Delhi 00 Night – Shimla 02 Nights – Sarahan 01 Night – Sangla 01 Night – Kalpa 01 Night – Tabo 01 Night – Kaza 02 Nights – Manali 02 Nights – Chandigarh 01 Night – Delhi 00 Night
Motor Bike tours in Himachal Pradesh is more popular as trekking and mountaineering. For motor biking tour, You must be a very good biker, because you have to cross high passes and road is not good but supporting car will remain with you and car carries your luggage, food, staff and camping infrastructure so you can enjoy the nature. The best destination of mountain biking exploration among the Indian higher regions is Himachal and Ladakh. This unforgettable motorbike journey from Shimla & which will take you to Kinnaur valley , Spiti valley, Lahaul valley and ending the bike journey at Manali. Journey from Shimla to Manali is one of the ultimate challenges for the motorbike enthusiasts. Beginning at Shimla, the tour will take you to Kaza, Kunzum Pass (4551 Mts.), Atal Tunnel and finally ends at Manali.
PER PERSON PACKAGE COST IN US DOLLARS (Accommodation considered on Half Board Basis “daily Breakfast & Dinner”) (Valid for both Indians & Foreign Nationals) |
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Travel Occupancy |
Validity 15 JUNE ‘2025 TILL 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 |
Validity 15 JUNE ‘2026 TILL 30 SEPTEMBER 2026 |
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Minimum 02 Persons travelling together on Twin sharing basis. |
Land Cost @ USD 3450 Per Person |
Land Cost @ USD 3970 Per Person |
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Minimum 04 Persons travelling together on Twin sharing basis. |
Land Cost @ USD 2750Per Person |
Land Cost @ USD 3160 Per Person |
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Minimum 06 Persons travelling together on Twin sharing basis. |
Land Cost @ USD 2450 Per Person |
Land Cost @ USD 2820 Per Person |
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Optional Supplement cost of Escorting Bike Rider on top of Package cost @ USD 995 |
Personalised Meet & Greet at Airport & Hotels where booked thru us
11 Night’s Accommodation mentioned or similar category in Double / Twin rooms on sharing basis including daily breakfast and dinner throughout.
Train ticket for sector Delhi / Kalka + Chandigarh / Delhi in Aircond Executive Class.
Train ticket for sector Kalka / Shimla in Non Aircond. chair car class.
09 days Royal Himalayan 410 cc / Royal Enfield Standard or Classic 350 cc motorbike inclusive of fuel, from Shimla through Manali as mentioned in Itinerary.
Mechanic
Backup vehicle(Mahindra bolero/Pickup)
Innerline Permit fees
All transport by air conditioned Toyota Innova as required in the tour programme on day 1, day 11 and day 12.
Accompanied English Speaking Guide during motorbike tour as per itinerary
All Toll taxes, parking fee, state taxes and drivers allowances
Entrance fees at monuments during the sightseeing tours as per Itinerary.
Current Government of India Goods & Service Tax (GST)
Domestic & International Air Ticket
Travel Insurance (you can obtain by yourself)
Lunches throughout where not included (can be provided at extra supplement, if needed)
Gratuities/Tipping (this is not mandatory and a prerogative of the guest)
Items of personal nature use such as laundry, phone bills, drinks etc.
Video camera fees at monuments and parks
Extra Meals, Drinks & Beverages other than mentioned in programs,
Emergency Transportation / Evacuation.
Extra cost for unseen & unstoppable circumstances (natural disaster, strike etc.)
Any kind of Insurance and medical evacuation
Any expenses caused by reason beyond our control such as roadblock due to natural climates and accidents. Etc.
Bike damages
Early check-in and Late check-out at hotels, if not mentioned in inclusions
Any other item not mentioned in cost includes column
Today early morning at 6 am we pickyou from your hotel in Delhi and transfer to New Delhi Train Station to connect Train to Shimla via Kalka.
CHANGE TRAIIN IN KALKA
In Guinness book of “Rail facts & Feats,” this Railway line has been described as “the Greatest Narrow Gauge Engineering feat in India”
On arrival at Shimla Train Station you will be met & transferred to your hotel.
The British discovered Shimla in the form of a little village in 1819 during the Anglo-Gorkha war. When war broke afresh in 1819, the British took the place with its cool and healthy climate. Here was installed a village of tents, where the heat weary British military and civil officers came to rest and the first house built in 1822, is regarded to be “Kennedy House” which was the residence of Charles Pratt Kennedy, the newly appointed political officer to the hill states. In 1864 under the Viceroyalty of John Lawrence, Shimla was officially declared the Summer Capital of British Empire in India (April to October). – a status is retained upto Indian Independence in 1947. After the independence of India, Shimla became the capital of Punjab until 1966, when it came under Himachal Pradesh. In 1971 Himachal Pradesh became a full fledged state and Shimla became the capital of this state.
