Provinces of the North - Vietnam

One of the world's great motorbike road trips

A three stage grand tour of the northern Himalaya in Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh

This is a three stage, 19 day motorbike adventure covering a total of 2,400 km, from the foothills in Himachal Pradesh, to the high Himalaya in Ladakh, and on to the remote and little visited Zanskar Valley.  Riders can join / depart the tour at the beginning / end of each stage - maximum 10 riders per stage

Stage 1 8 days riding 1,000 km

Stage 1 begins in the cedar clad foothills at Shimla, runs along vertiginous cliff-carved roads and gorges of Kinnaur, to the semi-arid heights of the Indo-Tibetan border area at Kaza in the Spiti valley, and beyond over the high passes of 15,060 ft / 4,590 m Kunzum La and 17,480 ft / 5,328 m Tanglang La to Leh in the old Kingdom of Ladakh.

Stage 2 4 days riding 650 km

Stage 2 loops out from Leh over 17,582 ft / 5,359m Khardung La, one of the highest passes in the world, to Nubra Valley, Hunder and Turtuk within touching distance of the Line of Control with Pakistan.  The route continues along the Shyok River to Pangong Lake, with views into Tibet, and turns back to Leh.

Stage 3 7 days riding 750 km

Stage 3 rides from Leh via Kargil to the remote Zanskar Valley, passing the immense twin peaks of Nun Kun (~23,409 ft / 7,135 m) at Penzi La, and through the little visited Buddhist communities at Zulidok and Purne in the heart of the Zanskar Range. The adventure continues over 16,703 ft / 5, 091m Shinku La (marking the border with Himachal Pradesh) to Jispa and Manali.

Breathtaking landscapes, thrilling rides, great motorbikes

1,100 km 9 days riding

Honda XR 150

We will be riding Honda XR 150s as this is the perfect motorbike to tackle the narrow mountain tracks and paths on our expedition. It’s light and easy to manoeuvre and has enough punch in first gear for tight steep uphill corners, while comfortable in the cruise at 50-60 kph - any faster than this on these roads and that wandering chicken or buffalo can create problems.

Feel the joy aboard a Royal Enfield

Our Trans-Himalayan Adventure combines the best of two of our regular tours with a new route through the remote and little visited Zanskar Valley to make a three week journey of great beauty and unbelievable rides.

Trans-Himalayan Adventure Key Tour Info

  • Difficulty - you need to be confident and competent on a motorbike; a motorbike license is required - talk to us about what to expect

  • Tour type - all stages are on road - each stage is approximately 65% paved - 35% rough / dirt road and each stage has some rocky river crossings

  • Ride distance - stage 1: 1,000 km - stage 2: 650 km - stage 3: 750 km

  • Ride duration - stage 1: 8 days - stage 2: 4 days - stage 3: 7 days

  • Daily ride time - approximately 4 to 6 hours

  • Accommodation - ranges from luxury and heritage hotels, to village lodges and comfortable large canvas tent camps - see stage itineraries below for more detail

  • Tour cost - stage 1: £3,300 - stage 2: £1,500 - stage 3: £2,400

  • International arrival / departure airport - New Delhi (DEL)

Tour Dates

Stage 1 09 - 19 September 2023 4 out of 10 places remaining

Stage 2 18 - 24 September 2023 6 out of 10 places remaining

Stage 3 23 September - 2 October 2023 6 out of 10 places remaining

In most cases, please add a day of travel in India either side of the start / end of each stage to complete the tour.

Whatsapp or email James to join the adventure

There’s simply no other way to see the Himalaya!

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Contact James - your guide and motorbike tour expert

 Tour Inclusions

  • Royal Enfield Scram

  • 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 tour medic

  • Support vehicle (twin cab pickup) with driver and mechanic following us the whole way

  • Group guide

Tour Exclusions

  • Personal travel insurance

  • International and internal flights

  • Visa for India

  • Motorcycle damage - we require an additional £500 security deposit, riders are responsible for any non-mechanical damage (bends, scrapes, scratches etc)

  • 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 - £400 extra approximately per stage

Please read the FAQs section at the bottom of this page for detail on kit and clothing, Indian visas, personal travel insurance, etc

Ready to roll!?

Stage 1 Shimla to Spiti Valley & Leh 8 days riding 1,000 km

Stage 1 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 small village of Kalpa, known for its apple trees and magnificent views of 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 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 the awe-inspiring beauty of Lahaul district’s upper Chenab River valley surrounded by 20,000 ft / 6,100 m snow-capped peaks and onto Keylong and Jispa, gateway to the high(er) passes. We traverse 350 km through remote, desolate beauty of the eastern edge of the Zanskar range, up and over three mountain passes and 21 switchback bends of Gata Loops and onto the River Indus and Leh, capital of the old Kingdom of Ladakh. For those leaving the tour at this stage, there is a spectacular flight from Leh to New Delhi back over our route through the Himalaya.

