Ladakh Bike Trip 2026
Ultimate Ladakh Bike Trip 2026: Best Packages & Plans
A Ladakh Bike Trip is an exciting adventure for people who love thrills and nature. It is a journey through some of the highest roads you can ride a bike on. You will see amazing views and have unforgettable experiences. Whether you take a short ride near Leh or book a full Ladakh bike trip package, there is adventure on every turn.
Riders will travel on rough mountain roads, cross famous passes like Khardung La, and see the quiet beauty of Ladakh’s valleys and lakes.
Why Choose a Ladakh Bike Trip?
A Ladakh bike trip lets you enjoy the wild beauty of the Himalayas and learn about the local culture. Riding on Khardung La, the second highest motorable pass in the world, is very thrilling. You can also visit places like Changla Pass, Pangong Lake, and Nubra Valley. These spots make your trip very special.
Our Ladakh bike trip packages include everything you need for a smooth and fun ride. If you don’t have a bike, don’t worry! You can rent the best bikes for rough mountain roads.
When is the Best Time to Go?
The best months for a Ladakh bike trip are from May to September. During this time, the roads are open and safe to ride.
Ready for Adventure?
If you want a great journey full of excitement and nature, book your Ladakh bike trip package today! You can also ask us for custom bike tour plans that fit your wishes.
Check out our bike rentals to find the perfect bike for your adventure.
ITINERARY
Our representative will receive you in Leh airport. Transfer to hotel in Leh. Complete day rest for acclimatization. Ladakh is a high-altitude desert region in northern India, with an average altitude of around 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) above sea level. To acclimatize to the high altitude in Ladakh, it's important to take some precautions and gradually adjust to the new environment. Drink plenty of fluids and take ampleamount of rest. Evening briefing by our road captain at hotel in Leh, where he will inform in detail about the tour (Roads, biking itinerary, do’s and don’ts during the tour etc). Post briefing free to visit the Leh main market on your own. Overnight and Dinner at Hotel in Leh..
After an early breakfast, you'll leave for Nimoo to see the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, which is known as Sangam. This is a stunning natural sight that's definitely worth a visit. On the way back, you'll stop at Magnetic Hill, where you can experience an optical illusion that makes it seem like your car is rolling uphill. You'll also visit Gurduwara Pathar Saheb, a Sikh temple that's dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev. In the evening, you'll visit Shanti Stupa, a Buddhist white-domed stupa that's located on a hilltop and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Dinner will be served at your hotel. sounds like you'll be able to enjoy both natural and cultural sights during your first two days in Leh. Don't forget to stay hydrated and take it easy while you're adjusting to the altitude! In the evening, you will visit the Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace. Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist stupa located on a hilltop in Changspa and offers panoramic views of Leh town. Leh Palace, on the other hand, is a former royal palace that was built in the 17th century.
Begin your day early with a drive to Nubra valley, passing through Khardungla, the motorable pass in the world at an altitude of 18,380 ft. Reach Nubra Valley by afternoon and enjoy the stunning view of Shayok valley. Take a Desert Safari ride on the famous Himalayan Doubled-hump Camel in Hunder. Overnight stay in Nubra Valley.
After an early breakfast, visit the monastery in Diskit and see the giant statue of future Buddha also known as Gyalwan Chamba. Enjoy the exquisite view of the entire Shayok valley of Nubra from the spot. Drive towards the eastern border of Ladakh crossing the Shayok Valley and reach Pangong by afternoon. Enjoy the spectacular view of the lake, which is around 4-5 kms wide and over 135 kms long, with about two-thirds of the lake lying on the other side of the Indo-China Border. Spend the night at a campsite with a breathtaking view of the lake.
Wake up in the morning to the beautiful Pangong Lake view and have a delicious break-fast. As you mark your way back to Leh, take a small stopover at the Chang-la Pass, which is one of the highest mountain passes in the world. You can also visit the Chang-la Cafe, located just on the Changla Pass. Visit the Changla Baba Temple on top, after which the pass got its name and is believed to be the guardian of the people visiting Chang La. Fur-ther, visit the Druk Padma School, famed for the movie ‘3 Idiots’ as the site where the last scene was shot. One can also visit the beautifully structured Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace en-route, if time permits. Upon reaching Leh, rest for some time followed by dinner at the hotel. Overnight stay at a hotel in Leh.
After the breakfast we will excursion towards the Leh Airport , So its time to departure. We hope you depart with happy and vivid memories of this enchanting, mysterious landscape and we look forward to welcoming you again in Ladakh . Why not share some of your photos and memories via our Facebook Page | Trip Advisor Review | Google Review
What's Included
- Royal Enfield Bikes (Himalayan 411/450)
- Fuel as per the itinerary
- A Backup vehicle for support
- An experienced Marshall
- An experienced mechanic for assistance
- Airport pick-up and drop
- Accommodation in comfortable hotels and campsites
- Meals (breakfast, dinner) throughout the tour
- All necessary permits
- Daily maintenance and spare parts
- First Aid box in the car
- An oxygen cylinder in the car 24/7
- Riding gears (Helmet, riding jacket and Knee guards)
- All the sightseeing as per the itinerary
- Leh Airport (IXL) pickup and drop
What's Not Included
- Government of India Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 5%
- Airfare. Any new tax levied by the central or state government.
- Cost of Insurance.
- Any upgradation in vehicle, hotel or hotel room category.
- Cost of Pre/Post tour hotel accommodation.
- Personal expenses like porterage, laundry, telephone, shopping, alcoholicbeverages, mineral water or food which is not a part of the group's set mealmenu.
- Any extra cost incurred due to illness, accident, hospitalization or anypersonal emergency.
- Cost of any optional activity or service.
- Any extra cost incurred due to natural calamities like Flood, Earthquake,Landslides or any other calamities like Political issues and Strikes.
- Anything specifically not mentioned.