“09 days Motorbike tour Starts today with handover of your Individual Royal Enfield Motorbike”
Today enjoy Full day sightseeing in Shimla on Motorbike.
The Mall: The Mall is the main shopping centre of Shimla. It also has many restaurants, clubs, banks, bars etc. The Mall starts from Chhota Shimla to Viceregal Lodge, which is approximately five Km long stretch. This area has also been declared a ‘Heritage Zone’ by the State Government. The vehicles are not allowed into Mall road except ambulance and fire engines. There are many old beautiful buildings standing on Mall Road.
The Ridge: This large open space in the heart of town presents excellent views of the mountain ranges.
Christ Church: The most prominent building on the Mall is the yellow Christ Church built in 1857, reputed to be the second oldest church in northern India. It was designed by Colonel JT Boileau in 1844.
Scandal Point: Scandal Point remains the hub of Shimla’s social life; it is the place where people gathered for both conversation and gossip. Now it is also known as the meeting place of the local Shimla.
Viceregal Lodge (Built in 1888)/ Indian Institute of Advanced Study: Built Between 1884 – 1888 by chief architect Henry Irwin. The building resembles a Scottish baronial castle. This was the first building with electric light in Shimla. This was the venue of the Simla Conference in 1945. In 1947, the decision to partition India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), was taken here. After independence 1947, building became the property of the President of India and was renamed Rashtrapati Niwas. Now it houses the Indian Institute of Advance Study and is open only in some parts to the public. (closed on Monday and Gazetted Holidays)
Jhaku Temple/ Hill (2455 Mts.): Dedicated to monkey god Hanuman ji, the attendant of Lord Rama. This is the town’s highest peak at an altitude of 8048 feet above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the city and snow capped mountains.
After breakfast, depart to Sarahan via Narkanda and Rampur.
A beautiful drive through thick pine forests of the Pir Punjal Range, crossing Narkanda with an overlooking view of the Shivalik range and lush green valleys carpeted by apples orchards.
Sarhan is a tiny village but offers splendid views of Shrikand Mahadev Peak (5155m).
Later visit The Bhimakali temple is built in Indo-Tibetan architectural style, it is one of the finest examples of Himachali architecture and is dedicated to Lord Narsingha and Lord Raghunath. This temple is the main attraction of the region and is decorated silver.
Once in Sarahan, one beholds a range of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and one of them is the Shrikhand Peak. The rather peculiar thing about this peak is that it is only one, whose tip remains uncovered with snow. In the evening, sunrays adorn the peaks and the sight is simply stupendous.
After breakfast, ride to Sangla (Kinnaur) through the Baspa Valley.
Kinnaur holds three of world’s grandest mountain ranges-the Zanskar, the Greater Himalaya, and the Dhauladhar-and the famous 4,573-meter-high Kinner Kailash mountain by whose side is the seventy-nine foot vertical rock formation that resembles a Shivalinga and changes color as the day passes.
Karchham (1,899 meters), located at the confluence of the Sutlej and Baspar rivers, is the start of the picturesque Baspar Valley of which Sangla is the largest settlement. Baspa Valley is the prettiest Valley in the Himalayas. The beautiful valley along Bhaba River is an important tourist spot. It is a link road to the valley, which originates at Wangtu. There are saffron fields, orchards, and higher up, as the road climbs the steep, there are lush green alpine meadows.
In the Afternoon we ride towards Chitkul for short excursion.
Chitkul (3450 mts.): Chitkul is the last and highest village in the enchanting Sangla valley, situated on the right bank of river Baspa at a distance of 26 km from Sangla. This is one of the most beautiful village in Himachal Pradesh. There are 3 temples of local goddess Mathi.
Morning visit Sangla and Kamru Fort and afternoon drive to Kalpa.
Sangla Village(2680 meters) : village is situated on the right bank of Baspa River, the village of Sangla has the main market and the village houses are an unique examples of wooded architecture.
Kamru Fort(2800 meters): Fort is situated at a distance of 1 km from Sangla, it is a five storeyed old fort. It serves as an excellent example of an architectural style that is unique to this part of the world. The fort belonged to the rulers of erstwhile Bushehar.
