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The Manali to Leh Motorcycle Tour is one of the most iconic riding journeys in the Himalayas. Riders from the USA, UK, Europe and Australia join this tour to explore dramatic mountain roads, high passes and remote valleys. It is a scenic and rewarding journey for adventure riders.
You ride a Royal Enfield from Manali through lush valleys, open plateaus and high-altitude deserts. The route includes well-known passes such as Rohtang La, Baralacha La, Polokongkha, Tanglang La and Khardung La. Each day brings clear views, calm villages and peaceful Himalayan landscapes.
The tour includes full support with a road captain, a support vehicle and a mechanic. The pace is planned to help riders stay comfortable at altitude. Riders experience a mix of hotel stays and scenic camps along the way.
Most travellers arrive through Delhi International Airport before the tour. Prices are available in INR, USD, EUR, GBP and AUD for global riders.
This 15-day Manali to Leh motorcycle tour is ideal for anyone who wants a safe, guided and memorable Himalayan riding experience.
HIGHLIGHTS:
⭐ Ride the Manali to Leh highway, one of the world’s top motorcycle routes
⭐ Cross several high Himalayan passes including Khardung La
⭐ Ride through valleys, deserts and open mountain terrain
⭐ Visit monasteries and small Himalayan villages
⭐ Capture photos and videos on scenic mountain routes
⭐ Enjoy hotel stays and peaceful camping nights
🏔️ Max Altitude: 216 m / 709 ft
Guests arrive in Delhi and are warmly welcomed at the airport, followed by a comfortable hotel transfer for an overnight stay.
🗻 Max Altitude: 2,000 m / 6,561 ft
📈 Altitude Gain: +1,784 m / 5,852 ft
⏱️ Travel Time: 14–16 hours
🚌 Travel Distance: 570 km / 354 miles
Begin the journey to Manali at 5 AM by jeep or bus, with scenic views, meal stops, and a restful hotel stay on arrival.
🗻 Max Altitude: 2,050 m / 6,726 ft (Manali)
📈 Altitude Gain: +50 m / 164 ft (from Vashisht springs)
⏱️ Riding Time: 5–6 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: ~30 km / 19 mi
After breakfast, each rider receives a Royal Enfield and sets off with a local guide to explore Manali’s cultural treasures, temples, castle, art gallery, and rejuvenating hot springs.
🗻 Max Altitude: 4,050 m / 13,287 ft (Rohtang Pass)
📈 Altitude Gain: +2,000 m / 6,562 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 6–7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 135 km / 84 miles
Ride along the Beas River through charming villages, climb the majestic Rohtang Pass, and descend into Lahaul Valley to camp at Jispa or Darcha.
🗻 Max Altitude: 4,800 m / 15,748 ft (Baralacha La)
📈 Altitude Gain: +550 m / 1,804 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 4–5 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 84 km / 52 miles
Ride through dramatic switchbacks under glacier-hung cliffs to Baralacha La, then descend to the vast high-altitude plains of Sarchu for an overnight camp.
🗻 Max Altitude: 5,090 m / 16,699 ft (Lachulung La)
📈 Altitude Gain: +237 m / 778 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 133 km / 83 miles
Traverse Namik La and Lachulung La for surreal mountain views, descend into wild canyons, and reach the ethereal salt-rich Tsokar Lake, rich in birdlife and mystique.
🗻 Max Altitude: 4,568 m / 14,986 ft
📈 Altitude Gain: +301 m / 987 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 5–6 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 90 km / 56 miles
Cross Polokongkha and Namstang La to reach Karzok, a remote village by Tso Moriri, rich in nomadic culture and Buddhist tradition.
🗻 Max Altitude: 4,568 m / 14,986 ft (starting at Karzok)
📉 Altitude Loss: −1,062 m / 3,484 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 6–7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 220 km / 137 miles
Ride from Karzok back through Sumdo and Mahe, tracing the Indus River and visiting ancient Hemis, Thiksey, and Shey Monasteries before reaching Leh.
🗻 Max Altitude: 3,506 m / 11,502 ft (Leh)
📉 Altitude Loss: Minimal
⏱️ Riding Time: 3–4 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: ~40 km / 25 miles
Enjoy a laid-back cultural day visiting Stok Palace and museum, strolling through the village, and exploring Phyang Monastery before returning to Leh for lunch.
