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Manali Leh Mountain Bike

Manali Leh Mountain Bike
Manali Leh Mountain Bike
Manali Leh Mountain Bike
Manali Leh Mountain Bike

Duration
14 Days 13 Nights
Best Time
April, May, June, July, August, September
Region
North India
Activities
Cycling over the passes, Photography of Nature & Experience the culture of local people
Routes
Delhi - Kathgodam - Leh - Chandigarh - Manali - Marrhi - Rohtang - Koksar - Tandi - Keylong - Gemur - Jispa - Darcha - Patseo - Baralacha La - Bharatpur - Keylong Sarai - Brandy Nallah - Gata loops - Naki la - Lachungla - Pang - More Plains - Tanglangla -
Holidays Theme
Cycling Trips, Manali Tour Packages, Adventure in Himalaya

Overview

The Manali to Leh Mountain bike trip route in the Himalayas is famous not only for its remarkable natural beauty but also for mystic Buddhist architecture and trekking areas. Surrounded by mighty mountains and possessing a cold desert climate, the place can be best explored if you take a road trip by a bike. A journey down the road during one of your holidays, in the midst of scenic locales is sure to give you an experience that you will remember lifelong. 

Exploring Manali to Leh on a bike would need around 13 nights, covering a distance of nearly 490kms.  From Leh, the highway runs north towards the Khardung La. Beyond this pass, on the mesmerizing Nubra Valley, you will be able to see the two-humped camels. Further on the way, you will enjoy the panoramic view of Indus valley, Shayok River, the majestic Himalayan Mountains, and Karakoram Range.

The awe-inspiring view of Sangam and the well-known ancient monastery of Alchi are other options to visit during the journey. Not to forget the drive across the Pangong Lake which is about 149kms from Leh. The view of the Pangong Lake is absolutely spectacular and breathtaking, to say the least. You will cross the Chang-La road across this route, which is famed for being the world’s third highest motorable road, at a height of 5360M. Manali to Leh Mountain bike trip will allow you to experience beautiful places like - Khoksar, Tandi, Darcha, Sarchu, Pang and finally reaching your last point, i.e. Leh.

Manali Leh Mountain Bike itinerary

Day 1 : Arrive Delhi

Shikhar Travel representative will meet you and welcome you on your arrival at airport in Delhi and will assist you to check in the hotel for overnight.

Day 2 : Delhi – Chandigarh 280kms

Chandigarh is a first master plan city in India. Morning drive to Chandigarh. Late afternoon you can visit Pinjore Garden there. Overnight at hotel.

Day 3 : Chandigarh – Manali 282kms

Morning drive to Manali. Manali is one of the best hill station in India and one can experience here a mix culture of Himachalie and Ladkhi people. Overnight at hotel.

Day 4 : Manali - Marrhi Nallah- 40 Kms.

Manali, nestled on the foot of the giant Rohtang Jot (Mound Of Skulls)& on the bank of the Beas river, is an evergreen area with Pine & Deodar Trees surrounding the town. We will start early and cross the Beas river over Manali town bridge in the middle of the market & proceed to Palchan the Army Check post. The Beas river flows on the left side of the road. Passing through a small Hamlet town we take the first set of hairpin bends on the Serpentine road on the road to Rohtang. Be prepared to a total contrast in weather from the partly sunny Manali. There will be fog and mild rain. O/Nt Marhhi in Camp.

Day 5 : Marrhi - Rohtang - Koksar - 38 Kms

The 17 Kms to Rohtang jot is all ascend. After a welcome cup of tea in one of the little Parachute cafes on the Pass ride downhill till Koksar bridge. If the weather is clear there are some scenic views of snow-covered peaks & Glaciers in the far horizon. As we descend there is change in vegetation, the tree line seems to be getting away from us making way for small bushes. O/Nt Camp.

Day 6 : Koksar – Tandi – 37 kms

We are in the foothills of the Pir Panjal range. After crossing the check post follow the river flow till Tandi. At certain points we will abandon the bank, climbing uphill but we will be moving more or less along the river. In case the sun is out weather can be warm & Humid, but the nights will be cold being on the riverbank & open area. We will encounter some unmetalled stretches of road today after Koksar till Gondla, & cross a few mountain streams flowing over the road. O/Nt Camp.

Day 7 : Tandi - Keylong - Gemur - Jispa - Darcha - 40 Kms.

At the confluence point of River Chandra & Bhaga cross the bridge & proceed uphill to Keylong town. Enroute is Gemur as we ascend the serpentine road into a gorge. Ahead lies the Jispa hamlet town as we come out of the gorge & descend downhill. The Ibex hotel at Jispa is the last comfortable hotel till we reach Leh town. It's again a green belt for sometime where you will see many shepherds and their sheep scattered on the hillsides. We are almost in the Land of Lamas now. Infact Keylong does support a small Gompa. After crossing Jispa one is definitely in an isolated region & in far horizon you can distinctively see the bareness of the Higher Himalayan ranges. O/nt camping at Darcha.

Day 8 : Darcha - Patseo - Baralacha La – Bharatpur – Keylong Sarai - 55 Kms.

