinkula Pass and join the Leh-Manali highway at Darcha. The transition to asphalt provides a much-needed respite for your back. Arrive in Sarchu and settle in for the night. Overnight stay in Sarchu.

Day 6: Sarchu to Tsomoriri via Ghata Loop and Moore Plains

  • Difficulty/Duration: Difficult / Approx. 7 hours
  • Altitude Gain: None
  • Highlights: Lachung-La, Ghata Loop, Pang, Moore Plains
  • Distance: 180 km or 111 miles 

Start the day with a robust breakfast before leaving for Tsomoriri. This leg of your Ladakh Himalaya bike expedition offers premier offroading experiences. Encounter the famous Ghata Loop, a series of 21 hairpin bends providing spectacular aerial views if you have a drone.

After ascending Lachung-La, stop at Pang for lunch before venturing onto Moore Plains, a 40 km stretch of barren land offering extensive visibility. Turn at Debring towards Tsomoriri, passing the Puga Hot Springs. If time allows, enjoy a soothing soak before reaching Tsomoriri. Overnight stay at Tsomoriri.

Day 7: Tsomoriri to Hanle

  • Difficulty/Duration: Moderate / Approx. 6 hours
  • Altitude Loss: 200m (compared to Tsomoriri)
  • Highlights: Hanle Observatory, Hanle Monastery
  • Distance: 140 km or 86 miles 

Post-breakfast, begin your ride to Hanle, a location with only 200 families. Witness the impressive Hanle Observatory, one of the world’s highest for astronomical observations. Enjoy the stunning views at Mahe bridge and the hot springs. The night sky in Hanle offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for stargazing. Visit the Observatory and Monastery before settling down for the night. Overnight stay at a camp in Hanle.

Day 8: Hanle - Umling-La - Hanle

  • Difficulty/Duration: Difficult / Approx. 8 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 1580m from Hanle to Umling-La
  • Highlights: Plain of Kalatartar, Nerbo-La, Umling-La
  • Distance: 189 km or 117 miles 

Prepare thoroughly in the morning, checking your bike before heading out. After crossing Hanle bridge, ride through Kalatartar plain, reminiscent of Moore Plains but more challenging. This segment to Umling-La is pivotal in your expedition, offering a moment of tranquility and accomplishment at the summit. Return to Hanle for the night. Overnight stay in Hanle.

Day 9: Hanle to Leh via Chumathang

  • Difficulty/Duration: Moderate / Approx. 8 hours
  • Highlights: Chumathang Hot Springs
  • Distance: 270 km or 167 miles

Depart early from Hanle to Leh, covering 240 km. Make a refreshing stop at Chumathang Hot Springs for a soothing bath. The journey includes a mix of offroad and asphalt, ensuring a dynamic riding experience. Visit local attractions like Thiksey Monastery and the school featured in "3 Idiots" if time permits. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 10: Leh Rest Day

  • Altitude: Leh (11,480 ft / 3,500 m)
  • Duration: Full day at leisure
  • Terrain Difficulty: None (Rest day)

After several days of intense riding, today is a much-needed rest day in Leh. Take the opportunity to explore this historic town, visit the Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, or simply relax and recover. You can also use this day to reflect on the incredible journey you've had so far on your motorcycle trip. Leh is a vibrant cultural hub, and spending time here will give you a deeper appreciation of Ladakhi traditions and lifestyle.

Day 11: Departure

  • Enjoy a final breakfast before being transferred to Leh airport for your flight home, culminating your Himalaya Bike Expedition with lasting memories and achievements. See you on our next adventure!