🗻 Max Altitude: 5,540 m / 18,175 ft
📈 Altitude Gain: +2,034 m / 6,673 ft
📉 Altitude Loss: −2,034 m / 6,673 ft (return to Leh)
⏱️ Riding Time: 4–5 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: ~80 km / 50 miles
Ride up the legendary Khardung La — the world’s highest motorable road. Take in unmatched Himalayan views before descending to Leh for lunch and relaxed free time.
🗻 Max Altitude: 5,630 m / 18,471 ft (Tanglang La)
📈 Altitude Gain: +1,124 m / 3,688 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 6–7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 174 km / 108 miles
Ride through remote Ladakhi villages and ascend Tanglang La — the world’s second highest motorable pass — before descending into the wild mountain landscape of Pang.
🗻 Max Altitude: 4,630 m / 15,190 ft
📉 Altitude Loss: −1,380 m / 4,528 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 6–7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: ~160 km / 99 miles
Depart from the high-altitude plains of Pang and descend through dramatic gorges and river valleys to reach the tranquil Himalayan village of Jispa for a restful night.
🗻 Max Altitude: 3,250 m / 10,662 ft
📉 Altitude Loss: −1,250 m / 4,101 ft
⏱️ Riding Time: 6–7 hours
🏍️ Riding Distance: 138 km / 86 miles
Retrace your route from Jispa to Manali, descending from rugged mountains into pine-lined valleys. Celebrate the end of your epic Himalayan motorbike adventure.
🗻 Max Altitude: 2,000 m / 6,561 ft
📉 Altitude Loss: −1,784 m / 5,852 ft
⏱️ Travel Time: 16 hours
🚌 Travel Distance: 570 km / 354 miles
Enjoy a relaxed morning exploring Manali’s local markets and cafés before your 3 PM departure. Overnight bus journey back to Delhi marks the end of your ride.
🗻 Max Altitude: 216 m / 709 ft (Delhi)
🚌 Travel Distance: ~15–20 km / 9–12 miles (within Delhi)
Enjoy a free day to explore Delhi’s vibrant streets and landmarks before your scheduled transfer to Indira Gandhi International Airport for your onward flight.
Arrival From Indira Gandhi International Airport (New Delhi)
Departure From Indira Gandhi International Airport (New Delhi)
Motorcycle & Expedition Support
Accommodation
Meals
Transport & Logistics
Permits & Documentation
Safety & Medical Support
Operational & Additional Support
International flights to and from India
Indian visa fees
Personal riding gear (helmet, riding jacket, gloves, boots, etc.)
Personal travel and medical insurance (mandatory)
Medical treatment or evacuation costs, if required
Meals not specifically mentioned under “Package Inclusions”
Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, tips, and souvenirs
Camera, video, or drone permits (if applicable)
Costs arising due to weather conditions, road closures, mechanical delays, or unforeseen circumstances
Any service not explicitly mentioned under “Package Inclusions”
Rental Gear Available at: https://iwhexpeditions.com/shop
(Curated by Into Wild Himalaya Expeditions)
Every rider must bring certified riding gear suited for mixed terrain and varying Himalayan weather.
Full-face ISI/DOT/ECE certified helmet (with clear & tinted visors)
Riding jacket (CE Level 2 armor; detachable thermal & rain liners)
Riding pants (with knee & hip protection)
Riding gloves (waterproof, insulated preferred)
Riding boots (ankle-length, waterproof, sturdy sole)
Balaclava / neck warmer (for cold passes)
Riding goggles (for dust & wind protection if using an open-face helmet)
The weather can shift drastically from sunny plains to freezing high passes — layer up smartly.
Quick-dry base layers (2–3 sets)
Thermal innerwear (top & bottom)
Fleece jacket / down jacket (mid-layer warmth)
Light rain jacket / poncho (for off-bike use)
Convertible trekking pants (1–2 pairs)
T-shirts (3–4 quick-dry options)
Casual evening wear (1–2 sets)
Warm cap / beanie
Cotton scarf / buff (for dust & sun protection)
Socks (3–4 pairs, including 1 woolen pair)
Sneakers or sandals (for evening walks or camp use)
These ensure your comfort and bike safety during long Himalayan rides.
Riding rain covers (for self & luggage)
Elastic bungee cords / Rok straps
Magnetic tank bag / saddle bags / waterproof duffel
Toolkit (basic multi-tool, Allen keys, tire pressure gauge)
Cloth or microfiber wipes (for helmet visor & bike)
Spare gloves / face shield
Into Wild Himalaya Expeditions provides a medical support kit, but each rider should carry personal essentials.
