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Himalayan Heights: 13-Day Royal Enfield Motorcycle Expedition India

  • Duration13 Days
  • Max. Group Size12
  • DifficultyChallenging
  • Highest Point5,798 m

Himalayan Heights – 13-Day Royal Enfield Motorcycle Expedition is a premium ride through the high mountains of Ladakh and the remote valleys of the Indian Himalayas. Riders from the USA, UK, Europe, Australia and many other regions join this tour each season.

This expedition takes you across winding roads, quiet plateaus and scenic open terrain. You ride a Royal Enfield through high passes, deep valleys and some of the most peaceful and inspiring landscapes in the Himalayas. The route includes several sections above 5,000 meters, which makes the experience exciting and memorable.

The tour offers a balanced mix of comfort, adventure and guided support. You travel with a trained road captain, a support vehicle and a dedicated mechanic. Our team monitors weather, altitude and road conditions each day to make sure the journey stays safe and smooth.

This tour works well for riders with basic Himalayan experience and for those joining the mountains for the first time. You ride with confidence because the support team is always close and ready to assist.

Most international riders arrive through Delhi IGI Airport before the tour. We provide prices in INR, USD, EUR, GBP and AUD to make planning easy for guests from around the world.

This 13-day Himalayan motorcycle tour is perfect for riders who want high-altitude adventure, culture and the timeless beauty of the Himalayas.

HIGHLIGHTS

⭐ Ride across Umling La (5,798 m), the highest motorable road on Earth
⭐ Cross famous passes such as Chang La, Photi La and Shinku La
⭐ Visit the remote Hanle region, known for world-class stargazing
⭐ See the blue waters of Pangong Tso, one of the highest saltwater lakes
⭐ Explore the moonscapes and ancient Lamayuru Monastery
⭐ Experience the culture and sights of Leh, including Shanti Stupa
⭐ Ride through the wild beauty of Zanskar Valley
⭐ Witness the meeting point of the Indus and Zanskar rivers
⭐ Stop at Alchi Monastery and traditional Himalayan villages
⭐ Ride across diverse terrain: highways, gravel tracks, plains and river crossings

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Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Delhi

🗻 Altitude: 200 m

Arrive in India’s bustling capital, New Delhi. A private transfer takes you to a comfortable 5-star hotel, ideally located for relaxation before your mountain adventure. In the evening, meet your tour leader and fellow riders for a trip briefing followed by a welcome dinner featuring India’s best flavours.

Day 2Delhi to Kufri

🚗 Driving Distance: 370 km 
🕒 Driving Time: 9–10 hours
🗻 Altitude: 2,290 m
📈 Altitude Gain: 2,090 m

We leave the city chaos behind, transferring by private vehicle into the Himalayan foothills. The 9–10 hour scenic drive climbs steadily through valleys and forested slopes until we reach Kufri. On arrival, you’ll be introduced to your Royal Enfield motorcycle and meet the support crew.

Day 3Kufri to Shoja

🚗 Driving Distance: 160 km
🕒 Driving Time: ~6–7 hours
🗻 Altitude: 2,650 m
📈 Altitude Gain: 360 m

Your first riding day is pure Himalayan magic – twisting tarmac through pine forests, river valleys, and charming mountain hamlets. The highlight is Jalori Pass (3,100 m), where a chai stop comes with panoramic mountain views. End the day with sunset drinks and a campfire at our hillside lodge.

Day 4Shoja to Keylong

🚗 Driving Distance: 175 km
🕒 Driving Time:  7–8 hours
🗻 Altitude: 3,080 m
📈 Altitude Gain: 430 m 

We descend through the Banjar Valley, following the Beas River into Manali before crossing the Atal Tunnel into Lahaul. The ride offers a blend of village roads and sweeping highway curves, with jaw-dropping mountain backdrops all the way to Keylong.

Day 5Keylong to Padum

🚗 Driving Distance: 160 km
🕒 Driving Time: 7–8 hours
🗻 Altitude: 3,650 m (Padum)
📈 Altitude Gain: 570 m 
🏔️ Pass Altitude: 5,091 m (Shinku La Pass)

A true Himalayan adventure day – crossing Shinku La Pass (5,091 m) into Zanskar. Roads vary from smooth tarmac to gravel stretches, with stark, high-altitude scenery at every turn. Tonight’s stay is in comfortable safari tents with mountain views right from your doorstep.

Day 6Padum to Lamayuru

🚗 Driving Distance: 195 km
🕒 Driving Time: 8–9 hours
🗻 Altitude: 3,510 m
📉 Altitude Loss: 140 m

One of the most exhilarating days of the expedition – five high passes, winding cliffside roads, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. Expect a mix of smooth and off-road riding, with plenty of photo stops.

