Delhi to leh ladakh bike tour with stoneheadbikes

Author: Stonehead Bikes

A Delhi to Leh Ladakh bike tour with Stoneheadbikes is a thrilling adventure through some of India’s most scenic and challenging terrains. This tour is popular among biking enthusiasts for its breathtaking landscapes, rugged roads, and cultural richness.

Here’s a detailed overview of what a typical Delhi to Leh Ladakh bike tour with Stoneheadbikes involves:

1. Tour Overview:
  • Duration: Typically, 10 to 15 days.
  • Distance: Around 1,000–1,200 km (one-way from Delhi to Leh).
  • Best Time: June to September is the ideal time for this tour, as the roads are open and the weather is more favorable.
  • Starting Point: Delhi.
  • Route: Commonly takes the Delhi–Manali–Leh route or Delhi–Srinagar–Leh route. Riders can choose to take the same route back or opt for a different one, making it a circular journey.
2. Route Options:
  • Route 1: Delhi – Manali – Leh:
    • Delhi → Chandigarh → Manali → Rohtang Pass → Keylong → Sarchu → Leh.
    • This route includes the challenging Rohtang Pass, Baralacha La, and Gata Loops.
    • The high-altitude passes make it a physically demanding route but also incredibly rewarding with scenic beauty.
  • Route 2: Delhi – Srinagar – Leh:
    • Delhi → Jammu → Srinagar → Kargil → Leh.
    • This route is slightly easier and provides riders with a chance to visit the famous town of Kargil and ride through the beautiful Kashmir Valley.
    • Zojila Pass is one of the major highlights along the way.
3. What Stoneheadbikes Offers:
  • Bikes: Royal Enfields are the most common bikes rented for this tour, but other models like KTM Duke, Bajaj Dominar, or even Himalayan Adventure bikes are available.
  • Tour Packages: They provide both self-guided and guided tours. Guided tours include a support vehicle, mechanic, and sometimes a tour guide.
  • Accommodation: Typically, packages include stays at hotels, guesthouses, or camps along the way.
  • Meals: Most tours offer breakfast and dinner as part of the package.
  • Permits: Stoneheadbikes takes care of obtaining the necessary permits for certain areas, like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, and other restricted zones.
4. Itinerary Example (Manali-Leh Route):Day 1: Delhi to Manali (approx. 560 km)
  • Arrive in Manali by bus or car, and spend the night.
Day 2: Manali to Keylong/Jispa (approx. 120 km)
  • Begin your ride, crossing the famous Rohtang Pass and reach Keylong for a night halt.
Day 3: Keylong to Sarchu (approx. 80 km)
  • Cross Baralacha La and ride through some of the most stunning high-altitude landscapes.
Day 4: Sarchu to Leh (approx. 250 km)
  • This is one of the longest rides, crossing Lachulung La, Nakee La, and the famous Tanglang La (one of the highest motorable passes).
Day 5: Rest and Exploration in Leh
  • Take time to acclimatize, explore Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and the local markets.
Day 6: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La (approx. 120 km)
  • Ride through the world-famous Khardung La Pass, one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
  • Visit Diskit Monastery and Hunder Sand Dunes in Nubra.
Day 7: Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake (approx. 150 km)
  • A scenic ride to Pangong Lake, known for its stunning blue waters and surrounding mountains.
Day 8: Pangong Lake to Leh
  • Ride back to Leh, crossing Chang La Pass.
Day 9: Leh to Sarchu/Jispa
  • Begin the journey back via the same route.
Day 10: Sarchu to Manali
  • Return to Manali, completing the adventure.
5. Cost Inclusions:
  • Bike rental with basic riding gear (helmet).
  • Accommodation (standard hotels, guesthouses, or camps).
  • Breakfast and dinner (for guided tours).
  • Support vehicle for luggage, spare parts, and emergency assistance (for guided tours).
  • Fuel (usually not included in self-guided tours).
  • Tour guide and mechanic (for guided tours).
6. Things to Consider:
  • Fitness: The high altitude and challenging roads require a good level of fitness. Ensure you are prepared for altitude sickness.
  • Packing: Carry essentials like a first aid kit, spare riding gear, warm clothes, and hydration supplies.
  • Permits: Inner line permits are required to visit restricted areas like Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake, and these are usually arranged by Stoneheadbikes.
7. Bike Options for Ladakh:
  • Royal Enfield Classic 350/500: The most popular choice for its durability and ease of handling in tough conditions.
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan: Built specifically for such terrains with better suspension and handling.
  • Bajaj Dominar: A powerful touring bike that offers a mix of comfort and performance.
8. Safety:
  • Stoneheadbikes ensures their bikes are well-maintained, and a mechanic is usually part of the guided tours to assist in case of breakdowns.
  • Riders are also advised to carry their own first aid kit, necessary medications for altitude sickness, and remain hydrated throughout the journey.

A Delhi to Leh Ladakh bike tour

with Stoneheadbikes offers a perfect combination of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural exploration, making it one of the most exhilarating motorbike journeys in the world.