Greetings from Royal
Bike Riders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We are a Motorcycle
tour operator in India & we are providing first fixed departure for Himalayan
region from 20 June 2010.
Royal
Bike Riders combines professionalism with a fun and informal atmosphere to give clients a memorable riding
experience. The expert staff aims to ensure clients enjoy some of the best roads in the India and in Himalaya
region in total confidence and safety. The tours are designed to cater for all machine types and levels of
rider experience from relative novice through to expert riders. Tours are graded for experience to guide
customers as to suitability. Women riders are also catered for as the company includes a Motorcycle captain
as part of the staff.
We provide Royal
Enfield Bullet 500 cc for the whole tour.
We are giving
complete details for this Motorcycle tour:
For more information visit this
link:
http://www.royalbikeriders.com/leh-ladakh.htm
EXPLORE THE
HIMALAYA WITH HIGHEST PASSES WITH ROYAL BIKE RIDERS
Motorbiking in
ladakh provides a thrilling experience for those who wish or dream of riding through the highest mountain
range in the world. Biking at all levels of experience can be a welcome experience here. In Ladakh, one can
come across many of the attractive Buddhist Gompas on the route while Biking through small but very beautiful
local villages, all at the backdrop of the snow-coated Himalayan mountain ranges. After day long performances
of Biking one can enjoy the Tibetan food & beverages.
To Bike the twisted roads in Ladakh, one needs to be technically perfect biker as the roads are bit rough kind ,
though paved. We will provide a support car to carry ones luggage comes handy and helps to enjoy the great
Himalayan range without any worries. The best time for Biking in Ladakh is from mid June to September end.
One can ride through the 1500 km road from Manali to Leh to Manali. The route takes one on a Zig,Zag course through
the snaky turns of the Himalayan Roads. We offer fixed & tailor made travel packages and schedules of
itineraries as per requirement of our valuable clients.
Where do I get a
visa?
To visit India you
will, of course, need a passport containing a valid tourist visa. Your passport must have at least six months
of validity remaining at time of application. Visas are obtained from the VFS Global (the official agent of
the Indian High Commission) offices in either London, Hayes, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow, or
Edinburgh. All current information on Indian visa applications is available on the web at: http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk/. It is possible
to apply over-the-counter, or by post. We would recommend the latter and suggest you apply in plenty of time. A
tourist visa is usually valid for six months from date of issue. Please note that for those taking part in the
Nepal tours it isnecessarythat you obtain a 'multiple entry' visa. Visas for entry to Nepal are available at the
border crossing at a cost of $40 (USD).
What other paperwork
do I need?
You will need a
valid certificate of travel insurance and an International Driving Licence. For those joining us for the
Spiti Valley and Ladakh tours we ask that you bring two passport-size photographs, needed to obtain your
inner-line permits.
Contact
Details:
Royal Bike Riders Pvt. Ltd.
www.royalbikeriders.com
Mail:
info@royalbikeriders.com
F-11/750,
second floor,
Ganesh nagar II, Shakarpur , New delhi-110092
India Phone No. +91-11
22430376
Fax No. +91-11 22430376
Mobile No.: +91-9810465072 (Yogesh)
Fixed Departure for
Himalayan Region:
Date: 20 June
2010
Price: GBP 2150 per
rider
GBP 1950 per
Pillion
Max. Riders:
10
For more information
visit this link:
http://www.royalbikeriders.com/leh-ladakh.htm
Detailed itinerary for
Himalayan Region:
Leh & Ladakh Introduction:
Day 1: Arrival in
Delhi
Reception at the airport and transfer to the hotel in the heart of Delhi. Overnight stay at
hotel.
Day 2:
Delhi- Manali (2000 m)
An
early morning start for a day in private vehicule to Manali. Arrival at night. Overnight stay in a
comfortable family guest house in one of the serene villages of Manali.
Day 3: Manali
(2000 m)
Rohtang pass (3979 m) is 51kms. from Manali on highway to Keylong/Leh. It offers a panorama and
spectacular mountain view. The pass is open from June to October each year although trekkers can cross it
earlier. It is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley just as Zojila pass is a gatway to Ladakh.
There are a beautiful sight of glaciers, peaks and Chandra river flows down in the Lahaul valley. Slightly to
the left are the twin peaks of the Geypan. During summer(mid June to October) regular buses ply between
Manali-Keylong/Darcha, Udaipur, Spiti and Leh.