Day 7Lamayuru to Leh

🚗 Driving Distance: 125 km
🕒 Driving Time: 4–5 hours
🗻 Altitude: 3,500 m 
📉 Altitude Loss: 10 m

Explore Lamayuru Monastery, one of Ladakh’s oldest, set amid a surreal moonscape. Then enjoy a relaxed ride along the Indus River, stopping at Alchi Monastery before reaching Leh – the vibrant capital of Ladakh.

Day 8Rest Day in Leh

🗻 Altitude: 3,500 m

Recharge and explore Leh’s rich culture, markets, and monuments. Don’t miss Shanti Stupa at sunset or the historic Leh Palace.

Day 9Leh to Pangong Lake

🚗 Driving Distance: 175 km
🕒 Driving Time: 6–7 hours
🗻 Altitude: 4,350 m 
📈 Altitude Gain: 850 m
🏔️ Pass Altitude: 5,280 m 

Ride over Chang La Pass (5,280 m) into a spectacular high-altitude valley. By afternoon, reach Pangong Tso, the world’s highest saltwater lake, for an unforgettable night in lakeside yurts.

Day 10Pangong Lake to Hanle

🚗 Driving Distance: 160 km
🕒 Driving Time: 6–7 hours
🗻 Altitude: 4,300 m 
📉 Altitude Loss: 50 m

Trace the Indo-Tibetan border on a remote, varied-terrain route to Hanle, home to India’s highest astronomical observatory. On clear nights, the Milky Way blazes across the sky.

Day 11Hanle to Umling La to Hanle

🚗 Driving Distance: 180 km
🕒 Driving Time: 7–8 hours
🗻 Altitude: 5,798 m 
📈 Altitude Gain: 1,498 m 
📉 Altitude Loss: 1,498 m 
🏔️ Pass Altitudes: Photi La (5,524 m), Nurbu La (4,910 m), Umling La (5,798 m)

The high point – literally – of the expedition. Tackle Photi La and Nurbu La before conquering Umling La (5,798 m), the world’s highest motorable pass. Cap the day with 30 km of unpaved riding across Mongolia-like plains.

Day 12Hanle to Leh

🚗 Driving Distance: 265 km
🕒 Driving Time: 8–9 hours
🗻 Altitude: 3,500 m 
📉 Altitude Loss: 800 m 

Cruise back to Leh along the Indus River on a smooth, scenic ride. Celebrate your adventure with a farewell dinner in town.

Day 13Departure

🗻 Altitude: 3,500 m (Leh Airport)
📉 Altitude Loss: 3,300 m 

Transfer to Leh Airport for your flight over the very mountains you’ve just conquered. Farewell, Himalayas – until next time.

Travel Information

Arrival Location

Arrival at  Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi

Departure Location

Departure From  Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi

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Package Details

Inclusions

Motorcycle & Expedition Support

  1. Royal Enfield motorcycle for the full 13-day expedition
  2. Experienced English-speaking road captain / expedition leader
  3. Professional motorcycle mechanic accompanying the group
  4. Dedicated 4×4 backup support vehicle throughout the tour
  5. Daily motorcycle inspections and routine maintenance support

Accommodation

  1. Carefully selected hotels, guesthouses, and camps on a twin-sharing basis
  2. Best available accommodation across Ladakh, Zanskar Valley, and remote Himalayan regions
  3. Comfortable hotel stays in Leh and other key locations as per the itinerary

Meals

  1. Daily breakfast throughout the tour
  2. Selected lunches and dinners as outlined in the itinerary
  3. Drinking water provided on riding days

Transport & Logistics

  1. Airport pickup on arrival in Delhi
  2. All road transfers as per the expedition route
  3. Dedicated luggage transport in the support vehicle
  4. Fuel for the motorcycle for the entire expedition
  5. Domestic flight from Leh to Delhi (included)

Permits & Documentation

  1. All required Inner Line Permits and protected area permits
  2. Environmental and regional travel permits for restricted zones
  3. Local road permits as applicable

Safety & Medical Support

  1. Comprehensive first-aid kits carried by the expedition team
  2. Oxygen cylinders for high-altitude support
  3. Structured acclimatization planning and altitude monitoring
  4. On-ground emergency coordination and evacuation support (if required)

Operational & Additional Support

  1. Pre-departure briefing and rider orientation
  2. Daily route briefings, weather checks, and safety updates
  3. Assistance with documentation and tour preparation
  4. Multi-currency pricing support (INR, USD, EUR, GBP, AUD)
  5. All applicable local taxes and operational charges

Exclusions

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 political situations

Any service not explicitly mentioned under “Package Inclusions”

Things you need to carry

Rental gear available at: Into Wild Himalaya Shop

  • Essential Packing List for Guided Motorbike Tours in the Indian Himalayas

    (Curated by Into Wild Himalaya Expeditions)

    Riding Gear (Safety First)

    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)

    Clothing & Personal Essentials

    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)

    Motorbike & Gear Accessories

    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

    Health & First Aid

    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)

    Travel & Documentation

    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.