  • 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

  • Look out across the roof of the world and the high Himalaya at Tanglang La (17,480 ft / 5,328 m)

  • 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

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

  • 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..

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

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 Scram.

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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 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.

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.

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.

Day 8

Kaza - Keylong 190 km 6 hrs

It’s a longer day today and in the morning we 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 the Chenab river, surrounded by glaciers and Papsura, Indrasan, Mulkila and other 20,000 ft / 6,060 m snow-capped peaks of Inderkilla National Park. Prepare for rougher road and hope the nullah (river) crossings are not too high! At Gramphu we hit tarmac and a smooth ride to our hotel in Keylong.

Day 9

Keylong - Sarchu 100 km 3 hrs

We have a relaxed start this morning and ride along the Bhag river to Jispa, the gateway to the high passes. The terrain again turns arid as we gain height and cross into the rain-shadow of the high Himalaya. We ascend to Baralacha La at 16,138 ft / 4,890 m and drop down to the encampment at Sarchu (13,780 ft / 4,200 m) and our accommodation in large, canvas tents, in order to break the 350 km journey through the eastern Zanskar range. Here we are on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh.

Day 10

Sarchu - Leh 250 km 6 hrs

We continue our ascent today, winding up the 21 hairpin bends of the Gata Loops to Lachalung La at 16,715 ft / 5,065 m. We cruise the vast, open valley of More Plains and head even higher to 17,480 ft / 5,328 m Tanglang La. Luckily, it’s paved most of the way up and over, so we’re not at this altitude for too long, and from here we gradually descend to the banks of the River Indus. We stop at the spectacularly positioned hilltop buddhist monastery at Thikse, before arriving at our boutique hotel at Leh, the capital of the old kingdom of Ladakh.

Day 11

Leh - a rest day

Alas, for those leaving at the end of Stage 1, it is time to say goodbye, but there is a final spectacular flight back to Delhi that gives a never-to-be-forgotten panorama of the great ranges that we have ridden through. For those continuing onto Stage 2, today is a rest day. Take time to explore the streets and bazaar of this ancient town and perhaps visit the former residence of the Ladakh monarchy, Leh Palace. Or ride out along the Indus to one of the many nearby picturesque local villages and monasteries, including Stok, Stakna and Fiang.

Stage 3 Leh to Zanskar & Manali 7 days riding 750 km

Stage 3 is an exciting new route into the central valley of the Zanskar range via Kargil to the remote communities of Zulidok, Padam and Zanskar, and on to Jispa and Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Made possible by the Border Roads Agency’s recent opening of Shinku La pass (16,703 ft / 5, 091 m) to motor vehicles, Stage 3 is a journey into a little visited area of the western Himalaya.

  • Marvel at the majesty of Drang Drung Glacier - at 4,800 m and 23 km long, one of the largest in India

  • Scrub up and dip into steaming hot spring waters of the temple baths at Vashisht

  • Ride where few have ridden before - into Zanskar Valley and over Shinku La

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

  • Pass beneath the awesome towering twin peaks of the ~23,409 ft / 7,135 m Nun Kun massif in Suru

  • Stroll the streets of Old Manali, sip chai at a bohemian cafe and perhaps try a sheesha

  • Feel unbounded joy riding a Royal Enfield through the 7,000 m / 23,000 ft mountains of the Zanskar range

Leh - Kargil 220 km 5 hrs

Day 17

Kargil - Zulidok 120 km 4 hrs

Day 18

Zulidok - Zanskar 130 km 4 hrs

Day 19

Zanskar explore 60 km 3 hrs

Day 20

Zanskar - Purne 65 km 4 hrs

Day 21

Purne - Jispa 90 km 4 hrs

Day 22

Day 23

Jispa - Manali 95 km 3.5 hrs

On this last day of Stage 3, we’re back into charted territory at Jispa for the final leg of our Trans-Himalayan Adventure. We will have ridden through some of the most spectacular mountains in the world, and if you have stayed for all three stages, covered over 2,400 km. We arrive at our boutique heritage hotel on the pine forested slopes of Manali by mid-afternoon and for those that wish, there is a dip in the scalding waters of the local temple baths that are fed by super heated hot springs. Tonight we will feast at a well-known local restaurant.

Day 24

Manali - Delhi

In the morning we have a short drive along the Beas river to the airport in Kullu and an hour flight across the Himalayan foothills and north Indian plain to Delhi. Now it is time to say farewell, however not for long perhaps.. look out for many more motorbike adventures ahead - to South Africa, Vietnam, Pakistan, Patagonia and more. But why not extend your stay to visit the Pink City and Mughal palaces 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)?

Trans-Himalayan Adventure FAQs

 Nullah’s no problem! Talk to us to join the adventure