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About Place:
The road from Manali to Leh is often known as a Biker's Paradise. So, if it has to be a vacation in India that’s to be engrossed in memories for a lifetime, it has to be LADAKH! The colorful monasteries, steep curves, snow-topped peaks, double humped camels, burning sun, freezing winds and a destination that comes straight out of the world of fantasies.
Bordered on the North-West with Pakistan, North with the Chinese province of Sinkiang and east with Tibet, stands this giant kingdom.
What to wear: Woolen clothes / Jackets
What to bring:
Costs are based on 3 person per 2 bikes
(2 riders 1 Pillion- preferably female ).
If u wish to join on your own bike - Not Recommended
Level : Moderate- Difficult
Note We strictly follow -leave no trace policy ( even if its a banana peel / or and orange peel ) no trace should be left.
Meetup time by 2 pm sharp 7th Aug New delhi railway station (karol bagh)
7-Aug day 1 Delhi to manali
8-Aug Day 2 Manali to keylong
9-Aug Day 3 Keylong to pang
10-Aug Day 4 Pang to leh
11-Aug Day 5 Leh Buffer Day
12-Aug Day 6 leh to pangong
13-Aug Day 7 Pangong to leh
14-Aug Day 8 Kardungla leh to pang
15-Aug Day 9 Pang to keylong
16-Aug Day 10 Keylong to manali
17-Aug Day 11 Manali to delhi
18th Morning by 8 am we will be in delhi
Book your return flights after 11 am
Nubra is not included in the itinerary if everything foes as per shedule both buffer days will be included to visit Nubra. Costs for Nubra will be 2000 More as stay in Nubra is quite costly. 2000 Includes stay food and travel in Nubra.
Altitude sickness—also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), altitude illness, hypobaropathy, "the altitude bends", or soroche—is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans, caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude. It commonly occurs above 2,400 metres (8,000 feet). It presents as a collection of nonspecific symptoms, acquired at high altitude or in low air pressure, resembling a case of "flu, carbon monoxide poisoning, or a hangover." It is hard to determine who will be affected by altitude sickness, as there are no specific factors that correlate with a susceptibility to altitude sickness.
Raku Complex, Fort Road, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir 194101
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