Overview

Embark on an exhilarating journey through the heart of the Himalayas with our Spiti bike trip. This 6-day adventure takes you from the bustling town of Manali to the serene landscapes of Spiti Valley, offering a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, challenging terrains, and rich cultural experiences. Starting in Manali, you will navigate through high-altitude passes, lush valleys, and rugged mountain roads, each day bringing new landscapes and experiences. The journey includes visits to remote villages like Hikkim, Komic, and Langza, where you can explore ancient monasteries and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan range. Witness the stark beauty of the Spiti Valley, with its mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant monasteries, before reaching the tranquil Chandartal Lake, known as the Moon Lake, nestled at a high altitude. This trip is designed for adventure enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to explore some of the most remote and spectacular regions of the Himalayas on your bike. Prepare for an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling rides, stunning vistas, and moments of serene beauty.

5 Nights 6 Days 01 Jun, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, and more Prini, Himachal Pradesh
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Tour Completion Certificate
  • Accommodation is on a triple sharing basis in camps/hotels mentioned or similar (for couple on Double sharing basis)
  • Breakfast and Dinner throughout the tour 
  • Complimentary riding jacket and Knee guard
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan 411cc
  • Fuel for the trip (mentioned itinerary)
  • Helmet for both rider and pillion
  • A Backup vehicle for support 
  • A Skilled mechanic for assistance
  • A Tour Marshall
  • Daily maintenance and spare parts. 
  • First Aid box in the car
  • All the sightseeing and excursion as per the itinerary. 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Anything that is not mentioned in the cost inclusion 
  • Cost arising by damage to the bike 
  • Any cost arising due to unforeseen events like a landslide, road block etc.
  • GST @ 5%
Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Manali

Overview: Begin your Spiti bike trip by arriving in the vibrant hill town of Manali. Spend the day exploring local attractions such as the Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple, and the bustling Mall Road. Acclimate to the altitude, and soak in the scenic beauty and lively atmosphere, setting the stage for the adventure that lies ahead.

Route: Local exploration in Manali

Altitude: Manali at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet)

 

Day 2: Manali to Kaza

Overview: Embark on a thrilling ride from Manali to Kaza, the heart of Spiti Valley. Enjoy the 9 Km Atal tunnel stretch, Navigate through the challenging terrain of the Kunzum Pass, experiencing breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The journey is filled with awe-inspiring landscapes, from lush valleys to rugged mountains, making it a perfect start to your adventure.

Route: Manali – Rohtang Pass – Kunzum Pass – Kaza

Altitude: Kaza at 3,800 meters (12,467 feet)

Distance: Approximately 200 km (124 miles)

Time: 8-9 hours

Terrain: Difficult (Mountain passes, rough roads)

 

Day 3: Kaza to Tabo (via Hikkim, Komic, Langza, Dhankar, )

Overview: Ride through the fascinating Spiti Valley, visiting the high-altitude villages of Hikkim, Komic, and Langza. Explore the ancient Dhankar Monastery before reaching Tabo. Each stop offers unique cultural and scenic experiences, with the highest post office in the world at Hikkim, the fossil-rich village of Langza, and the serene beauty of Dhankar.

Route: Kaza – Hikkim – Komic – Langza – Dhankar  – Tabo

Altitude: Tabo at 3,280 meters (10,761 feet)

Distance: Approximately 110 km (68 miles)

Time: 7-8 hours

Terrain: Moderate to Difficult (Mountain roads, high altitude)

 

Day 4: Tabo to Chandartal

Overview: Head towards the mesmerizing Chandartal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake. The route takes you through picturesque landscapes and challenging terrains, including the high-altitude Kunzum Pass. The pristine turquoise waters of Chandartal, surrounded by majestic peaks, provide a serene and enchanting experience, making the journey worthwhile.

Route: Tabo – Kunzum Pass – Chandartal

Altitude: Chandartal at 4,300 meters (14,108 feet)

Distance: Approximately 144 km (90 miles)

Time: 7-8 hours

Terrain: Difficult (Mountain passes, rough roads)

 

Day 5: Chandartal to Manali

Overview: Retrace your route from Chandartal back to Manali, crossing the Bridge of Batal and have some snack at Cha-Cha Cha-Chi Restaurant. After that Cross the Atal tunnel once again. The descent offers stunning views of the changing landscapes, from the stark beauty of the high-altitude deserts to the lush greenery of Manali’s valleys. Celebrate the completion of your epic journey in the charming town of Manali.

Route: Chandartal – Manali

Altitude: Manali at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet)

Distance: Approximately 120 km (75 miles)

Time: 7-8 hours

Terrain: Difficult (Mountain passes, rough roads)

 

Day 6: Departure

Overview: Conclude your Spiti bike trip with a sense of accomplishment and a treasure trove of memories. Depart from Manali back to your home, reminiscing about the incredible landscapes, challenging rides, and the camaraderie shared on this unforgettable journey through the Himalayas.

Route: Manali – Departure

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. What is the best time to go on a Spiti bike trip?

The best time for a Spiti bike trip is from mid-May to mid-October. During this period, the weather is relatively mild, and the roads are accessible.

2. What kind of bike is suitable for a Spiti bike trip?

A sturdy and reliable bike, preferably a Royal Enfield Himalayan (411 or 450cc) or similar, is recommended due to the rough terrain and high altitude.

3. Do I need a special permit for Spiti?

Indian citizens do not need permits to visit Spiti Valley. However, foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit to travel to certain areas like Kaza and beyond.

4. What kind of riding gear should I bring?

Essential riding gear includes a helmet, riding jacket and pants with armor, gloves, knee guards, and sturdy riding boots. Additionally, carry warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly.