ADVISORY ⬇️

Although AMS ( Acute Mountain Sickness ) is an issue, it shouldn’t be a problem since we are gradual about our ascend for this Himalayan motorcycle expedition.
Still here are some advisory for it:
Maintain a Positive Attitude: Staying calm and positive is vital when dealing with high altitudes. Recognize the challenges posed by lower oxygen levels but avoid panicking. Trust in your preparation and the guidance provided. Your guide will offer instructions on managing different segments of your journey, so listening carefully and maintaining a positive outlook will enhance your ability to adapt and enjoy your adventure.
Hydrate Regularly: Drink water frequently in small sips, ideally every 10 minutes. Utilizing a hydration pack can facilitate continuous hydration without frequent stops. Proper hydration supports your body’s adjustment to higher altitudes.
Consult on Medication: Diamox can be effective in preventing altitude sickness, but it’s essential to discuss this with your healthcare provider before your trip. Your doctor can provide guidance on the correct dosage and determine if it’s safe for you, particularly if you have any allergies or health concerns.
Adopt a Potassium-Rich Diet: Incorporate potassium-rich foods like bananas, avocados, and potatoes into your diet. Consuming these foods before and during your trip can aid in your body’s adjustment to high altitudes.
Utilize Oxygen Support: We carry oxygen cylinders for emergencies. Our guides are trained to identify symptoms of oxygen deficiency and can administer oxygen from either a large 500 litre cylinder or a smaller 2-litre portable cylinder if needed. Pay attention to your guide’s instructions and report any discomfort you experience.
Follow the Expedition Plan: Our expedition itinerary is designed for gradual altitude gain, allowing your body to acclimate progressively. This gradual ascent helps mitigate the risks of high-altitude sickness by giving your body time to adapt to changing oxygen levels. This careful approach ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience as you reach higher elevations.
Proper preparation and gradual acclimatization are crucial. Allow your body time to adapt by taking it easy in the initial days and monitoring your physical condition closely.

 Frequently Asked Question

What is the best time of year for a Himalayas motorcycle tour?

Answer: The best time for a Himalayas motorcycle tour is from June to September. During these months, the weather is relatively stable, with snow cleared from the high mountain passes, making it ideal for riding.

Are there any visa requirements for India?

Answer: Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter India. You can apply for an e-Visa online, which is available for tourists from many countries. Here is the link

Can I bring a pillion rider on the tour?

Answer: Yes, pillion riders are welcome, but they should be prepared for long hours on the bike and challenging conditions. We recommend that both rider and pillion have some experience with long-distance motorcycle travel. If incase the pillion wants to seat in Support vehicle, we will do it

What is the group size for the motorcycle tours?

Answer: Our group sizes typically range from 6 to 12 riders, which allows for a more personalized experience and better support. Private tours for smaller or larger groups can be arranged upon request.

Will there be rest days included in the itinerary?

Answer: Yes, the itinerary includes rest days in Leh at the end of tour for relax, and explore the area without riding. 

Can non-riders join the tour?

Answer: Yes, non-riders can join the tour in the support vehicle.This is a great way for friends or family members to experience the beauty of the Himalayas without riding a motorcycle.

What type of motorcycle is best for the Himalayas tour?

Answer: A Royal Enfield Himalayan (411cc or 450cc) is the most popular choice due to its sturdy build and ability to handle rough terrains. Adventure bikes like the Himalayan or BMW GS series are also excellent choices.

Do I need special permits to ride in restricted areas like Ladakh or Spiti?

Answer: Yes, certain areas require special permits for foreign nationals. We will arrange all necessary permits as part of the tour package.

Is previous motorcycling experience necessary?

Answer: Yes, riding in the Himalayas can be challenging due to the rugged terrain and high altitude. Prior experience with long-distance or off-road riding is highly recommended.

How physically demanding is the tour?

Answer: The tour is moderately to highly demanding. Riders need to be in good physical condition as the terrain is challenging, with long riding hours at high altitudes. However if you are used to riding a lot, it compensates for your age and fitness.

What is the altitude range we will be riding through?

Answer: The tour will range from around 6,726 feet (2,050 meters) in Manali to over 19,000 feet (5,800 meters) at Umling La, the highest motorable pass in the world.

What documents do I need to carry with me?

Answer: You’ll need your passport, visa, driver’s license, international driving permit (IDP), and travel insurance.

