LAHAUL, SPITI VALLEY &
LADAKH Motorcycle Safari
Day 01: Arrive Delhi
You will be assisted on arrival and transferred to your hotel. Overnight
in a hotel
Day 02: Delhi - Kalka
- Shimla By Train / Himalayan Queen
You will be transferred in time to board the Himalayan Queen to
Kalka, from where you will have a delightful journey in a Toy
Train to Shimla. The train passes through 104 tunnels and zigzags
its way up the beautiful mountain scenery. Overnight stay in your
hotel.
Day 03: In Shimla 
Your tour of Shimla will include the Mall, which runs along the
top of the ridge with its rows of shops and old colonial architecture
and is one place every visitor passes through. This is the hub
of Shimla's life. At the end of the promenade, there is Scandal
Point, a large open square with a view of the town, so named because
of a number of romantic rendezvous arranged here in the past.
Shimla's landmarks - the neo Gothic structure of Christ Church
and the neo Tudor Library building are worth seeing.
Day 04: Shimla - Sarahan (2165 M) - By
surface / 184 km / approx 7 hrs
You commence your biking by departing from Shimla early in the
morning and arrive Sarahan by the evening. En route visit Buddha
Temple at Rampur, which is 130 km from Shimla. After the visit
continue your drive to Sarahan, the ancient capital of the mighty
Bushahr. Here, the Bhimakali Temple is built in Indo-Tibetan architectural
style and is one of the finest examples of Himachali architecture.
Overnight at Hotel
Day 05: Sarahan - Sangla
(2680 M) - By surface / 92 km / approx 3 - 4 hrs
From Sarahan your journey takes you to Sangla (Kinnaur) through
the Baspa Valley, offering breathtaking views of gorges of the
Greater Himalayas. You will be stopping en route at Karchham,
where the Baspa River joins the Sutlej River from the south. 18
km from here brings you to Sangla, where you check in to your
camp. Overnight stay in your camp.
Day 06: In Sangla
Today you will enjoy a day trip to Rakcham & Chitkul. Rakchham
is situated on the banks of Baspa River, at an altitude of 2900
M, and is famous for its scenic beauty. It is about 13 km from
Sangla on the way to Chitkul (3450 M). The last and the highest
village in the Baspa Valley, Chitkul, 28 km from Sangla, is noted
for its alpine meadows and views of the snows capped peaks. Looming
above the village is the impressive Mt. Kinner Kailash (6050 M).
Day 07: Sangla - Kalpa (2960 M) - By
surface / 51 KM / approx 2 ½ hrs
You have an early morning start and first stop at Kamru Fort on
your way to Kalpa. This castle is situated at an altitude of about
2500 M in the heart of scenic Baspa Valley. The castle has a distinctive
type of temple architecture with a tower that served as the residence
for the Thakur and also housed the clan deity of the ruling house.
You will arrive Kalpa by the afternoon. Overnight at Hotel
Day 08: Kalpa - Nako
(2950 M) biking 122 km / approx 4-5 hrs
As you continue on your biking towards Spiti Valley, you experience
Timberline -- a line beyond which forests do not grow. The barren
and rugged brown mountains start from Jangi, which get more rugged
and barren after Pooh (2837 M). Your drive continues along the
Sutlej River until you reach Khab (2831 M), the confluence of
Rivers Sutlej and Spiti where you halt for a picnic lunch amidst
picturesque surroundings. A direct climb up takes you to Nako.
Overnight stay is in a camp.
Day 09: Nako - Tabo (3050 M) - By surface
/ 59 KM / approx 59 KM / 2 ½ hrs
After breakfast your tour takes you to Tabo, the largest monastic
complex in Spiti. Tabo Gompa is a world heritage site of UNESCO.
Day 10: Tabo - Kaza
(3600 M) - By surface / 48 KM / approx 2 hrs
The Biking from Tabo to Kaza is along the Spiti River; en route
you will be visiting Dhankar Gompa. This Gompa rests high over
the valley and is a stupendous example of local architecture.
It is said to have been a fort and was also the residence of the
ruler of Spiti - the Nano.
You will arrive Kaza in the afternoon and check
in at your hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 11: In Kaza - visit
to Kye Monastery (3969 M) and Kibber (4205 M)
In the morning you visit the Kye Monastery located 12 km from
Kaza. This ancient monastery is believed to have been built on
a crater of an extinct Volcano. The monastery boasts of ancient
brass instruments consisting of trumpets, cymbals and drums.
11 km further ahead is a small gompa at Kibber,
which has the distinction of being the highest permanently inhabited
village here. It is considered to be one of the highest villages
in the world. On the return journey to Kaza you are rewarded with
some excellent views of the Damul Village.
Day 12: Kaza - Keylong
By Surface approx 6 - 7 hrs
Today you would be crossing over the highest altitude on your
entire safari as you travel from Kaza to Keylong over the Kunzam
Pass (4551 M). In Keylong you will be saying for the night in
a Hotel, which has majestic and breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Day 13: Keylong - Sarchu
Morning after breakfast start for Sarchu (4253 M) (125 kms/5 hrs
approx) via Baralachala (4892 M). Sarchu is inhabited by Himalayan
Clan Gaddi and few lonely soldiers at an army outpost. It is also
the actual border between Lahaul and Zanskar. Arrive and overnight
stay in tents.
Day 14: Sarchu - Leh
Morning after breakfast biking to Leh (3500 M) (233 kms/8 - 9
hrs approx.) via Lachulangla (5065 M) and Tanglangla (5360 M)
- the second highest pass in the world with metalled road. Leh
is the capital of Ladakh and is situated on the bank of the river
Indus. Arrive and check into hotel for overnight stay.
Day 15: Leh
Morning free at leisure. After lunch visit Leh Palace, Leh gompa,
Shanti Stupa and local bazaar. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 16: Leh
Morning proceed for sight-seeing of Shey, old summer palace with
12 feet statue of Buddha: Thikse, the superbly situated Monastery
on a hilltop overlooking the village and the Indus river and Hemis
Monastery the richest and the largest Monastery of the area. Overnight
stay at hotel.
Day 17: Leh
Morning proceed for sight-seeing of Phyang and Spituk monasteries.
Lunch at hotel. Afternoon visit to Stok Palace and museum. Return
to Leh enroute visiting SOS Tibetan Refugee camp at Choglamsar.
Evening free at leisure for shopping etc. Dinner and overnight
stay in hotel.
Day 18: Leh - Delhi (Flight)
Morning transfer to the airport in time to board flight for Delhi.
On arrival transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 19:In Delhi
After breakfast in the morning proceed for a city tour of Old
& New Delhi. In the old city visit Red Fort built by Emperor
Shah Jahan; Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India;
enjoy a walking tour in Chandni Chowk - the silver street of Delhi
bustling with activity and Raj Ghat - the memorial of Mahatma
Gandhi. In the afternoon visit Qutab Minar, the tallest stone
tower in India and other historical sites.
Day 20:Departure from Delhi
You will be transferred to the International Airport to board
your flight for your onward journey / back home