
Leh Ladakh Bike Expedition - 8 Days 7 NightsVerified
Adventure Tour
Leh - Nubra - Turtuk - Nubra - Pangong - Hanle - Umlingla - Demchok - Nyoma - Leh View Location
Description
This 8 Nights 7 Days Ladakh bike trip is an ultimate adventure for thrill-seekers! Covering Ladakh’s most stunning routes, this package takes you from Leh to Nubra, Turtuk, Pangong Lake, Hanle, and Umling La Pass. You will ride to Demchok, near the Indo-China border, and explore the pristine village of Nyoma. Experience riding at Umling La - the highest motorable road in the world at 19,300 feet.
This package is available with 411cc and 450cc bikes (solo & dual options), ensuring both comfort and thrill. With expert guides, oxygen support, and backup vehicles, this tour is ideal for those looking for an offbeat, extreme Himalayan biking adventure. Book now and ride to the unexplored regions of Ladakh!
Highlights
Comprehensive Leh city tour, including Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, and local markets.
Ride through Khardung La Pass to Nubra Valley.
Visit the historical Turtuk Village.
Experience the pristine beauty of Pangong Lake.
Traverse the challenging routes to Hanle and Umling La Pass.
Visit the remote village of Demchok, near the Indo-China border.
Explore the pristine village of Nyoma.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Leh & Acclimatization

Arrive in Leh and check into your hotel. Rest for proper acclimatization to the high altitude (11,500 ft). Visit local attractions: Leh Market, Shanti Stupa & Leh Palace. Attend a briefing session on the bike trip and safety guidelines.
Day 2: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La (120 km | 5-6 hrs)

Begin your ride towards Nubra Valley through Khardung La Pass (18,380 ft), the world’s highest motorable road. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas and descend towards the Hunder Sand Dunes. Experience a double-humped Bactrian camel ride in Hunder. Overnight stay in Nubra.
Day 3: Nubra to Turtuk & Explore the unique Balti wlture (170 km | 7 hrs)

Ride to Turtuk, one of India’s northernmost villages, located near the India-Pakistan border. Explore the Balti culture and visit apricot orchards, wooden houses & Turtuk Monastery. Ride back to Hunder for an overnight stay.
Day 4: Nubra to Pangong Lake via Shyok Route (160 km | 6-7 hrs)

Ride towards Pangong Lake, one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world at 14,270 ft. Travel via the stunning Shyok Valley, a less-explored yet scenic route. Witness the changing shades of Pangong Lake and enjoy camping near the lake.
Day 6: Hanle to Umling La & Demchok Border (100 km | 6 hrs)

Ride to Umling La Pass (19,300 ft), the world’s highest motorable road. Experience the extreme high-altitude ride and stunning landscapes. Proceed to Demchok, a remote Indo-China border village, offering breathtaking views. overnight stay nyoma.
Day 7: Hanle to Leh via Puga valley (200 km | 7 hrs)

On this day we are heading towards leh vis Puga Vllaey ,puga valley is famous for its landscape ang hotspring on same day we are also visiting ranchos school and thiksay monastery
Day 8: Departure from Leh

After breakfast, transfer to Leh Airport for your flight back home. Trip concludes with unforgettable memories of Ladakh’s ultimate biking adventure.
Includes & Excludes
Royal Enfield 411cc or 450cc bike rental with fuel.
Accommodation: 4 nights in Leh, 1 night in Nubra Valley, 1 night at Pangong Lake, 1 night in Hanle, 1 night in Nyoma.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner daily.
Experienced tour captain and support staff.
Backup vehicle for luggage and emergencies.
Inner Line Permits and environmental fees.
First aid kit with oxygen cylinder.
Airfare to and from Leh.
Lunches and beverages.
Personal expenses like laundry, tips, and shopping.
Travel insurance.
Any entry fees to monasteries or monuments.
Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of a bike trip to Ladakh varies based on factors such as duration, accommodation preferences, and whether you're renting a bike or using your own. Here's a breakdown of potential expenses for a 10-15 day trip:
The ideal time for a bike trip to Leh-Ladakh is from June to September. During these months, the weather is relatively mild, and most high-altitude passes are accessible. The Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh highways are usually open, offering riders clear roads and pleasant conditions.
Choosing a reliable and sturdy bike is crucial for navigating Ladakh's challenging terrains. Popular choices include:
Packing appropriately ensures a safe and comfortable journey. Essential items include:
Traveling from Chennai to Ladakh by bike is an extensive journey covering approximately 3,500 kilometers one way. Considering the distance and necessary acclimatization, a round trip would require around 25 to 30 days. This duration allows for travel, rest days, and exploration of key destinations in Ladakh.
A bike trip to Ladakh offers unparalleled experiences:
Reviews (45)
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Vasanth Vardan
9 days ago
5.0Unforgettable Stay!
It was a very good experience with the team.They were very professional and gave me a good
RE HIMALAYAN for 3 days trip from Leh to Siachen glaciers. Did not face any problem with the bike. Will
surely come back and also recommend them to my friends.
Tx u Bro
Vasanth

Skarma Stanzin
20 days ago
4.0Excellent service!
Exploreutladakh one of the best bike tour operator in leh ladakh thanks for making our tour memorable one. Thanks team for always your support.

Santi
13 days ago
5.0Convenient Location!
One of the best bike rental in Leh Ladakh .bikes are in mint in condition we really enjoyed our trip at Ladakh Kny by exploreutladakh

Urgain Tundup
2 days ago
Exploreutladakh Team
Thanks for your words sir ❤️. We're thrilled to hear that our location and views made your trip even more enjoyable. We hope to welcome you back soon for another scenic stay!