Personal medicines (as prescribed)
Diamox / Acetazolamide (for altitude prevention – only under medical advice)
Painkillers / anti-inflammatory tablets
Band-aids / antiseptic cream
Rehydration salts (ORS)
Cold & cough tablets
Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
Sunscreen (SPF 50+) & lip balm (UV protection)
Keep all documents waterproofed in a zip pouch or travel wallet.
Driving license (valid motorcycle license)
International driving permit (for foreign riders)
Passport & visa copies
2–3 passport-sized photos
Travel insurance copy (covering motorbike activities)
Emergency contact details
Cash (₹10,000–₹15,000 small denominations) — ATMs are rare in high-altitude regions.
Electricity can be limited in remote valleys — plan power backup smartly.
Phone & camera chargers
Power bank (≥10,000 mAh)
GoPro / action camera + spare batteries
Headlamp / torch (with extra cells)
Universal plug adapter
These small things often make long rides much easier.
Earplugs (for wind or snoring roommates )
Energy bars / trail mix / chocolates
Small hydration pack or bottle
Microfiber towel
Notebook or travel diary
Compact binoculars / camera lens
Small foldable daypack
Pack light but smart — every extra kilo matters at 5,000 m.
Waterproof everything using dry bags or garbage liners.
Avoid cotton; choose moisture-wicking fabrics.
Break in your riding boots before the trip.
Carry copies of all important documents (paper + digital).
Safety is our top priority. Our guides are trained First Aid Responders and prepared for high-altitude situations. Every trek, expedition, and motorbike tour includes a comprehensive first aid kit tailored for remote and high-altitude environments.
Core Medical Supplies
Wound Care: Bandages, sterile gauze, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment
Blisters & Burns: Moleskin, burn gel, petroleum jelly
Fractures & Sprains: SAM splint, triangular bandage, compression wraps
Medications: Painkillers, antihistamines, anti-diarrheal, ORS, antacids, Diamox
Tools: Tweezers, scissors, gloves, CPR face shield, thermometer, pulse oximeter, whistle, mirror
Additional (for Remote/Extended Treks)
Tourniquet, emergency bandages, quick-clot gauze, sterile eye wash, foil blanket, water purification tablets
Optional Add-ons (As Needed)
Personal meds (inhalers, insulin, EpiPen)
Snake bite kit (in high-risk zones)
Tick remover (for forested routes)
High-Altitude Protocol
Above 4500 meters: A portable hypobaric chamber is always carried for emergency altitude management.
More than 30 days before your trip: 90% refund
15–30 days before: 50% refund
7–14 days before: 25% refund
Less than 7 days or no-show: No refund
Custom/private trips: Booking advance is non-refundable. Last-minute changes are subject to availability and costs.
For more details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/
No, riders must have prior experience with long-distance or off-road biking.
We accept Indian Rupee (INR), Euro (EUR), US Dollar (USD), and British Pound (GBP).
We provide Royal Enfield 500cc motorcycles, well-maintained and suited for high-altitude terrain.
For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/
Yes, essential riding gear is available at https://iwhexpeditions.com/shop.
Possibly at high passes. Oxygen cylinders and acclimatization days are included for safety.
Limited to major towns like Manali and Leh; mostly no coverage en route.
Yes, pillion passengers are welcome with experienced riders.
At Into Wild Himalaya, safety is our highest priority. Every motorcycle expedition is supported by backup vehicles, oxygen cylinders, first-aid kits, and satellite communication, ensuring immediate response in any situation. We also carry portable Hypobaric Chambers (Gamow Bags) on high-altitude tours to manage altitude-related issues effectively.
Our guides are certified in Wilderness First Aid through NOLS and the Hanifl Centre for Outdoor Education, enabling them to handle emergencies with skill and confidence. All bikes are inspected daily, and safety briefings are conducted before every ride.
Fully licensed under the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department and affiliated with ATOAI and ATOAM, Into Wild Himalaya follows international safety standards, offering riders from around the world a secure, guided, and unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
Yes. Into Wild Himalaya is a fully registered and licensed adventure tour company recognized by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department, Government of Himachal Pradesh, India. We operate in full compliance with all government regulations, permits, and safety standards, ensuring that every expedition meets the highest professional and legal benchmarks in the adventure travel industry.
The company holds all required licenses and official permits to operate motorcycle tours, trekking expeditions, and adventure programs across Himachal, Ladakh, and the greater Himalayan region.
As a proud member of the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) and the Adventure Tour Operators Association of Kullu-Manali (ATOAM), we follow international best practices, emphasize safety and sustainability, and deliver trusted, government-approved adventure experiences for travellers from around the world.
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