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Spiti-Ladakh-Cruise

The best of three of our Himalayan tours

We have been traveling with our groups to the heights of the Himalayas every summer for 20 years. You can't get any higher in this world. And not spectacular either. Words cannot describe the grandiosity of these mountains and even the best photos cannot convey what awaits the visitor.

The diversity of the different regions is beyond the imagination of anyone who has not seen it with their own eyes, who has not felt the heat of the day and the cold of the night on their skin, who has not found it difficult to breathe beyond the 3,500 meters mark, who didn't feel happy when he was 5,300 meters above sea level on the roof of the world looking down into the valley far below him and sipping a sugar-sweet tea on Kardung-La in the world's highest tea shop..

You can find all this on our new Spiti-Ladakh-Cruise. You fly to Delhi, the capital of India. First you take a taxi or minibus to Chandigarh, where the bikes are waiting for you. From here we set out for the Spiti Valley, one of the most remote and pristine regions of the Indian Himalayas. Then we follow the Manali-Leh Highway to Leh, the capital of the former Kingdom of Ladakh. On the way we overcome four passes, all around 5,000 meters above sea level. Spend the last week in Ladakh, drive west to Kargil, north across the Kardung-La to the Nubra Valley, the Valley of Flowers, and east to Pangong Lake, through which the border to China runs. Here we spend the highest night of our trip in a stationary tented camp at 4,200 meters above sea level. Back in Leh, we board the plane to Delhi, enjoy dinner together, and then we return home.

I guarantee you this will be one of the greatest journeys of your life and the fond memory of it will stay with you for the rest of your life.

ATTENTION! Important notice. Sat navs are not allowed on domestic flights in India. They have been confiscated several times at the airport in Leh and Srinagar, and it felt like an eternity (several months) before we were able to get them back. So it's better not to take a sat nav with you. A smartphone with the appropriate app can serve the same purpose.

ATTENTION! Important notice. Sat navs are not allowed on domestic flights in India. They have been confiscated several times at the airport in Leh and Srinagar, and it felt like an eternity (several months) before we were able to get them back. So it's better not to take a sat nav with you. A smartphone with the appropriate app can serve the same purpose.

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Tour-Infos & Services

  • Total Distance appx. 2.325 km
  • 17 x Riding days
  • Level of Difficulty: Very high
  • 20 x Accommodation in Hotels
  • 2 x Accommodation in Tents
  • 21 x Breakfast
  • 21 x Dinner
  • Visit of the Taj Mahal (option)
  • Royal Enfield Classic (included in the tour price)
  • Himalayan 411 (Option)
  • Himalayan 450 (Option)
  • Lubricants (Petrol/Oil)
  • Service Car
  • Mechanic Service
  • Tour guide on the motorbike
  • min: 6 - max: 12 Driver

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