Darcha can be considered the gateway to the Higher Himalayas as we cross the bridge & proceed on the hairpin bends uphill. Now it is going to be all ascend till we come to the cantonment area of military garrison of Himmatnagar, Appx - 20 Kms ahead. For next 10 Kms we are into the flat area & then down hairpin bends of Patseo & Zing Zing Bar as we move into the harsh terrain of the arid mountains. The sun suddenly seems hotter than before and the atmospheric pressure make the ride today a bit more challenging. But there are little signs painted in yellow on the rocks - When the going gets tough the Tough get going! - boosting our Spirits as we ascend the heights of the Baralacha Pass - 4892 M & Suraj Tal Lake. The Icy blue water & the origin of the river at the top of the bend that brings us closer to the Pass is a post for the road construction worker toiling hard everyday to maintain the roads as best as they can under the harsh conditions. It is time now for mountain river crossings. Twice we will be in the middle of water. We will descend down to the gorge area of Bharatpur, a small make shift Tentage accommodation area & night halt for the Truck drivers on their way with fresh supplies to the higher regions. O/Nt Camp.

Day 9 : Keylong sarai - Sarchu - 4253 M - Brandy Nallah - 35 Kms.

The Day starts with an easy ride on a flat road, downhill & then entering a gorge descending to the bridge connecting to the Sarchu Plateau. Cross over the bridge & we move ahead ascending a small uphill road making us move to the plateau area & now ahead lies another vast stretch flat ground with shepherds and their mountain goats. There are a number of features of arid landscapes with some beautiful scenery, a delight for photographers who are looking for high rise mountain ranges, bearing water marks & erosion of soil clearly indicating that the area was under water a few million years ago. The area is sparsely green, the wind is chilly & fast blowing here. We are at the Traffic Check post, which is the entry point into Ladakh. Another 20 Kms ahead on the base of the Gata loops hair pin bends we will camp for the night at Brandy Nallah. The road though metalled is very bumpy with flat stretches of barren land on both sides.

Day 10 : Brandy Nallah - Gata loops - Naki la - Lachungla - Pang - 62 Kms. After an easy day yesterday we now move to scale the Gata loops, 23 hairpin bends bringing us top of the mountain feature. We ride up hill, over an easy slope only to cross the Naki La pass, descend down into the gorge to an isolated military garrison area & then ascend again to the height of the Lachulung la - 5065 M. After Naki La we are almost on an unmetalled stretch of gravelly road all the way inside the gorge of Pang. O/Nt Camp.

Day 11 : Pang - More Plains - Tanglangla (Base Camp ) - 47 Kms .

Eight Kms uphill from the Bowl-like feature of Pang we come to the plateau area of the More plains. Changpas, the Nomadic people who tend their yaks here and a few wild asses are the only sign of life on this isolated and long road. This belt not only barren but is known for fast blowing winds, sandstorms & extreme temperatures in the early morning and evenings. Fresh stream water can be considered a scarcity in this area though you might find some isolated mountain streams flowing down from the Tanglangla. The ride is easy going being a flat plateau area, but the road, which stretches on ahead, is not as smooth as it looks. There are tiny bumps all along! O/Nt Camp at the base of Tanglang La.

Day 12 : Tanglangla - Rumtse - Gya - 50 Kms.

We proceed early to scale the World's second highest motorable pass, Tanglang la - 5,360 M. The ride for the next 17 Kms is a challenge for even the fittest of riders, weather being cold early in the morning, with gravelly stretches of the road consuming extra energy, riding over the altitude of 17,000 Ft will be an acid test for the mind & Body. Reaching the top is a very satisfying experience & then it's all down hill with smooth gradients till the base of the Pass. After crossing a small mountain river it is time to find civilisation again! The Chortens along the road in the villages announce our arrival in the heart of Buddhist culture. The greenery changes the landscape, and the red coloured mountains surrounding us and reflected in the river only add to the beauty as we hit Rumtse and Gya for O/Nt Camp.

Day 13 : Gya - Upshi - Karu - Leh - 70 Kms

For next 20 Kms we ride on some metalled & unmetalled stretches of roads & cross over the Upshi bridge across the river Indus. The river originates in China & crosses over into India somewhere in the higher regions of these great Himalayan ranges. The road condition improves considerably as we follow more traffic from the cantonment area & local villages going to Leh. Ahead lies the Thiksey Monastery & the Chortens Garden before we finally enter Leh Town. The ride is easy & we can expect to reach Leh by evening. O/Nt Hotel Leh

Day 14 : Depart Leh

Morning transfer to airport to board the flight for Delhi and board the flight for onward destination.

Tour Highlight

·  Visit Pinjore Garden
· Cycling as per the Itinerary  - small Town and the main market for the near by Hill villages
·  Pauri visit local market and bhuvaneshwari temple
· Cycling expedition from Pauri to Deo Prayag, where Alaknanda confluence with Bhagirathi
·  Day free to visit Rishikesh & Haridwar
• Accommodation on Dbl/Twin Sharing Rooms in hotels/guest house and tents as per program
• Meals as per the above itinerary.
• Services of Local Guide as per the itinerary.
• One-time entrances to the monuments as per the itinerary
• Transport will be using air conditioned tourist vehicle (ac will not work on hilly area)
• Mountain Bicycle and other equipment as per the Itinerary
• All current Government taxes are included in the above price, which are subject to change without any notice.
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