Himalayan Odyssey - India

One of India’s great motorbike road trips

This is a sensational 10 day, 820 km motorbike adventure, from the cedar clad foothills of the Himalaya at Shimla, along vertiginous cliff carved roads and gorges of Kinnaur, to the semi-arid heights of the Indo-Tibetan border, Kaza, Spiti Valley and beyond to 15,060 ft / 4,590 m Kunzum La, Lahaul and Manali

Spectacular scenery, exhilarating riding, iconic motorbikes

Feel the joy aboard a Royal Enfield

Our Himalayan Odyssey tour starts at Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh and former summer residence of the British Raj in India and follows the route of the old Hindustan-Tibet road along the banks of the churning Sutlej River before turning north into the Spiti Valley.

Our itinerary takes us along slopes covered with thick woods, orchards, fields and hamlets in Kinnaur District to the Bhimakali Temple at Sarahan and onto the small village of Kalpa, known for its apple trees and magnificent views to the sacred Kinnaur Kailash lingum at 14,850 ft / 4,500 m.

After obtaining permits at Reckong Peo, we head into the steep valleys and arid terrain of the Himalayan rain-shadow, following ‘the world’s most treacherous road’ along the Spiti River valley within touching distance (5 km) of the Indo-Tibetan border.

Reaching Kaza we are in the land of Himalayan Buddhism. We visit ancient monasteries and the pristine, desolate beauty of the surrounding high altitude villages of Komic, Langza and Kibber. Here is the abode of the Snow leopard, Himalayan wolf, Blue sheep, ibex and Golden eagle.

Riding west we climb up through yak meadows to Kunzum La (pass) at 14,931 ft / 4,551 m and descend precipitous switchbacks to Chandratal (Moon Lake) surrounded by 20,000 ft / 6,100 m snow-capped peaks. The final leg of our journey takes us into the awe-inspiring beauty of Lahaul district’s upper Chenab River valley and over Rohtang La (13,051 ft / 3,978 m) to the pine covered slopes of Manali.

Himalayan Odyssey Key Tour Info

  • Difficulty - advanced (talk to us about what’s required)

  • Tour type - on road - 65% paved - 35% rough / dirt road with some rocky river crossings

  • Ride distance - 515 miles / 820 km

  • Duration - 10 days (7 days motorbiking)

  • Daily drive time - 4 to 6 hours

  • Accommodation nights - premium hotel (3), heritage (1), boutique (3), luxury camping (2)

  • Tour cost - £2,450 (2022)

  • Arrival / departure airport - New Delhi (DEL)

Tour Dates

3 - 12 September 2022 - BOOKED

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Tour Route

Royal Enfield Himalaya

With its long travel suspension, 800 mm seat height and well positioned foot pegs and handlebars, the Himalaya can take you comfortably almost everywhere you want to go - on road or off

With its long travel suspension, 800 mm seat height and well positioned foot pegs and handlebars, the Himalaya can take you comfortably almost everywhere you want to go - on road or off

Tour Highlights

  • Boost your karma with a circumnavigation of the stupa at Kunzum La (14,931 ft / 4,551 m)

  • Listen to mesmerising drumming and prayer chant of morning ritual at 800 year old Bhimakali temple

  • Battle your Enfield through a rocky, streaming nullah (river) crossing and make it out the other side

  • Stay in old-world elegance of the British Raj at a grand heritage hotel in Shimla

  • Suppress vertigo and ride across the 1,000 ft chasm at recently constructed, single lane Chicham bridge

  • Stroll back streets of Kaza, sip chai at a bohemian cafe and perhaps try a sheesha

  • Watch morning light illuminate Jorkanden (21,360 ft / 6,473 m) and the peaks of Kinnaur Kailash range

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  • Feel unbounded joy riding a Royal Enfield through the highest mountains in the world

  • Cruise heart stopping, cliff-carved carriageways on the old Hindustan-Tibet highway in Kinnaur

  • Relax around the fire with a beer or two, under a panoply of a billion stars in a comfortable tented camp at Nako

  • Spot for Snow leopard, Himalayan wolf and ibex at Kibber - they’re out there somewhere

  • Eat Tibetan momos (dumplings) and thukpa (noodle soup) at a local roadside dhaba

  • Stop at the sign, take the snap - is it really ‘the world’s most treacherous road’?

  • Mail home from the highest post office in the world at Hikkim (14,520 ft / 4,400 m)

 Tour Inclusions

  • Royal Enfield Himalaya (dual sport) motorbike

  • All accommodation (twin sharing)

  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)

  • All fuel

  • Third party motorbike insurance

  • All entrance fees and travel permits in India

  • Extensive group medical pack and qualified medic

  • Support vehicle and mechanic (if group greater than 5 clients)

  • Internal flight (Manali / Kullu - New Delhi)

  • Airport pick-up / drop-off at New Delhi

  • Group guide

Tour Exclusions

  • Personal travel insurance

  • International flights

  • Visa for India

  • Motorcycle damage - we require a £500 security deposit to be ‘held’ on your card, alternatively we offer our own damage insurance for an extra £150

  • Protective clothing - we can provide a helmet and strap-on elbow and knee protectors for a small additional charge, however we strongly suggest that you bring your own protective gear and helmet

  • Alcohol

  • Single room supplement - £300 extra

Please read the FAQs section below for detail on kit and clothing, Indian visas, personal travel insurance, etc

Himalayan Odyssey 10 Day Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive New Delhi (DEL) airport

Welcome to Wonderful India! You will be met at the airport and taken to our first class accommodation in the city. In the evening you meet the other riders and your guide for a tour briefing and welcome dinner. If you have time, step out to visit some of the city’s magnificent sites including Old Delhi’s Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk, Lodhi Gardens, Humayun's Tomb and India Gate.

