Roof of the World Tour 2 | Delhi – Leh – Srinagar
Options | Prices |
---|---|
Single Rider | ₹2,25,000 |
Pillion | ₹1,85,000 |
Single Room | ₹40,000 |
Overview
Departure: 20th Aug
End: 3rd Sept
1080 mi
1740 km
Winter
50 – 100 °F
10 – 37.8 °C
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Delhi
Arrive in the bustling metropolis of Delhi, where the adventure begins. Take in the lively sights and sounds of this historical capital, from its vibrant markets to magnificent monuments. Spend the evening preparing for your upcoming journey, and get a taste of India’s rich culture and cuisine.
Altitude: 216 meters
Day 2
Delhi to Chandigarh to Baddi - 90 km (Train)
After a scenic train ride from Delhi to Chandigarh (321 meters), you’ll continue your journey by bus to Baddi (426 meters), a small industrial town nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. The shift from the bustling city of Chandigarh to the quieter, more laid-back Baddi provides a relaxing transition before the mountain riding begins.
Altitude: Baddi – 426 meters
Day 3
Day 3: Baddi to Anandpur Sahib to Manali — 260 km
Start the day with a ride through the green countryside, stopping at the spiritual town of Anandpur Sahib (310 meters), a key pilgrimage site for Sikhs. After soaking in the serene atmosphere, continue the ride to Manali (2,050 meters), climbing through scenic valleys and forests as the majestic Himalayas come into view.
Altitude: Manali – 2,050 meters
Day 4
Rest Day in Manali
Take a well-deserved rest in Manali. With its breathtaking scenery, Manali offers something for everyone—whether you wish to explore local attractions like the Hadimba Temple or enjoy a quiet walk by the Beas River. This day off will help you acclimatize and gear up for the higher altitudes ahead.
Altitude: Manali – 2,050 meters
Day 5
Manali to Sarchu — 170 km
Today’s ride is one of the most thrilling and challenging sections of your journey. You’ll ride over the legendary Baralacha La Pass (4,890 meters), known for its rugged terrain and snow-covered landscapes, before descending into Sarchu (4,290 meters). Surrounded by towering peaks and vast open plains, Sarchu feels like another world. Tonight, you’ll experience the magic of camping under the stars at this high-altitude stop.
Altitude: Sarchu – 4,290 meters
Day 6
Sarchu to Leh — 260 km
Get ready for another incredible ride as you traverse some of the highest roads in the world. The journey to Leh (3,500 meters) takes you over the Tanglang La Pass (5,328 meters). The beauty of the Ladakhi landscape is mesmerizing, with its unique mix of stark mountains and remote valleys. Arriving in Leh, you’ll find a vibrant town filled with history and culture, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
Altitude: Leh – 3,500 meters
Day 7
Rest Day in Leh
After days of intense riding, today is all about rest and exploration. Leh, once a crucial stop on ancient trade routes, is a fascinating town to explore. Visit the majestic Leh Palace, wander through the bustling markets, or spend time at the serene Shanti Stupa for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This day is perfect for soaking in the unique culture of Ladakh and preparing for the exciting adventures to come.
Altitude: 3,500 meters
Day 8
Leh to Hanle — 255 km
Embark on a thrilling ride southwards through the barren yet captivating landscapes of Ladakh. Your destination is Hanle (4,500 meters), a remote village with stunning scenery. Hanle is home to an ancient monastery and one of the world’s highest astronomical observatories, offering some of the clearest night skies on the planet. The solitude of Hanle, with its vast open landscapes and far-flung location, makes it one of the most unforgettable stops of your journey.
Altitude: Hanle – 4,500 meters
Day 9
Hanle to Umling La to Hanle - 120 km
Ride to Umling La Pass, the highest motorable road in the world at an incredible 5,883 meters. This exhilarating achievement will offer unmatched views of the Himalayan expanse. After reaching the top, return to Hanle for another night in this peaceful village.
Altitude: Hanle – 4,500 meters
Day 10
Hanle to Leh - 255 km
Retrace your steps through Ladakh’s mesmerizing landscapes as you head back to Leh. With time to reflect on the challenging and rewarding journey through the mountains, you’ll appreciate the serene beauty of the route once again.
Altitude: Leh – 3,500 meters
Day 11
Leh to Kargil — 220 km
Leave Leh behind as you ride towards Kargil (2,676 meters), a town rich in history and culture. On the way, cross the Fotu La Pass (4,108 meters), another stunning high-altitude marvel. Kargil, situated on the banks of the Suru River, is known for its significance in the Indo-Pakistani conflicts, but it also offers spectacular landscapes and a unique cultural mix of Buddhist and Muslim communities.
Altitude: Kargil – 2,676 meters
Day 12
Kargil to Srinagar — 200 km
Today’s ride takes you through the lush, green Kashmir Valley as you cross the challenging Zoji La Pass (3,528 meters). The contrast in landscapes as you descend from the rugged mountains of Ladakh into the verdant surroundings of Srinagar (1,585 meters) is striking. Known for its beautiful lakes and houseboats, Srinagar offers a serene and scenic end to the day.
Altitude: Srinagar – 1,585 meters
Day 13
Rest Day in Srinagar
Spend the day relaxing in Srinagar’s peaceful surroundings. Take a shikara ride on Dal Lake, explore the city’s famous Mughal gardens, or simply stroll through the bustling local markets. Srinagar’s blend of nature, culture, and history will leave you refreshed and in awe of its beauty.
Altitude: Srinagar – 1,585 meters
Day 14
Srinagar to Delhi (Air)
Bid farewell to the Himalayas as you take a flight back to Delhi. As the plane ascends, take one last look at the mountains that have given you an unforgettable adventure. Your journey might be ending, but the memories of the rugged roads, towering peaks, and serene valleys will last a lifetime.
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