Manali has many attractions but the chief centre of interest, historically
and archeologically, is undoubtedly the DHOONGRI TEMPLE dedicated to goddess Hidimba, the Bhim of Mahabharat
fame. It has four-tiered Pagoda shaped roof and the doorway is carved with legendary figures and symbols. This
temple located amidst wooden forest of deodar is about 2.5 kms. from the tourist office. It is a pleasant
experience to stroll in the temple complex which was built in 1533 A.D. A large festival is held here in May.
Over night stay in Manali.
Day 4: Manali-
Udaipur [6H 170 km]
Udaipuris a
town in Lahaul and Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of 2,743 meters, and is
around 53 km north of Keylong.The village was called 'Markul' in olden days. Major attraction here is the
Markula Devi Temple.A temple dedicated to this goddess is quiet famous in Lahaul because of the wooden
carvings in it. The village is situated at the point where the Chenab and Mayar Nallah meet, hence it also
becomes a starting point of the Mayar valley.
This place is therefore a starting point for Mayar valley and further on to Zanskar and other peaks. This is a
green area rather the whole Chenab valley is greener than the Lahaul valley. It has a rest house and some hotels
and is a good resting place
Day 5: Udaipur Sarchu (4000 m) [5H 150 Km]
After breakfast, at
about 07.30 Hours, you start the day’s ride for Sarchu. From Keylong, the road passes through a high altitude
desert with extraordinary mountain views. You take timeout for a tea break at Darcha, another check-post, where our
companion – the Bhaga River – has been bridged. Further, the road climbs to Patseo, from where you can get bird’s
eye-view of Darcha; a little further is Zingzingbar. The country gets wilder now: icy streams flow across the road
that at times disappears into grey and red-brown scree, tumbled down from the bare mountainside to the road’s
periphery. The ‘now-here-now-gone’ track goes over the Baralacha La [4880m] standing at the crossroads of Lahaul,
Zanskar, Spiti and Ladakh regions, before dipping down to Sarchu. On arrival, check into alpine tents with attached
toilets, and relax. O/n Tents.
Day 6: Sarchu Rumtse (3500 m)
The zig zag road goes up to Lachung La pass 5050 m and
plunges into deep and impressive gorges. We then ascend in the direction of the Tanglang La pass (5300 m),
world’s second highest motorable pass. We come across a few villages as we approach the Indus valley. We
drive along the Indus for next 50 kms and finally cross the valley to reach
Leh.
Day 7: Rumtse - Leh (3500m)
From Rumtse, the ride to Leh is an exciting one, with views of the
Indus Valley and many monasteries on the way. Day one is easily manageable: we have a short walk on a rather
flat terrain to aid acclimatization. Over night stay in Leh Hotel.
Day 8: Leh Khardung La (5600 m) Leh (3500 m) [3H 110
Km]
We go up to Khardung La pass takig another labyrinth of zig zag
tracks in our stride. The Kardung La is the highest suitable for vehicle pass of the world : 5600 m! The
panorama on the Zanskar chain at the south and the great Karakoram chain at the north, is magical. We re
trace our route to go back to Leh. For true riders and adventurous, the incomparable visit to Stock village,
located on the other side of Indus, bottom of Stock Kangri with a height of more than 6000
m.
Day 9: Leh (4500 m) [5H 160
Km]

We ride to the Indus valley in the direction of the Tibetan
border. On the way, we visit the monasteries of Tikse, erected at the top of a rocky terrain, dominating the
village. Then the coveted visit of Hemis, the biggest monastery of Ladakh. After Upshi, we ride along the
Indus till Mahe bridge, and leave the valley to enter the heart of Rupshu, the most isolated part of Ladakh.
Taking a sandy track, we reach the famous Tso Moriri lake, gleaming in its turquoise glory. Camping on the
shore of the sacred lake.
We call Rupshu (or Changtang), the Indian part of the huge Tibetan
plateau which extends from East to West on more than 2000 Km. The average altitude of the Rupshu is 4500 m,
too high for regular life. Only nomads live here, with their yaks and their
goats.
