Conquer the world's highest motorable passes. Ride through lunar landscapes, turquoise lakes, and ancient monasteries on a Royal Enfield Himalayan — the ultimate two-wheeled adventure.

Ladakh is not merely a destination — it's a state of mind. The "Land of High Passes" sits perched in the Himalayas at altitudes that take your breath away in more ways than one. Every bend in the road reveals a new wonder: prayer flags dancing over turquoise lakes, camel safaris in a cold desert valley, and long empty roads that seem to lead straight to heaven.
This 10-day all-inclusive motorcycle expedition from Delhi takes you along the legendary Manali–Leh Highway and back via Srinagar, covering Khardung La (5,359m — one of the world's highest motorable passes), the ethereal Pangong Tso, the sand dunes of Nubra Valley, and the ancient Diskit Monastery. You ride a well-maintained 411cc Royal Enfield Himalayan — the machine built for exactly this terrain.
Ride a purpose-built adventure motorcycle on roads it was designed for. Every bike is checked and maintained throughout the journey.
Experienced ride captains lead every group. A dedicated backup vehicle accompanies the convoy for emergencies, luggage, and mechanical support.
Carefully selected accommodation at each stop — from comfortable guesthouses in Leh to a thrilling lakeside camp at Pangong Tso.
Delhi → Manali → Leh → Nubra → Pangong → Leh → Srinagar — covering the most legendary roads in the Indian Himalayas.
Depart Delhi on an overnight Volvo bus or shared vehicle bound for Manali. Comfortable reclining seats and night travel means you arrive fresh and ready to ride the following morning.
Arrive Manali, check into hotel, and collect your Royal Enfield Himalayan. Attend a detailed ride briefing covering safety protocols, route details, and emergency procedures. Spend the day acclimatising to altitude. Enjoy Manali's cafes and the Mall Road. Overnight in Manali.
The ride begins. Cross Rohtang Pass or the Atal Tunnel and enter the raw Himalayan world. Ride through Keylong, the Lahaul Valley, and the military outpost of Jispa. Snow-capped peaks and glacier rivers for company all day. Overnight in Jispa.
A challenging, spectacular day crossing Baralacha La (4,890m) with its dramatic snowfields and glacial streams. Ride through the windswept plains of the Lingti Valley and camp at Sarchu under the stars at 4,290 metres. Altitude effects possible — hydrate well.
The longest riding day and the most dramatic. Cross Tanglang La (5,328m), one of the highest motorable passes in the world, before dropping down into the Indus Valley. Arrive in Leh — the heart of Ladakh — for hot showers, a warm dinner, and well-earned rest. Overnight in Leh.
Rest and acclimatise in Leh at 3,524 metres. Visit Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and the local bazaar. Explore Thiksey Monastery and Hall of Fame museum. An important recovery day before tackling Khardung La and beyond.
The day every biker lives for. Conquer Khardung La — one of the world's highest motorable passes — and descend into the lush, unexpected Nubra Valley. Visit the magnificent Diskit Monastery and take an optional Bactrian camel ride across the cold-desert sand dunes of Hunder. Overnight camp in Nubra.
A remote and breathtaking route through the Shyok Valley, flanked by raw Himalayan rock faces, to the legendary Pangong Tso Lake. The moment you crest the final ridge and the lake comes into view — shimmering turquoise blue stretching to Tibet — is unforgettable. Lakeside camp overnight.
Watch sunrise over Pangong before riding back to Leh via Chang La — another mighty high-altitude pass. Arrive in Leh for a farewell dinner with your ride team. Return your bike and gear. Overnight in Leh.
Morning transfer to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh, for your return flight to Delhi. Arrive back home carrying memories that will last a lifetime — and probably already planning your next ride.
* Route and overnight stops may be adjusted based on road conditions, weather, and group pace. All changes are communicated in advance.
A well-serviced, fully fuelled Royal Enfield Himalayan for the duration of the tour — the ideal machine for Ladakh's terrain.
Carefully selected accommodation on twin-sharing basis at each stop — from Manali to Leh, Nubra to Pangong lakeside camping.
Breakfast and dinner throughout the tour. Lunch at roadside dhabas along the route — part of the authentic Ladakh road-trip experience.
Experienced ride captains lead and sweep every group, ensuring safety, pace, and that no rider is ever left behind.
A dedicated support vehicle travels with the group carrying luggage, tools, spare parts, first aid, and oxygen cylinders.
All required Inner Line Permits for restricted areas including Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso are arranged on your behalf.
Overnight bus Delhi–Manali and return flight Leh–Delhi are separate. We can assist with booking these at the best rates.
Fuel costs from Manali onward are borne by individual riders. Budget approximately ₹3,000–₹5,000 for the full route.
Helmet, gloves, riding jacket, knee and elbow guards are not included. A recommended gear checklist is provided at booking.
The Manali–Leh highway typically opens in late May or early June and closes around mid-October. For the best riding conditions — clear passes, stable weather, and maximum sightseeing — July and August are ideal.
Spending at least one full day in Manali and another in Leh before pushing to higher altitudes is essential for your safety and enjoyment. Our itinerary is specifically designed around proper acclimatisation.
A valid Indian driving licence (with motorcycle endorsement) is mandatory for all riders. International driving licences are accepted for foreign nationals. Pillion riders welcome on request.