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Road Trip to Leh ROAD TRIP TO LEH DELHI TO DELHI DESCRIPTION Buckle up for the most exhilarating trip of your life time. Stopover at azure lakes, adventurous terrains, peaceful outback and almost anywhere your heart wants to. This is not where your burdens will dare to follow you; this is where you dig out your fantasy and put it straight into reality. So let the magic of deserted monasteries and independence swirl up your senses for good. Read the details further for a better idea of the journey. This biking trip is going to give you an unforgettable experience and chance to pass through some of the best Himalayan roads. The tour will start from sightseeing of Manali, a stunning hill town on the banks of the Beas river. You are going to ride your bike on various ranges of high-altitude trails, including the khardungla pass, the WORLD’S HIGHEST MOTORABLE ROAD at 5602 meters above the sea level. Another major highlight of this tour is the baralacha la (4830 m, 4-5 hours), also called the SWITZERLAND OF INDIA. It is flanked by mountain ranges on both sides featuring some stunning natural formations of sand and rocks. ITINERARY Day 0 : Arrival at Delhi Today, we start our dream trip! You’ll be meeting our representative in Delhi at the bus pickup point. We travel overnight in an AC Volvo from Delhi to Manali. Tomorrow, you’ll wake up to the fresh lush greens and mesmerizing mountains in the Land of Gods - Himachal Pradesh. DAY 01 : Stay in Manali Upon arrival in Manali, we check in to our hotels and gear up for exploring the beautiful city! In the evening, our tour manager will brief you about the various safety measures, riding tips, and gear checkups. The group would have an opportunity to get acquainted with the fellow riders at dinner time. Overnight stay at the hotel. DAY 02 : Manali To Jispa After Breakfast, we will start our Ladakh bike trip journey! We will ride across our first pass - the Rohtang Pass at 13,058ft. as we continue our journey towards Jispa. We will ride for an approximate 140Kms via Chandra Valley before we reach our destination. Overnight stay at our campsite in Jispa. DAY 03 : Jispa To Sarchu Today’s ride will be a short one of 80 km. Enroute Sarchu, we will visit Suraj Tal and Deepak Tal. We will also cross the famous Baralacha Pass located at 16,616ft. which connects Lahaul district in Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir. Upon arrival, we would settle down in our campsite taking in the beauty of our starting point in Ladakh and revamp for our ride tomorrow. DAY 04 : Sarchu to Leh After breakfast, we will start our ride towards Leh. This route will give you a mesmerizing view of the landscape of this beautiful cold desert which leaves one spellbound. Upon arrival, we settle down in the Hotel and the evening is left free up to our own disposal to explore the local market. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel. DAY 05 : Leh After breakfast, we leave to explore all the places in and around Leh. We'll have enough time to explore the local places, markets, and breathe in the friendly culture. We would have plenty of options to try out the local cuisine in the local marketplace. In the evening, we'd have our dinner and retreat for the night to prepare for tomorrow's exciting ride! DAY 06 : Leh to Nubra Valley Today, we will ride past the highest accessible motorable pass in the world – Khardung La at 18,380 ft. We would witness the change of landscape as we keep proceeding on this route. We will be visiting the Diskit Monastery. You can also take a ride on the Double humped camels in the valley. Today, we will be staying in a Campsite amidst the Beautiful Mountains. DAY 07 : Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso We begin our ride towards the spellbinding Pangong Tso post breakfast taking the unexplored and untouched Shyok village route. This route is famous for its waterfalls, and the beautiful scenic view. The first view of the lake will leave you in a state of awe and as we breathe that in, we continue towards our campsite near the lake. A sumptuous dinner with a chit-chat session would bring an end to the day. DAY 08 : Pangong Tso to Leh After breakfast, we breathe in the beautiful view of the majestic Pangong Lake as we ride back towards Leh. The ride will be one of the most memorable ones as we capture the essence of Ladakh once more before we bring to an end this memorable trip! DAY 09 : Leh to Sarchu We proceed back towards Sarchu post breakfast, enjoying the beautiful vistas enroute. We continue on the Leh - Manali highway breathing in the majestic views as we descend back into the alluring Land of Gods - Himachal Pradesh. We settle down in our accommodation upon arrival in Sarchu and spend the night there. Day 10 : Sarchu to Manali Begin our day to head towards Manali after an early breakfast, to get ready for the last day of this memorable bike trip. Enjoying every bit of it we conclude our trip in Manali where we drop off our bikes at the hotel and venture out to visit the local places and cafes. