Roof of the World Tour 3
Options | Prices |
---|---|
Single Rider | ₹2,60,000 |
Pillion | ₹2,15,000 |
Single Room Add On | ₹48000 |
Overview
1750 KM
WINTER
50 – 100 °F
10 – 37.8 °C
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
0 km
Arrival in Delhi
Arrive in the vibrant capital city of Delhi and settle in for the start of an epic Himalayan adventure. Spend the day exploring the historic landmarks, lively markets, and rich cultural sites. Visit the iconic India Gate, wander through Connaught Place, or experience the serenity of the Lodhi Gardens. In the evening, relax and prepare for the journey ahead.
Altitude: 216 meters
Day 2
Approx 350 km
Delhi to Kalka (Train) to Shimla (Toy Train)
Begin your journey with an early morning train ride from Delhi to Kalka, enjoying the scenic countryside along the way. From Kalka, switch to the famous narrow-gauge toy train to Shimla (2,276 meters), a UNESCO World Heritage journey renowned for its picturesque views, tunnels, and charming stations. Arrive in Shimla, the “Queen of the Hills,” by evening. Stroll along the bustling Mall Road and the Ridge, soaking in the colonial charm of this hill station.
Distance: 268 km (non-riding)
Altitude: Shimla – 2,276 meters
Day 3
32 km
Rest Day in Shimla — Test Ride to Kufri
Take a day to relax and acclimatize in Shimla. Ride to the nearby hill station of Kufri (2,510 meters), just 16 km from Shimla. Known for its lush forests, panoramic views, and serene ambiance, Kufri is perfect for a test ride. Get accustomed to your bike and enjoy the breathtaking vistas before returning to Shimla. Spend the rest of the day exploring Shimla’s colonial architecture and local eateries.
Distance: 32 km (round trip)
Altitude: Shimla – 2,276 meters
Day 4
Approx. 160 km
Shimla to Sarahan
Today, embark on your first long ride from Shimla to the beautiful village of Sarahan (2,313 meters), a gateway to the Kinnaur Valley. The ride takes you through dense forests, lush valleys, and picturesque towns. Arrive in Sarahan, a small hamlet known for its stunning views of the Shrikhand Mahadev Peak and the revered Bhimakali Temple, an architectural marvel. Spend the evening soaking in the serene atmosphere of this tranquil village.
Distance: Approx. 160 km
Altitude: Sarahan – 2,313 meters
Day 5
95 km
Sarahan to Kalpa via Recong Peo
Leave Sarahan and ride towards Kalpa (2,960 meters), one of the most beautiful villages in Himachal Pradesh. En route, stop at the bustling market town of Recong Peo (2,300 meters), the district headquarters of Kinnaur, for a short break and to soak in the local culture. Continue to Kalpa, which is set against the dramatic backdrop of the Kinner Kailash range. Enjoy the stunning vistas of the snow-capped peaks and orchards as you explore this quaint village.
Distance: Approx. 95 km
Altitude: Kalpa – 2,960 meters
Day 6
160 km
Kalpa to Nako to Tabo
Today, we ride deeper into the remote regions of the Spiti Valley, traveling from Kalpa to Tabo (3,280 meters) via Nako. The journey takes you through rugged terrain and high mountain passes, offering awe-inspiring views at every turn. Make a brief stop at Nako (3,625 meters), a picturesque high-altitude village with a serene lake, before continuing to Tabo. Known for its ancient monastery, Tabo is often referred to as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas” due to its rich collection of murals and artwork. Spend the evening exploring this spiritual gem in the remote Spiti Valley.
Distance: Approx. 160 km
Altitude: Tabo – 3,280 meters
Day 7
50 km
Tabo to Kaza
Take a break from long-distance riding and explore the region around Kaza. Head out on a short ride to the village of Kibber (4,270 meters), one of the highest inhabited villages in the world, and visit the nearby Key Monastery, a stunning Buddhist gompa perched on a hill. The scenery here is surreal, with vast plains and towering peaks creating a breathtaking backdrop. Return to Kaza in the evening to rest and gear up for the next leg of your journey.
Distance: 50 km
Altitude: Kaza – 3,800 meters
Day 8
40 km
Rest Day in Kaza — Ride to Kibber
Take a break from long-distance riding and explore the region around Kaza. Head out on a short ride to the village of Kibber (4,270 meters), one of the highest inhabited villages in the world, and visit the nearby Key Monastery, a stunning Buddhist gompa perched on a hill. The scenery here is surreal, with vast plains and towering peaks creating a breathtaking backdrop. Return to Kaza in the evening to rest and gear up for the next leg of your journey.
