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Download Itinerary 1 Itinerary Day 1 Fly To Leh,Ladakh Distance: 000 kms Ride Time: 000 hours Day Highlights: Airport Arrival, Hotel Check In, Full Day Rest To Acclimatize, Evening Walk To Leh Market Day 2 Local Sight-Seeing Distance: 80 kms Ride Time: 2 hours Easy Riding Day: Leh To Indus Zanskar Sangam, Magnetic Hill, Hall Of Fame, Shanti Stupa, Back To Hotel Day 3 Leh To Nubra Valley Distance:130 kms Ride Time: 5 hours Day Highlights: The Mighty Khardung La, Diskit Monastery, Double Humped Camel Ride, Hunder Sand Dunes 2 Day 4 Nubra Turtuk Nubra Distance: 180 kms Ride Time: 7 hours Day Highlights:THOISE - Siachen Army Camp, Turtuk (Now in India, was Pak before 1971 war), Thang, 2 kms from POK. (If Army allows) Day 5 Nubra To Pangong Distance: 160 kms Ride Time: 6 hours Day Highlights: Agam-Shyok River, 3 Idiots Point, Pangong Lake, Camping, Bonfire, Music Nights Day 6 Pangong To Leh Distance: 160 kms Ride Time: 7 hours Day Highlights: Creative Photoshoot, Witness Snow At Mighty Chang La, Motorcycle Submission At Night Day 7 Fly Back From Leh Distance: 000 kms Ride Time: 000 hours Day Highlights: Farewell To New Life-time Friends, Fly Back Home 3 Departure Dates Motorcycle/SUV Batches Batch #L701 - 15 May - 21 May Batch #L702 - 22 May - 28 May Batch #L703 - 29 May - 04 June Batch #L704 - 05 June - 11 June Batch #L705 - 12 June - 18 June Batch #L706 - 19 June - 25 June Batch #L707 - 26 June - 02 July Batch #L708 - 03 July - 09 July Batch #L709 - 10 July - 16 July Batch #L710 - 17 July - 23 July Batch #L711 - 24 July - 30 July Batch #L712 - 31 July - 06 Aug Batch #L713 - 07 Aug - 13 Aug Batch #L714 - 14 Aug - 20 Aug Batch #L715 - 21 Aug - 27 Aug Batch #L716 - 28 Aug - 03 Sep Batch #L717 - 04 Sep - 10 Sep Batch #L718 - 11 Sep - 17 Sep Batch #L719 - 18 Sep - 24 Sep Special Snow Batches (SUVs) Batch #LS720 - 24 April - 30 April Batch #LS721 - 01 May - 07 May Batch #LS722 - 08 May - 14 May Batch #LS723 - 25 Sep - 01 Oct Batch #LS724 - 02 Oct - 08 Oct Batch #LS725 - 09 Oct - 15 Oct Batch #LS726 - 16 Oct - 22 Oct Batch #LS727 - 23 Oct - 29 Oct 4 Cost Of The Trip One Bike, Two Riders ₹ 24,045 per pax Inclusions 1. Accommodation on twin sharing for couples and triple sharing for riders 2. Meals: Dinner & Breakfast (Starting Day 1 Dinner to Day 07 Breakfast) 3. Royal Enfield 350/500cc with fuel as per the package 4. Helmets for Rider and Pillion both 5. Experienced Ride Captain & Support Staff 6. Back-Up Vehicle 7. 24X7 Breakdown Assistance 8. Inner Line Permits & Environmental Fees 9. Oxygen Bottles/Cylinders in case of emergency 10. Basic Medical Kit 11. Exclusive Stickers & Brand T-Shirts Exclusions 1. Cost of airport pick-up & drop, food on-the-go & tolls are not included. 2. Personal expenses such as table drinks, water bottles, alcohol, snacks, telephone calls, laundry, tips to drivers, guides and hotel staff. 3. Travel insurance to be borne by the client 4. Any travel expense arising before starting the trip 5. Biking Gears: Gloves, Jackets, Knee and Elbow Guards 6. Any cost arising in case of natural calamities 7. Security deposit of Rs 5000/- per rented motorcycle (refundable). 8. Any entrance fees of monasteries and monument 5 Points To Be Noted 1. No suitcases are allowed. Bring bag-packs/ rucksacks for your adventure. 2. Only one bag per motorcycle will be allotted in back-up van (Applicable for couples or duo riders) 3. Please carry luggage weighing not more than 15kg per person which needs to be kept in luggage van 4. Sequence of the day-wise tour program may change depending upon traffic schedules/ restrictions on some roads and any unforeseen events like earthquakes, landslides, floods, snow-fall etc 5. Rs 5000/- per rented motorcycle to be deposited as “Security Amount” (Amount refundable as per the damages during the course of travel) 6. Royal Enfield Himalayan is available at an extra cost of Rs 4,000/- 7. Rock N Roll Riders reserve all rights to dismiss any client from the tour due to any form of misbehaviour, unreasonable quarrel or physical, verbal assault affecting a client or any of the ground staff. Important Things to Carry 1. Original driving license, RC, Insurance papers & pollution certificate 2. Proper Riding Equipment required for both Rider & Pillion: Full Face Helmets, Riding Jackets, Knee Pads, Hard Sole Boots, Gloves,Rain-coats & UV sunglasses 3. Saddle bag, Tank bag & Day-bag to carry your luggage 4. Carry bunjees for tying things & jerry canes for extra fuels 5. BSNL post paid sim for connectivity 6.
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