Kalpa : There are about 77 villages in the Kinnaur district and Kalpa is one of the biggest of them, once a favorite haunt of Lord Dalhousie. In front of Kalpa is an impressive view of the Raldang Kailash massif directly across the Sutlej river. There are almost no urban centers. Rechong Peo is the headquarters of the Kinnaur district. It is placed at an altitude of 2670 meters, and offers a fine view of the Kinner Kailash. At a distance of 3 km from Rechong Peo, Kothi has a temple dedicated to the Goddess.
Evening we ride to nearby village to witness picturesque valley view as the Sun sets behind the mighty mountains.
After breakfast, drive to Nako, and later drive further to Tabo.
Nako : There is a small village on the bank of this lake – and the village seems to be half buried by the lake’s borders. On the water’s northern side, are four Buddhist temples with stucco images and murals. Near Nako is a footprint-like impression ascribed to the saint Padmasambhava. It freezes in winter and people enjoy skating on this lake. Nako Lake is a pilgrim destination for the Buddhists. Because the Nako Lake is situated at such a great height, there are only a few species of fishes that populate the lake. Anglers coming here with their fishing rods come mainly to while away their time in the beautiful surroundings of the lake. One can observe numerous species of birds and flying overhead at Nako Lake. A perfect place for nature lovers & ornithologists alike, Nako Lake and Nako Monastery is a popular tourist destination in Himachal. Enjoy the atmosphere & obtain blessings as Nako in Kinnaur invites everyone with a welcome smile.
After lunch drive further to Tabo
Tabo – the largest district in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, Lahaul and Spiti, is a vast area of high mountains and low valleys. It is bounded by Ladakh to the north, Tibet to the east, and the Kullu valley to the south. The district is named after its two subdivisions, which are distinct and separate regions, despite of their topographical and cultural similarities. The altitude varies from over 6,500 m in the high peaks to 2,740 m, where the Chenab River makes its exit from the region. The Lahaul region is at an altitude of 3000-3900 m, the air is much rarified and there are heavy snowstorms between September and May. Nevertheless, since the rains here are very scanty, it is an ideal place for trekkers, especially in the months between June and September. The Spiti valley is connected to Lahaul through the 4500-meter Kunzam pass. Beyond the reach of the monsoon, the valley sees little rain in summer, when the sun is strong, and the nights cool. It is the seat one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. The monastery contains large number of scriptures and pieces of art, wall painting and Stucco. It is also known as Ajanta of Himalayas.
Tabo Monastery: It is situated at village Tabo at a height of 3050 meter lying in the Spiti valley near the Tibetan (Chinese) border just north of the Satluj River. The Tabo Gompa is the largest monastery complex of Buddhist religion. This has been declared as a protected monument. It was built in A.D. 996 by Ringchen Zangpo and has been declared as the place where the current Dalai Lama will retire. Its sculptures, stucco images and wall paintings are similar to the Ajanta-Ellora paintings.
After breakfast, drive to Kaza (3600 Meters from Sea Level) . Enroute visit Dhankar Monastery
Dhankar Monastery: Dhankar is located on top of a hill about 25 kms. east of Kaza and 7 Km from Schichling National Highway in local parlance, a ‘dhankar’ is a fort. This was once the castle of the rular Spiti, the Nano. On top of a hill there is a fort which uses to be the prison in olden times. Today it has about 150 lamas in residence, a collection of Buddhist scriptures, a 4 bodied ” Vairochana” (Dhayan Budha), murals of Medicine Buddhas and protector deities.
Kaza is the sub-divisional headquarters of Spiti, situated on the left bank of river Spiti on National Highway. This is the main market in the Spiti valley. It has all modern facilities and is connected by road with Manali & Shimla except in the winter months
Local tour visiting Ki Monastry , Kibber and Kaza Market.
Ki Monastery: Situated in Spiti about 11 kms from Kaza was founded by Dromton (1008-64 A.D), the founder of the Ge-lug-pa sect in the 11th century. On the left bank of the Spiti River the Ki Gompa (4116) is regarded as the largest and the oldest monastery in the sub-division. Thousands of devotees from all over the world here attended the Kalachakra ceremony which was performed in August, 2000 by His Holiness Dalai Lama.
Kibber : Kibber is 11 km from Ki Gompa, and is the highest settlement in the world (4205 meters) with a motorable road and electricity. The Ladarcha festival held here each July attracts Buddhists from all over the world. The Pin Valley, south of the Dhankar gompa, has been declared as a national park, where one might see the snow leopard. The 600-year-old Kungri Gompa here is worth a visit.
Hikkim : Hikkim Village is located at an elevation of 4,400 meters (14,400 ft) and about 16 kilometers from the town of Kaza. It is just a small village, only a handful of houses, and is best known for its post office. The post office here came into existence on November 5, 1983, and now is famed as the world’s highest post office.