    Gadgets & Power Essentials

    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

    Optional Comfort Add-ons

    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

    Pro Tips from Into Wild Himalaya Guides

    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).

First Aid Kit

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.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • 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/

FAQ

Which currency is most widely accepted on this tour?

Indian Rupees (INR) are best; Euros (EUR) and US Dollars (USD) are also commonly accepted in towns.

What is the total distance covered?

You will cover approximately 1,000–1,200 km across Ladakh’s varied terrain, from smooth tarmac to off-road sections, river crossings, and high-altitude plains.

What is cancellation policy?

For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/

Is mobile network available on this route?

Connectivity is limited. BSNL and Jio work in Leh and Nubra, while Hanle, Pangong, and Umling La have little to no signal. Prepare to be offline for parts of the journey.

How do we manage altitude sickness?

The itinerary is designed with gradual acclimatization. Riders are advised to:

  • Stay hydrated

  • Avoid alcohol at high altitude

  • Carry prescribed medicines like Diamox (consult doctor)

  • Inform the tour leader immediately if feeling unwell

What makes this tour special?

This journey combines adrenaline-filled rides over the world’s highest passes with unique cultural experiences — monasteries, stargazing in Hanle, the blue expanse of Pangong, and the surreal desert of Nubra Valley.

What is the Himalayan Heights Motorcycle Expedition?

It’s a 13-day guided Royal Enfield motorcycle expedition across the spectacular Himalayan ranges of northern India, operated by Into Wild Himalaya Expeditions. The route covers dramatic high-altitude passes, deep valleys, and timeless villages—offering a complete Himalayan adventure on two wheels.

What route and altitudes does the tour cover?

The 13-day circuit runs Manali → Jispa → Sarchu → Leh → Nubra → Pangong → Tso Moriri → Manali, crossing altitudes from 2,000 m to 5,360 m and featuring the Himalayan high passes that every motorcyclist dreams of conquering.

When is the best time to join?

June to September offers ideal riding conditions—open passes, stable weather, and clear visibility. Early summer brings snow walls; late summer delivers golden landscapes and crisp air.

What should I pack for the Himalayan Heights Expedition?

  1. ECE/DOT-certified helmet and full riding gear
  2. Thermal base layers & rain protection
  3. Gloves, boots, hydration pack, sunscreen, lip balm
  4. Power bank & camera equipment
    👉 See our detailed “Himalayan Motorcycle Packing List” blog for full checklist.

Why choose Into Wild Himalaya for motorcycle tours in India and the Himalayas?

Into Wild Himalaya Expeditions is India’s leading adventure operator, combining 30 years of Himalayan experience with world-class logistics, safety, and local expertise—offering premium guided motorcycle, trekking, and cultural expeditions.

Do international riders need a special permit or license?

International participants require an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with their home-country license. All necessary inner-line permits for Ladakh and restricted regions are arranged by Into Wild Himalaya.

Is Into Wild Himalaya an official tour operator?

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 travelers from around the world.

How does Into Wild Himalaya ensure rider safety?

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.

Is this Himalayan motorcycle expedition suitable for international riders?

Yes. This expedition welcomes riders from around the world. We assist with preparation guidance, route understanding, packing recommendations and motorcycle familiarisation so international participants feel confident before the journey begins.

Is Into Wild Himalaya a certified and recognized operator?

Yes. Into Wild Himalaya is a registered adventure travel company under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and recognised by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism and Aviation Department. We also operate under industry best practices as members of ATOAI, ATOAHP and ATOAM, ensuring responsible, compliant and safety-aligned expeditions.

What kind of support and safety measures are provided during the expedition?

This expedition is fully supported. Riders travel with a trained road captain, a backup support vehicle, a mechanic and emergency equipment. In addition, our team monitors weather conditions, altitude profiles and road accessibility to ensure safe and informed riding each day.

Do your guides have experience in high-altitude riding conditions?

Absolutely. Our leaders have extensive hands-on experience riding and operating expeditions across Ladakh, Spiti Valley and the broader Himalayan region. They are also trained in Wilderness First Aid (WFR) and remote-terrain response protocols.

Can I join if I’m new to riding in the Himalayas?

Yes as long as you are comfortable handling a motorcycle. This tour is designed to offer a balance of challenge and comfort. Riders seeking a more introductory experience may also explore our other journeys within the Motorcycle Tours India and the Himalayas collection.

Are motorcycles and logistics included in the tour?

Yes. The expedition includes a well-maintained Royal Enfield motorcycle, fuel support, accommodation, meals and all relevant riding permits. This allows you to enjoy the journey without managing logistics.

What makes this expedition different from standard motorcycle group tours?

This expedition is curated as a premium small-group experience, blending adventure, cultural immersion and comfort. Rather than rushing through roads, we focus on meaningful riding, personal space, altitude awareness and quality time in the landscapes we explore.

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