5. Is it safe to travel solo on a Spiti bike trip?

While many travelers do undertake solo trips, it’s important to be well-prepared, carry a detailed map or GPS, and inform someone about your itinerary. Joining a group or hiring a guide is recommended for first-timers.

6. How should I prepare my bike for the trip?

Ensure your bike is in top condition by servicing it before the trip. Check brakes, tires, clutch, lights, and other essential components. Carry spare parts, a puncture repair kit, and basic tools.

7. What is the condition of the roads in Spiti?

Roads in Spiti Valley range from well-paved highways to rough, unpaved tracks. Be prepared for a mix of smooth stretches and challenging sections with gravel, mud, and water crossings.

8. How is the mobile network connectivity in Spiti?

Mobile network connectivity is limited in Spiti Valley. BSNL has the widest coverage, but it is still patchy. It's best to inform family and friends about limited communication options.

9. What kind of accommodation is available in Spiti?

Accommodation options in Spiti include guesthouses, homestays, and a few hotels. In more remote areas, expect basic facilities. Camping is also an option at places like Chandertal Lake.

10. What are the must-visit places in Spiti?

Key attractions include Kaza, Key Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Chandertal Lake, Tabo Monastery, and the villages of Langza, Hikkim, and Komik.

11. How should I deal with altitude sickness?

To prevent altitude sickness, acclimatize properly by ascending gradually, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol and smoking. Carry Diamox (after consulting a doctor) and be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness.

12. Are there fuel stations along the route?

Fuel stations are sparse in Spiti Valley. Ensure you fill up at major towns like Manali, Kaza, and Reckong Peo, and carry extra fuel if possible.

13. What is the average daily riding distance?

The average daily riding distance varies between 100 km to 200 km, depending on the terrain and stops. Plan your itinerary to allow for acclimatization and rest days.

14. Can I rent a bike for the Spiti trip?

Yes, bikes can be rented in major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Manali. Ensure the rental bike is in good condition and comes with necessary documents.

15. What should I pack for the trip?

Pack essentials like warm clothing, a first-aid kit, toiletries, a flashlight, energy snacks, a water bottle, and basic camping gear if you plan to camp.

16. Are there any medical facilities in Spiti?

Medical facilities are limited. Kaza has a basic hospital, but for serious medical issues, you might need to travel to Manali or Shimla. Carry a first-aid kit and necessary medications.

17. What are the food options in Spiti?

Local food options include Tibetan dishes like momos, thukpa, and traditional Himachali cuisine. In tourist areas, you can find basic Indian and continental food. Carry some dry snacks for remote areas.

18. How do I handle bike breakdowns?

For minor issues, carry a basic tool kit and know-how to fix common problems like flat tires or chain adjustments. For major breakdowns, locals and fellow travelers can often assist, or you might need to transport your bike to the nearest mechanic.

19. Can I visit Spiti during winter?

Visiting Spiti during winter is possible but challenging due to heavy snowfall and extremely cold temperatures. Roads are often closed, and many accommodations shut down. A winter expedition requires careful planning and experience.

20. What is the approximate cost of a Spiti bike trip?

The cost varies depending on factors like accommodation, food, fuel, and bike rental. On average, a week-long trip can cost between INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 per person, excluding bike rental.
Pickup point
Keylinga Inn (Your Home in The Himalayas), Major District Road 29, Prini, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India View on Map
Package Details

Own Bike Own Fuel - ₹ 15800
Solo Rider with Himalayan Bike - ₹ 24200
Dual Rider with Himalayan Bike - ₹ 20400
Seat in Suv/Backup - ₹ 19500

Foreign Nationals have to pay $50 extra 

Things To Carry
  • Thermal Shirts , 
  • Driving License and I.D Proof
  • Comfortable boot for riding
  • Pre on post or postpaid Airtel or Jio sim card
  • Worm clothes in winter.
  • Camera and power bank.
  • Comfortable clothes.
  • Cap,Jacket,    
  • Raincoat.
  • Personal medication 
  • Sunglass, Sunscreen cream,
  • Personal toiletries
  • Most of which you are going to carry boils down to your personal pereference.
Terms and Conditions
  • The check-in time is 12 noon/early check-in subject to the availability of the room.
  • If there are any additional expenses due to bad weather or any other reason beyond the control of the tour operator on account of a hotel stay, transportation, meals, etc. extra bill will be raised. Neither Mototour Ladakh nor the participating partners/hotels will be responsible for the additional expenses.
  • The sequence of the day-wise itinerary tour program may change depending upon traffic schedules/restrictions on some roads and other unforeseen events.
  • If any group member wants to leave the group in-between the tour then he/she has to pay the cost for transportation of bike from point of leaving the tour till the tour endpoint.
  • Group members would have to carry a valid ID proof & Driving license is mandatory.
  • All guests will be responsible for the safety and security of their own luggage. Only backpacks are allowed. You can carry luggage weighing not more than 50 Litre backpack per person with you. Extra luggage will cost you INR 500 per Kg. Compensation for any damage/accident done by you during the tour to others property/person would be directly payable by you.
  • If someone cancel the trip on arrival he or she has to pay the total billing amount.
  • We have the right to cancel the departure due to insufficient members in the batches. In such a situation, guests are eligible for a full refund.
  • Basic First Aid Kit - It’s advised that one should bring his/her own medicines which are known and suitable to him.
  • Road Captain will be responsible to manage the group by taking all safety measures. The group has to follow him to make the tour a success. 
Cancellation Policy

Booking Amount of 5000/person is non-refundable. 

Tour Type
Bike Tour