What should I pack for the Himalayas motorcycle tour?

Answer: Essential items include a good quality helmet, riding gear (jacket, pants, gloves), thermal layers, waterproof gear, sturdy boots, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a first aid kit. Don’t forget to bring your documents and medications, for detail check the Things to Carry Section

What kind of food will be available during the tour?

Answer: The food during the tour will be a mix of Indian and local Himalayan cuisine. Expect dishes like rice, lentil, local bread and vegetables, with some non-vegetarian options. In tourist areas, you may also find continental dishes. Special dietary needs can usually be accommodated with prior notice.

What type of accommodation will be provided during the tour?

Answer: Accommodation ranges from comfortable hotels to cozy guesthouses and campsites, depending on the location. In remote areas, expect more basic facilities. We prioritize clean, safe, and scenic spots to enhance your experience.

Can I customize the itinerary according to my preferences?

Answer: Yes, we offer customizable itineraries for private groups of more then 6 pax. If you have specific places you want to visit or need more rest days, we can tailor the tour to suit your needs.

Can I extend my stay in India after the tour?

Answer: Absolutely! Many of our clients choose to explore more of India after the tour. We can assist with travel arrangements, accommodations, and suggestions for additional destinations to visit.

Will I have access to the internet during the tour?

Answer: Internet access is available in most towns and hotels, though it may be limited or nonexistent in remote areas. We suggest informing your loved ones that you may be out of reach on certain days of the tour.

Are there any cultural considerations or customs I should be aware of?

Answer: Yes, it’s important to respect local customs and traditions, especially in remote and culturally sensitive areas. Dress modestly, ask for permission before taking photos of people, and be mindful of local religious practices. Your guide will brief you on specific cultural etiquettes to follow during the tour.
Pickup point
Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, India, Leh View on Map
Package Details

MAX GROUP SIZE - 12 RIDERS

Rider- $ 2300

Pillion- $ 2100

Own Bike- $ 2000

Seat in Backup- $ 1900

Single Occupancy room - $350

PAYMENT AND RESCHEDULING

Confirmation: After successful booking, you will receive a confirmation mail within 5 Hours, which means we have booked your slot.
Re-scheduling: One time Re-scheduling is complimentary, for the second time an extra $250 will be charged.
Booking & Payment Policy:
Deposit: A 40% deposit of the total expedition cost is required at the time of booking.
Full Payment: The remaining 60% must be paid in cash on arrival at your hotel. if somehow you are not able to join the trip you don't have to pay the remaining amount. We offer that flexibility 

EXPEDITION FORM 

Check eligibility with a simple registration form

EXPEDITION DATE 2025

1 June to 11 June  /  11 June to 21 June  /  22 June to 02 July  /  3 July to 13 July  /  14 July to 24 July  /. 24 July to 4 Aug  /  4 Aug to 14 Aug  /  15 Aug to 25 Aug  /  26 Aug to 5 Sept  /  7 Sept to 17 Sept  /  17 Sept to 27 Sept  /  27 Sept to 7 Oct

 

Things To Carry
  • E-Visa for India

    To travel to India, you'll need an e-visa, which you can easily obtain online. Apply through the official website at E-VISA. Ensure you have all required details and documents ready before starting your application for a smooth process. Applying for your e-visa well in advance of your trip is crucial to avoid any last-minute issues.
    India offers three types of e-Tourist Visas:
    One Month e-Tourist Visa: Valid for 30 days with double entry, available for group tours since October 15, 2021, and for individual tourists since November 15, 2021. This visa cannot be extended or converted.
    One Year e-Tourist Visa: Valid for one year from the date of ETA grant, allowing multiple entries. Ideal for frequent travelers.
    Five Year e-Tourist Visa: Valid for five years from the date of ETA grant, also allowing multiple entries. Total stay in India should not exceed 180 days per calendar year.
    These visa options offer flexibility based on your travel needs, making it easier to explore India’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
    Use our Address if necessary:
    Company Name: Mototour Ladakh
    Address: Mototour Complex, near Venture Third Pole, Housing Colony.
    City: Leh
    Post Office: Leh
    District. Leh
    State:  U.T Ladakh
    Country: India
    Pin Code:194101
    Phone: +91 8899973752
    E-mail: info@mototourladakh.com