Day 10: Tso Moriri lake Tso Kar lake (4300 m) [3H 100
Km]
Tsomiri is the largest of the High
Altitude Lakes to be situated entirely within India. The remote high plateau of Changthang (meaning
‘northland’) stretches from western Tibet into eastern Ladakh. It is situated at a height of 4595 m above sea
level. And the maximum length of the lake is 19 km and the maximum length of the lake is 40 m. .You can
visit Korzok monastery at Tsomoriri which lies on the western bank of the lake.This region, known as the land
of the nomads, will give you an experience to last a lifetime. See the nomads’ traditional lifestyle and
share a cup of butter tea in one of their black yak-hair tents along the incredible oval-shaped bank of
Tsomoriri. The lake changes its turquoise blue color with the light and is surrounded by a picturesque
landscape.Korzok
Korzok, situated at 15,000 feet (4,572 m) with its dozen or so
houses and its gompa appearing like a mirage among the barren hills, is the only permanent settlement in
Rupshu; otherwise the region is inhabited only by nomadic Chang-pa herd’s people. The Rupshu Chang-pa live in
tents all the year round, moving in accordance with an old-established annual routine between the pastures
the exist wherever an occasional stream carrying snowmelt from the heights makes possible the growth of
grass, scanty indeed, but reportedly highly nutritious. The few barley-fields at Korzok must be among the
highest cultivation in the world, but there is no guarantee that the crop will ripen every
year.
Day 11: Tso Kar lakeSarchu [5H 150
Km]
We take a rugged but safe track to
reach the Leh-Manali road, next to Pang. Road straight to the south till Sarchu. Camping. The region is the
refuge of many animal species that we come across while trekking: wild hares, thick fur marmots, white
partridges, ibex, wild donkeys from Tibet (Kyangs), wolves and if lucky, some very very rare snow
leopards.
Day 12: Sarchu Manali (2000 m) [7/8H 230
Km]
Last stage of the rally, which is one of the longest but
definitely worthy! Early departure towards the south till Manali. Night spent at a comfortable guest
house.
Day 13: Manali (2000 m)
After breakfast the morning is free to go Manikaran, a famous
religious & tourist spot.
Manikaran Excursion:
One of the most delightful places to see around Manali is the
region of Manikaran that is situated at a distance of 45 kilometers from Kullu and 3 kilometers from the
region of Kasol. The region is mostly visited by the pilgrims who arrive in large numbers to offer prayers in
the temples and the Gurudwara situated in Manikaran near Manali.
The region of Manikaran is situated at an elevated altitude of 1700 meters above sea level. The region is marked by
the presence of a number of hot springs. The waters of these hot springs are sacred to the local people and the
large number of tourists who arrive to wade through the waters or take a holy dip in the hot springs. The region is
also mythologically important to the Hindus who believe that the consort of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, lost her
earrings in this region which resulted in the eruption of the hot springs on the banks of the River Parvati that
runs down the region. The Shivaji Temple, the Ramchandra Temple and the Gurudwara are situated at Manikaran. Come
back to Manali & Night spent at a comfortable guest house.
Day 14: Manali
Delhi
Free
day in Manali (buffer day). Night deluxe bus to Delhi.
Day 15: Delhi
International airport
An
early morning arrival in Delhi. Transfer to the hotel. Free afternoon in Delhi. The afternoon, we only one or
two rooms would be reserved at the hotel to store the luggage before the late transfer to the airport.
Transfer to the international airport in the evening.
For more information
visit this link:
http://www.royalbikeriders.com/leh-ladakh.htm
Price
Includes:
An English speaking
experienced driver accompanies when ever the journey is in the car.
Pick up and drop from/at
the airport.
Latest-model Enfield
Bullet 500 cc motorcycle.
Fuel.
English speaking Road
Captain.
An expert mechanic of
Royal Enfield 500 CC.
For groups with more than
3 riders, a back up vehicle will be provided.
Lodging: Double bed room
on a twin sharing basis. Breakfasts and lunches or Dinners are included in the
package.
Farewell Dinner with
cocktail
Price Not
Includes:
A reimbursable security
deposit of 500 GBP for the motorcycles.
If bike is damaged, the
amount required for the damages shall be deducted at the end of the tour.
International Flights.
Visa
fees.
InternationalAirportTaxes.
Admission fees to various
monuments, temples etc.
Guide Charges at various
Monuments & Forts.
Drinks and personal
expenses.
Tips.
Any other services not
mention in Inclusions.
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Regards
Royal Bike
Riders’s Team
Contact
Details:
Royal Bike Riders
Pvt. Ltd.
www.royalbikeriders.com
Mail:
info@royalbikeriders.com
royalbikeriders@gmail.com
F-11/750,
second floor,
Ganesh nagar II, Shakarpur , New delhi-110092
India
Phone No. +91-11 22430376
Fax No. +91-11 22430376
Mobile No.: +91-9810465072 (Yogesh)
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