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Day 2

Delhi - Shimla - 360 km - 8 hrs

After a fine breakfast, we board our comfortable private coach/minibus for the drive to Shimla in the foothills of the Himalaya. It’s the best way to navigate the roads and traffic across the bustling North Indian plain. We have a tasty lunch in a traditional dhaba (restaurant) and arrive at our heritage hotel in Shimla in the late afternoon for a first look at our rides - the Royal Enfield Himalayas.

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Day 3

Shimla - Sarahan - 160 km - 6 hrs

It’s onto the motorbikes and we start with an easy cruise into hillside curves, through orchards, fields, villages and forest. We descend 4,700 ft / 1,425 m to the Sutlej River for lunch, and follow the churning waters to Sarahan in the old princely state of Bushahr. Here we stay in a heritage guest house close to the impressive 800 year old Bhimakali Temple.

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Day 4

Sarahan - Kalpa - 130 km - 5 hrs

We rise early to listen to the drumming of the priest’s morning arti (ritual prayer) and then return to the erstwhile Hindustan-Tibet road as it enters Kinnaur District. Here the carriageway carves through rock tunnels and vertigo inducing cliff walls. Further precipitous drops accompany us along the Baspa River to lunch at Sangla. Our final stop is the picturesque village of Kalpa, where our hotel has fabulous views of Jorkanden (21,360 ft / 6,473 m) and the Kinnaur Kailash range.

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Day 5

Kalpa - Nako - 110 km - 4 hrs

In the morning we apply for our permits at Reckong Peo. There’s a bit of waiting around as the local administration grinds into action, but soon we’re riding through deep gorges on ‘the world’s most treacherous road’ - watch out for work crews still blasting the route! We turn north into Spiti Valley 5 km from the Tibetan border and soon afterwards climb up to the remote village of Nako. We spend the night under a panoply of a billion stars in large comfortable canvas tents.

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Day 6

Nako - Kaza - 110 km - 4 hrs

Today we arrive in the land of Himalayan Buddhism. We visit Tabo Gompa, thought to be the oldest continuously functioning monastery in India, as well as Dhankar village, the capital of the old Spiti kingdom perched in a spectacular position above the main valley. We ride onto to Kaza, overlooked by high mountain ridges on all sides, for lunch at our boutique hotel and a relaxed afternoon wandering through the narrow streets and bazaar of the old town.

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Day 7

Kaza - Komic - Kaza - 95 km - 4 hrs

In early light we head out on a short drive to Key Gompa to listen to the ethereal chanting of the monks’ morning prayer. Suitably uplifted, we return to our hotel for a hearty breakfast. Later in the day we set off for a leisurely loop through the high altitude villages of Komic and Langzar, stopping at Hikkim to send mail from the highest post office in the world (14,520 ft / 4,400 m). Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Himalayan wolf, ibex, Blue sheep and Golden eagles that inhabit these parts.

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Day 8

Kaza - Chandratal - 90 km - 4 hrs

Kibber, from where BBC Wildlife filmed dramatic footage of hunting Snow leopard, is our first stop today. We cross the recently constructed Chicham Bridge (one at a time) that spans a 1,000 ft / 300 m chasm, and after lunch climb through yak meadows out of Spiti Valley to Kunzum La (14,931 ft / 4,551 m), circumnavigate the stupa for luck and descend a series of steep switchbacks to Chandratal (Moon Lake). Tonight we sleep under thick blankets at 14,000 ft / 4,240 m in large comfortable canvas tents.

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Day 9

Ch’dratal - Manali - 125 km - 5 hrs

We are now in Lahaul District’s beautiful and remote upper Chenab River valley, surrounded by glaciers, Papsura, Indrasan, Mulkila and other 20,000 ft / 6,060 m snow-capped peaks of Inderkilla National Park. Prepare for a rough road and hope the nullah (river) crossings are not too high! At Gramphu we hit smooth tarmac, cruise up to the last pass at Rohtang La (13,051 ft / 3,978 m), and cross over to the pine forested slopes of Manali for a well-earned celebratory dinner at our boutique heritage hotel.

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Day 10

Manali - New Delhi

Well, it’s been a great adventure, but sadly today it’s time to say goodbye and take a short flight back to New Delhi, where it all started.

Why not extend your stay to visit the Pink City of Jaipur in Rajesthan, the Taj Mahal at Agra, or search for tigers in Ranthambore or Jim Corbett National Parks (not allowed on motorbikes unfortunately!)?

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Himalayan Odyssey FAQs

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