Komic : After spending some time at Hikkim, you will continue driving for another 3 kilometres and reach the village of Komic. Also known as Kaumik and Komik or Comic, this small village will probably be the highlight of your journey towards this part of Spiti valley. The name Komik literally means “Eye of the Snow Cock”. Located about 19 kilometers from Kaza. The Tanggyud Monastery in Komic village is one of the two monasteries belonging to the Sakya sect left in Spiti Valley.
After breakfast, drive to Manali, over the Kunzum and Atal Tunnel. Enroute visit Chandertal Lake (subject to road open).
Kunzum Pass (4551m) : Kunzum Pass is the highest place of our journey and It remains closed from November to June for vehicles due to heavy snowfall, Enjoy the panoramic view of Bara–Shigri Glacier and about a dozen peaks over 6000m in height, enthralling and awe-inspiring. Crossing the pass, we descend to the Spiti Valley.
Chandratal Lake : drive from Atal tunnel to Batal, reach Baltal, and proceed to Chandratal lake through a link road. On the way have a magnificent view of CB Ranges Peaks. This Deep Blue Water Has A Circumference Of 2.5 Kms. This Is The Source Of The River Chandra According To Some Believers, This Is The Spot From Where The God Indra`s Chariot Took The Eldest Pandava Brother Yudhistra To Swarga To Heaven In His Mortal Form. enjoy the beauty of beautiful lake and natural surrounded Snow peaks. Later drive further to Kaza on chandratal lake.
Atal Tunnel : Today we drive to the new tourist hotspot Atal Tunnel– world’s longest tunnel at an altitude of 10,040 feet. and is located amidst snow-capped mountain peaks and a beautiful valley. As you pass by the 9.02 KM long tunnel which takes around 9 minutes. The North Portal of Atal tunnel opens in the town of Sissu, in Lahaul Valley — a completely different part of Himachal Pradesh than Manali, or Kullu Valley. you will see entirely different world with barren landscapes with almost no trees and greenery but even higher mountain peaks covered with snow and Chandra, a tributary of Chenab river, flowing next to the tunnel. Atal Tunnel is equipped with emergency escape tunnel that runs underneath the main highway, fire hydrants and emergency telephone facility at regular intervals. CCTV cameras and automatic incident detection system, pollution sensing device, automatic ventilation system and the tunnel is equipped by 4G BSNL broadband system. This is the only tunnel of the country where people will not lose mobile signals and can even enjoy high-speed internet.
Solong Valley (2480 mts.): Solong valley is 13 km from Manali. This is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi and offers the view of glaciers and snow capped mountains. There are good skiing slopes equipped with an excellent lift. The winter skiing festival is held here every year.
The adventure activities like paragliding, snowboarding & zorbing, camping, and the gondola or the Solang Ropeway can be done( on direct payment basis).
Manali, one of India’s most famous hill stations, derives its name from Manu and Alaya, who came here for the renewal of the life after battling a deluge for forty days and nights. Manali (2050 mts.) is situated left bank of river Beas on the National Highway to Leh. This is the main town in the Kullu valley which is famous for its apples. Manali is also famous for adventure sports like trekking, mountaineering, paragliding skiing, hiking, mountain biking and rafting etc.
Today enjoy Manali local sightseeing tour on motorbike.
Hadimba Temple/Doongri Temple: The temple is dedicated to the local deity Hadimba built in 1553 AD, It is believed that here Bhim, the great Pandava of the Mahabharata Epic killed the strong and cruel demon, Hadimb and married his sister Hadimba. Hadimba expurgated her all sins by performing a great Tapa, and consequently began to be worshipped as a goddess.
Vashisth Hot Water Sulphur Spring: This is 3 km away from Manali and known for its pyramidal temple dedicated to Vashishta Muni, and natural hot water sulphur springs with two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies.
Old Manali/Manu Temple: This is an original settlement with few old houses made of wood having slate roofs. There is also the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to Manu, who was the creator of human race on the earth.
Monasteries: There are three new Tibetan monasteries at Manali, two are located in the town and one at Aleo on the left bank of Beas river. The famous Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa built in 1969.
“Today after finishing 09 days Motorbike journey please return your Royal Enfield Motorbike to our representative in Manali.”
Today morning after breakfast, we drive Manali to Chandigarh and check in to your hotel and if time permits we also visit Rock Garden.
On arrival at Delhi Train Station you will be transferred to Delhi Airport for onward destination.
Delhi
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