Begin your adventure from the bustling streets of Delhi as you embark on a thrilling journey to the enchanting valleys of Srinagar, traversing through some of the most mesmerizing landscapes and challenging terrains of northern India. The expedition kicks off with a scenic overnight bus ride from Delhi to Manali, where you'll be greeted by the picturesque charm of the Himalayan town. From Manali, the real adventure begins as you gear up for the legendary Ladakh bike trip. Riding through the newly inaugurated Atal Tunnel, you'll make your way towards Jispa, crossing the rugged terrain and winding roads of the majestic Baralacha La Pass en route. Continuing your journey, you'll conquer the high-altitude Sarchu, with its breathtaking views and serene landscapes, before heading towards Leh via the formidable Tanglang La Pass. In Leh, you'll delve deeper into Ladakh's mystical allure, exploring the ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and azure lakes. Traverse the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La, as you make your way to the captivating Nubra Valley, where you'll be enchanted by the stark beauty of Hunder, Turtuk, and the shimmering sands of Nubra. The adventure doesn't end there; you'll journey onwards to the iconic Pangong Tso, its mesmerizing blue waters set against the backdrop of towering mountains. Crossing the challenging Chang La Pass, you'll return to Leh, from where you'll embark on a memorable road trip to Kargil, passing through the majestic Fotu La Pass. Finally, your epic journey culminates as you traverse the historic Zoji La Pass, arriving in the picturesque city of Srinagar, where you'll be greeted by the serene Dal Lake and the timeless beauty of the Kashmir Valley. With memories to last a lifetime, this Delhi to Srinagar expedition promises an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the Himalayas.
The best time to embark on the Srinagar to Delhi journey is during the summer months, from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather, clear skies, and optimal road conditions, allowing travelers to enjoy the scenic landscapes and high-altitude passes without hindrance. However, for those seeking to witness the beauty of snow-capped landscapes, the months of May and June are ideal, while September provides milder temperatures and fewer crowds for a more peaceful experience.
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Q: What should I expect upon arrival in Manali?
A: Upon arrival in Manali, you can expect to be greeted by the charming mountain town known for its scenic beauty, vibrant markets, and pleasant weather. You'll have time to relax and explore the local attractions before continuing your journey.
Q: What are the highlights of the journey from Manali to Jispa?
A: The journey from Manali to Jispa offers stunning views of the Himalayas and includes crossing the famous Atal Tunnel, one of the highest tunnels in the world. You'll also pass through picturesque landscapes and experience the thrill of driving through mountainous terrain.
Q: What attractions can I explore in Leh and Nubra Valley?
A: In Leh, you can explore ancient monasteries, visit the Leh Palace, and stroll through the bustling markets. In Nubra Valley, highlights include the sand dunes of Hunder, the picturesque village of Turtuk, and the serene Diskit Monastery.
Q: What are the road conditions like from Pangong Tso to Leh via Chang La Pass?
A: The road from Pangong Tso to Leh via Chang La Pass can be rough in parts, with narrow stretches and occasional landslides. It's advisable to drive carefully and be prepared for some bumpy sections along the way.
Q: What are some unique or special events or festivals that take place in Ladakh
A: One of the most unique and culturally significant festivals in Ladakh is the Hemis Festival. Celebrated at the Hemis Monastery, it commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava with colorful masked dances known as Cham dances, traditional music, and religious rituals.
| Places covered | Inclusions | Exclusions |
|---|---|---|
| Meals on MAP Plan (Dinner and Breakfast) starting with Dinner on Day 2. | Any meals/services not mentioned in the inclusions. | |
| Accommodation on a Triple sharing basis (General) & Double sharing basis for couples. | Lunch expenses are not covered. | |
| Royal Enfield Himalayan Bike. | Travel expenses are not included. | |
| 01 Mechanic, 01 Marshall, 01 Backup Vehicle specifically for luggage. | Security deposit for bike: INR 5000/bike (Refundable). | |
| Fuel for the entire journey (As per the itinerary). | Biking gears (Jackets, Knee, and Elbow Guard) are not provided. | |
| Standard-size Helmets (suggest you bring your own). | Transport apart from the itinerary is not part of the package. | |
| Inner-Line Permit for all restricted areas. | Expenses related to alcohol, soft drinks, mineral water, beverages, etc., are not covered. | |
| Wildlife Fee and Environmental Fee. | Personal expenses such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc., are not included. | |
| Sightseeing as per itinerary. | Costs arising from unforeseen circumstances like landslides, roadblocks, bad weather, etc., are not covered. | |
| Oxygen cylinder and basic first-aid during the tour. | Travel insurance is not provided. | |
| Airport/Volvo Stand Pickup and Drop (At a common time for the group). | Room service/restaurant expenses are not included. | |
| Anything not mentioned under 'inclusions' is not covered. | ||
| 5% GST is applicable. |
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