Distance: 40 km (round trip)
Altitude: Kaza – 3,800 meters
Day 9
140 km
Kaza to Jispa
Today’s ride is a long and adventurous one, taking you from Kaza to Jispa (3,200 meters). Navigate through rough terrains and cross the high-altitude Kunzum Pass (4,590 meters) before descending into the lush Lahaul Valley. The journey offers dramatic changes in scenery, from the barren beauty of Spiti to the green, verdant landscapes of Lahaul. Arrive in Jispa, a tranquil village by the Bhaga River, and unwind after the challenging ride.
Distance: Approx. 140 km
Altitude: Jispa – 3,200 meters
Day 10
140 km
Jispa to Padum
Set out early for a long and demanding ride to Padum (3,660 meters), deep in the isolated Zanskar Valley. The road is challenging but rewarding, with rugged terrain, high passes, and jaw-dropping scenery. Padum, the administrative center of Zanskar, is a small town surrounded by breathtaking mountains and ancient monasteries. Spend the evening exploring this remote and peaceful town.
Distance: Approx. 140 km
Altitude: Padum – 3,660 meters
Day 11
240 km
Padum to Leh
Leave Padum and head towards Leh (3,500 meters), the historic capital of Ladakh. The journey is long, traversing high-altitude landscapes and scenic passes. Arrive in Leh by evening and relax, taking in the unique charm of this high-altitude desert town.
Distance: 240 km
Altitude: Leh – 3,500 meters
Day 12
Rest Day in Leh
After days of intense riding, enjoy a rest day in Leh. Explore the town’s many attractions, including the Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and the bustling local markets. This is an ideal day to unwind and soak in the vibrant culture of Ladakh.
Altitude: Leh – 3,500 meters
Day 13
255 km
Leh to Hanle
Set out for the remote village of Hanle (4,500 meters), famous for its clear night skies and the Hanle Observatory. The ride takes you through wide valleys and desolate plains, offering a sense of complete solitude. Spend the evening stargazing under some of the clearest skies in the world.
Distance: 255 km
Altitude: Hanle – 4,500 meters
Day 14
140 km
Ride to Umling La Pass
Today, embark on a thrilling ride to the Umling La Pass (5,883 meters), the highest motorable road in the world. The journey is challenging but rewarding, with panoramic views of the rugged Himalayas. After celebrating this remarkable achievement, return to Hanle for a well-deserved rest.
Distance: 80 km (round trip)
Altitude: Hanle – 4,500 meters
Day 15
255km
Hanle to Leh
Retrace your route back to Leh, passing through the same mesmerizing landscapes. Use this day to reflect on your incredible journey through the remote regions of Ladakh.
Distance: 255 km
Altitude: Leh – 3,500 meters
Day 16
140 km
Leh to Delhi (Air)
Bid farewell to the mighty Himalayas as you take a flight from Leh back to Delhi. Enjoy one last look at the towering peaks and rugged landscapes that have made this journey truly unforgettable.
Altitude: 216 meters
Inclusions
- Royal Enfield Motorcycle(with fuel)
- Backup and Support Vehicle
- Skilled Mechanics
- English speaking Group Leader
- Sweep at the tail end of Riders
- All Breakfast and Evening Meals
- Accommodation at Heritage Properties
- Local Sightseeing at Specific Locations
Exclusions
- Any personal expenses like phone calls, laundry, tips and gifts and emergency evacuation.
- Any camera fees.
- Any entrance fees to the monuments.
- Any services other than mentioned above.
- Motorcycle Travel insurance, and you Holiday insurance and a medical insurance policy covering the use of a motorcycle.
- All beverages and drinks. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic
- Vaccinations and personal medication.
- Indian Visa.
- Air Fare from Australia or any other country to India.
How To Pack For Your Motorcycle Tour?
Personal Documents
- Driver's License & International Driving Permit
- Travel Permit for India
- Personal I.D.
- Travel Insurance
Riding Gear
- Gloves
- Boots
- Jacket & Pants
- Helmet
- Goggles
- Waterproof Cloathing in case of rain
Recommended Items
- Sunscreen SPF-30
- Insect Repellent