    Document to Carry

     Original Passport and Visa
     International Driving License Or Domestic Driving Licence With IDP –  Read full infomation IDP

    Bike Gear (Required)

    Helmet – Ensure it’s comfortable and meets safety standards.
    Padded/Armoured Motorcycle Jacket – Provides protection and comfort.
    Riding Pants – With knee pads for added safety.
    Motorcycle Gloves – Essential for grip and protection.
    Motorcycle Boots – Dual-sport or MX boots for durability and protection.
    Kidney Belt – Highly recommended for lower back support.
    Snood/Buff/Dust Mask – To protect against dust and cold.
    Hydration Bag – Keeps you hydrated on the go.
    License, Medical Insurance, and Travel Insurance – Necessary documents for safety and compliance.
    Saddlebags/Magnetic Tank Bag – For carrying essentials.

    Additional Items:

    Comfortable Clothing – Tracksuits, raincoats, and tee-shirts.
    Personal Medication – Any specific health needs.
    Slippers for evening use and extra socks.
    Sunglasses, Cap/Hat – For sun protection, along with sunscreen and insect repellent.
    Personal Toiletries – Basic hygiene items.
    Water Bottles and Backpack – With plastic lining, and a daypack for daily essentials.

    Sim Card

    You can use your own Sim card with Global Roaming Activated, or Here's a straightforward guide to purchasing a Local SIM card at Delhi. 
    Finding SIM Card Stalls:
    At Delhi airports, look for dedicated SIM card stalls. They are usually well-marked with signs or can be located by asking airport staff for assistance.
    Selecting Your Provider:
    Recommended: Jio is highly recommended for its widespread coverage, although Airtel is also a reliable option. For better connectivity in remote areas like Ladakh, consider choosing a post-paid plan.
    Required Documentation:
    Bring your passport, visa, and a passport-sized photo. You might also need to provide a local address or mobile number. If needed, you can use our address and contact details.
    Activation Process:
    Activation may take from a few hours up to a day. Make sure your phone is compatible with Indian networks and is unlocked.
    Payment and Recharge:
    You can pay with cash. Recharges can be done online, via the operator’s app, or at local stores.
    Key Tips:
    Opt for a post-paid SIM for enhanced coverage in Spiti and Ladakh.
    Verify that your phone supports India’s GSM network bands.
    Keep all necessary documents ready to streamline the purchase process.

    Packing Tips:

    Wear your riding gear on the flight if transferring to a smaller national flight with luggage restrictions.
    For international flights, pack your gear in a duffel bag, which can be folded and transported in the backup van during the expedition.
    Ensure to check luggage restrictions before departure.
Terms and Conditions

We require minimum strength of 4 riders to operate one group. We have the right to cancel the group if we do not get the minimum strength of riders in any group.

In case of circumstances beyond our control, including but not limited to road blockage due to a landslide, heavy snowfall, avalanche and other natural disasters, war, terrorist activity and political insurgency, we reserve the right to cancel/reschedule/change tour plans. We cannot pay any compensation for monetary/value loss in such unforeseen situations.

Mototour Ladakh reserves the right to modify the sequence of the day-wise tour itinerary without prior notice. The itinerary is subject to changes due to traffic schedules, restrictions, landslides, weather conditions, or any other unforeseen travel-related circumstances.

Mototour Ladakh reserves the right to remove any client from the tour for misbehavior, unreasonable disputes, or physical/verbal assault affecting another client or any Ground Field Staff member.

Cancellation Policy

Booking amount of 40% is not refundable, but it can be used for any other dates.

Tour Type
Bike Tour
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