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 11: Departure We leave for Delhi today via an overnight Volvo bus, taking with us memories worth a lifetime and friendships to cherish forever! RIDING GEAR CLOTHING MOBILE PHONE CONNECTIVITY ESSENTIALS ESSENTIALS Full Face Helmet Jeans/pants with Clear Visor Only post-paid mobile Shirts/t-shirts/ phone connections from UV sunglasses sweatshirt other states work in Ladakh Sweater, Socks and even from these, only Gloves BSNL has presence beyond Riding Jacket Cap Leh. So unless you wish to Warm inners be dependent upon STD Riding pants booths, carry a BSNL/ Inner wears Shoes MTNL postpaid con- Handkerchief/towels nection. Rain Coat Slippers DOCUMENTS AND IDs RIDER ESSENTIALS Driving License Personal Medicines, Sunscreen lotion, Secondary ID Lip balm, Glucose List of important contacts Other essentials: Paper soap, toothbrush, Map and itinerary (Provided from our end) Toothpaste, comb and toilet paper. Chocolates, biscuits and nuts: INCLUSION EXCLUSION · Accommodation on Triple sharing basis as · Meals which are not mentioned under inclusions per itinerary in hotels/camps mentioned or · Hanle Permit Fee Not Included In a Package similar (INR 600) PP · Daily Breakfast and Dinner · Any travel expenses from Leh · Royal Enfield bike 350 to 500 CC includ- · Any kind of Biking gears (Gloves, knee guard, el- ing Petrol only for use as per the itinerary. bow guard etc) · Dedicated tour Guide and Group leaders · Any cost arising due to natural calamities like · Back up mechanics and vehicle landslides, roadblocks etc. to be borne by the · Helmets for the Rider and the Pillion client directly on the spot · Delhi to Manali & Return Transfer By · Security Deposit - INR 7000 per bike (refundable) Volvo. · Any other item which is not specified under cost · An Oxygen Cylinder 24X7 in the car in inclusions case of emergency · GST @ 5% · All sightseeing and excursions as per the · Any entrance fee to the monastery and monu- itinerary ments · Travel Insurance One Bike One Rider : INR 44,700/-* PRICE One Bike, Two Riders : INR 34,500/-* SUV/Tempo Traveler : INR 30,300/-* TERMS & CONDITIONS -RULES & REGULATIONS • THY Adventure always strives for cost effectiveness and better coordination by having a maximum team size of 9-10 partici- pants. Thus initial fees collected assume a group size of 9-10 people. However, in case the group size is smaller than expected, THY Adventure representative would inform participants a month in advance of the departure date, the group size of the pro- gram. The participants would be requested to pay “the difference amount as applicable” reflecting the current size of group. • Booking must be confirmed 30 days prior to date of departure by paying the full amount – It takes lot of effort, time and money in planning the trek in remote locations. You would appreciate that this time is required for us to arrange for logistics in these re- mote regions. • All expenses accruing from change in schedule due to weather conditions or health issues are to be borne by the participants. Himalayan Fantasy would not be responsible for the weather changes or your personal health issues. • Any medical expenses for minor/major injury/sickness will not be beared by the organization. Only immediate first – aid facili- ty would be provided. Also, the given package does not include any type of insurance. • The persons participating in any camp will have to abide by the Rules and Regulations laid down by the organization. Any devi- ation from such would lead to action to be taken against the concerned person. • All the persons participating in the Camp will have to follow the instructions and listen to the guidelines given by the Camp In-charge/Camp Manager/Instructors/Team Leader. • Integrity and discipline is must. • Respecting each fellow person in the camp and the values of the organization. • Participants will have to be punctual to the schedule. • Any kind of mischief/misbehaviour with the camp in-charge persons or the management staff or any other fellow participant will not be tolerated and strict action would be taken against the guilty person. In extreme cases, it may also lead to the cancellation of participation. • Tobacco/Alcohol is strictly prohibited during the camp duration. • Use of any bad/vulgar/indecent language during the camp is strictly condemned.
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