Manali Lahual Spiti Bike Tour 7 Nights 8 Days
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Manali Lahual Spiti Bike Tour
Manali Lahual Spiti Bike Tour
Region
Kullu Manali, Lahaul & Spiti
Tour Type
Motor Bike Tour
Grade
Medium
Route
Manali, Rohtang, Udaipur, Jispa, Batal, Losar, Chandrataal, Kunzum Pass, kaza, Manali
Cost
25000/- per person
Season
June to September
Duration
7 Nights 8 Days
Group Size
15 People
Tour Bikes
Standard 350/500, Thunderbird 350/500, Classic 350/500, RE Himalayan
Manali Lahual Spiti Bike Tour
Office Address:
Village Chetti PO Larankelo, Kullu,
Himachal Pradesh 175104, India
Phone Number:
+91-98163 17490
Email Address
zenithbiz.info@gmail.com
Manali Lahual Spiti Bike Tour
Arrive Delhi Volvo station (as per the Volvo time). Overnight in Volvo bus.
Arrive in Manali by Morning time, where you will meet our team memebr and your co-riders (Tour Guide). Post lunch, the tour guide briefs everyone on theroute and the day-wise plan. After the briefing, we head out for a short round on the motorcycle. If any adjustments are needed as per your preference, our mechanics will take care of it. O/N Stay & Dinner at Manali.
After breakfast, start riding with the Beas river toward Rohtang top. Riding over Rohtang Pass (3980m) which offers fine views of glaciers and snow, capped peaks. After Rohtang La top we will enter in beautiful valley of Lahual and Spiti and we will take left turn from Tandi to Udaipur. You will visit temple of Shiva famous by name Triloknath. Enjoy the ride with Bhaga river and between the mountains. We will reach Udaipur in the evening and will Stay in hotel/camping/guesthouse there.
Leave the Udaipur after morning breakfast and we ride towards the Jispa the green valley of Lahual. We will reach Jispa in afternoon and if we have time then we will ride upto Baralacha la and back to Jispa hotel/camping/guest house where we will stay for the night. O/N Stay & Dinner at Sarahan.
After an early breakfast, we will start riding from Jispa to Chandrataal lake. It is situated at an altitude of about 4,300 metres (14,100 ft). This is a challenging part of the day’s journey because the road goes from bad to worse towards the top, with some tricky curves thrown in as well. We will reach Chandertaal in the evening and will Stay in camping there.
Leave the Chandertaal lake and ride up towards the Kuzum La Pass (4590 meter) the highest point of the journey. After the descent from Kuzum La, we move toward to Losar village and Kaza city. We will reach Kaza in evening time where we stay in hotel/camping/guest house for the night.
After an early breakfast, we will start riding to visit the Kaza. Kaza (11,980 Ft) is the capital of the Spiti region. Today’s highlight is the ride to the Kibber (14,200 feet) and Komic (14,830 feet) villages, the highest altitude villages in the world to be populated all year round. The village of Hikkim (14,435 feet) has thehighest Post Office in the world (Pin Code 172114). It’s a good idea to mail a postcardfrom this Post Office as a souvenir of your journey. Finally, a visit to the beautiful KiGompa (aka Kee, Key), the largest monastery in Spiti, wraps up the day’s ride. Overnight stay in hotel/camping/guest house for the night.
This is the last day of the tour. After breakfast in Kaza we will ride toward the Rohtang and manali. This tour ends in manali with beautiful and unforgettable memory.
Ladakh Bike Expedition-Manali
Group Number | Arrival Date in Manali | Departure Date from Manali | Status of Group |
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1 | 15 June 2024 | 24 June 2024 | Available |
2 | 29 June 2024 | 08 July 2024 | Available |
3 | 13 July 2024 | 22 July 2024 | Available |
4 | 27 July 2024 | 05 August 2024 | Available |
5 | 10 August 2024 | 19 August 2024 | Available |
6 | 24 August 2024 | 03 September 2024 | Available |
7 | 08 September 2024 | 17 September 2024 | Available |
Ladakh Bike Expedition-Manali
- Inclusions
- Exclusion
- Accommodation in hotels/camping or guesthouse on twin sharing basis.
- MAP basis in hotel (Room+Breakfast+Dinner).
- One Enfield 350cc bike (with fuel) per rider with halmet.
- Fuel backup for Bike.
- Experience guide for the entire tour.
- Motorbike Mechanic for the entire tour.
- Entrance or permit to place of visit.
- Volvo tickets from Delhi to Manali and Manali to Delhi.
- First aid box with oxygen cylinder.
- Backup SUV vehicle for more than 5 riders.
- Beautiful memories of unique destination.
- Extra charges for other meal than mentioned in itinerary.
- Accessories for bikes (Available on direct cost)
- Any Kind of Personal Expenses or Optional Tours
- Additional costs due to flight cancellation, road blocks etc
- Medical & Travel insurance
- Change in itinerary due to reasons, which is not in our control like a change in flight or train schedule; cancellation of flights/trains, political disturbances, natural etc.
- In case of major mechanical damage, participant will have to pay for replaced parts and for servicing done by the local shop & accident damage will have to be paid by the rider.
- Any other item, which is not mentioned in the inclusion.
Ladakh Bike Expedition-Manali
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Booking Policy
- Refund Policy
- Cancellation Policy
- Terms & Conditions
- A 50% advance payment is required to confirm the booking.
- The remaining amount must be paid at least 15 days before the tour start date.
- Bookings can be made online or through our authorized travel agents.
- 100% refund if the tour is canceled more than 30 days before the start date.
- 50% refund if the tour is canceled between 15 to 30 days before the start date.
- No refund if the tour is canceled within 15 days of the start date.
- Cancellations made 15 days or more before the start date: 50% of the tour cost will be deducted as cancellation charges.
- Cancellations made within 15 days of the start date: No refund will be provided.
- The package price is subject to change without prior notice.
- Rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- The hotel check-in and check-out times should be followed.
- Any additional expenses during the tour should be borne by the traveler.
- The company is not responsible for any delay or cancellation of the trip due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions.
Ladakh Bike Expedition-Manali
A: The duration typically ranges from 10 to 14 days, depending on the specific itinerary chosen.
A: The best time is usually between June and September when the weather is most favorable and roads are open.
A: Prior biking experience is highly recommended, especially for long-distance rides in varying terrains and altitudes.
A: Most tour operators provide Royal Enfield motorcycles or similar sturdy bikes suitable for rugged terrain.
A: The Ladakh region involves challenging terrains, high altitudes, and unpredictable weather conditions, making it a moderately to highly difficult expedition.
A: Yes, participants are advised to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and consult with a healthcare professional before the trip. Medications like Diamox may also be recommended.
A: Accommodations typically range from basic guesthouses to comfortable hotels, depending on the itinerary and preferences.
A: Most tour packages include meals, but it’s essential to confirm with the tour operator beforehand.
A: Essentials include appropriate riding gear, warm clothing, rain gear, sunscreen, sunglasses, basic medical kit, and personal items.
A: Yes, most tours include a support vehicle carrying spare parts, luggage, and a mechanic to assist in case of breakdowns.
A: Participants typically need valid identification, driving license, permits for restricted areas, and any necessary travel insurance.
A: The expedition involves long hours of riding, navigating challenging terrain, and adapting to high altitudes, requiring a reasonable level of physical fitness.
A: Some tour operators allow participants to bring their motorcycles, but it’s essential to confirm this beforehand and ensure the bike is suitable for the terrain.
A: Tour operators usually have contingency plans in place, including access to medical facilities, evacuation procedures, and communication systems for emergencies.