The Zanskar Circuit
The Zanskar Motorbike Tour is an extraordinary journey designed for true adventurers seeking to experience the Himalayas’ most remote and rugged landscapes. This expedition will take you from the bustling streets of Delhi to the breathtaking Zanskar Valley, one of the most secluded regions in the Indian Himalayas. Known for its challenging high-altitude passes, ancient monasteries, and awe-inspiring vistas, this tour covers every aspect of a motorbike enthusiast’s dream.
The Zanskar Circuit
Short Itinerary:
- Day 1: Delhi to Manali (Overnight Volvo Bus)
- Day 2: Manali to Jispa
- Day 3: Jispa to Padum via Shinkula Pass
- Day 4: Padum Local Sightseeing
- Day 5: Padum to Lamayuru via Kargil
- Day 6: Lamayuru to Padum via Sir Sir La Pass
- Day 7: Padum to Manali
- Day 8: Manali to Delhi (Overnight Volvo Bus)
Overview & Highlights
Duration: 8 Days
The Zanskar Motorbike Tour is an extraordinary journey designed for true adventurers seeking to experience the Himalayas’ most remote and rugged landscapes. This expedition will take you from the bustling streets of Delhi to the breathtaking Zanskar Valley, one of the most secluded regions in the Indian Himalayas. Known for its challenging high-altitude passes, ancient monasteries, and awe-inspiring vistas, this tour covers every aspect of a motorbike enthusiast’s dream.
Your adventure begins with an overnight journey to Manali, a popular mountain getaway known for its scenic beauty and vibrant culture. The next day, you’ll set off on your bike through the lush Kullu Valley to Jispa, riding along the Beas and Bhaga rivers, passing quaint villages, dense forests, and the iconic Rohtang Pass. From Jispa, the tour takes you through the thrilling Shinkula Pass—an extreme, high-altitude route that introduces the dramatic landscapes and harsh beauty of Zanskar Valley. The ride is challenging yet rewarding, with narrow roads, rocky terrain, and surreal views of towering peaks and deep gorges.
Once in Padum, the heart of Zanskar, you’ll be immersed in the region’s rich Buddhist heritage, visiting ancient monasteries like Karsha and Sani and exploring the small villages that still retain traditional lifestyles. The spiritual ambiance, coupled with the pristine natural surroundings, makes Padum a deeply memorable part of the journey.
Continuing onward, you’ll ride from Padum to Lamayuru via Kargil, passing through stark yet captivating terrain. Lamayuru Monastery, one of Ladakh’s oldest, is situated amid dramatic “moonland” landscapes that seem almost otherworldly. Here, you’ll witness ancient Buddhist rituals, adding a sense of cultural richness to the journey. The return route to Padum takes you over the lesser-known Sir Sir La Pass, which offers panoramic views of the Zanskar Valley and surrounding mountains, presenting a fresh perspective on this untouched paradise.
With each leg of the trip, you’ll encounter a new facet of Zanskar’s rugged beauty—from serene rivers and glacial streams to towering cliffs and vibrant villages, each location promises a unique and visually stunning experience. As you ride back to Manali and board the bus for Delhi, you’ll carry memories of one of the most challenging and breathtaking motorbike journeys in the world.
This 8-day Zanskar Motorbike Tour combines adrenaline-pumping rides with cultural immersion and scenic wonder, making it the ultimate experience for riders looking to push their limits while exploring one of India’s most remote regions. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure that challenges both body and soul, leaving you with stories to tell for a lifetime.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Delhi to Manali (Overnight Volvo Bus)
- Distance: Approx. 550 km (Overnight journey)
Begin your adventure with an overnight Volvo journey from Delhi to Manali. Get comfortable, relax, and watch the city lights fade as you prepare to enter the breathtaking landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. This overnight journey will take you from the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene mountain town of Manali, where the real thrill begins.
Day 2: Manali to Jispa
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- Distance: Approx. 120 km | Travel Time: 4-5 hours
- Highlights: Kullu Valley, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Lahaul Valley
After a refreshing morning in Manali, it’s time to get on your bike and hit the road to Jispa. The route takes you through Kullu Valley and Solang Valley, famous for their pine forests, alpine meadows, and flowing rivers. You’ll then ascend to Rohtang Pass (3,978 m), one of India’s most popular mountain passes, offering mesmerizing views of the Pir Panjal range.
Descending from Rohtang, you’ll enter the arid, starkly beautiful Lahaul Valley. Continue your journey along the Bhaga River until you reach Jispa, a tranquil village surrounded by rugged mountains and known for its beautiful riverside campsites. Rest and acclimate to the altitude, preparing for the high passes ahead.
Day 3: Jispa to Padum via Shinkula Pass
- Distance: Approx. 150 km | Travel Time: 6-7 hours
- Highlights: Shinkula Pass, wilderness of Zanskar, remote trails
Today’s journey takes you through Shinkula Pass (5,091 m), a thrilling high-altitude pass connecting Lahaul Valley to Zanskar. The ride through Shinkula is challenging, with narrow trails, unpredictable weather, and rocky terrain. However, the panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, barren landscapes, and deep valleys make the effort worthwhile.
As you descend from the pass, you’ll enter Zanskar Valley, one of India’s most remote and untouched regions. Continue your ride toward Padum, the administrative center of Zanskar, known for its unique culture, stunning vistas, and warm hospitality. Settle into Padum for the night, appreciating the peaceful beauty of the valley.
Day 4: Padum Local Sightseeing
- Highlights: Karsha Monastery, Sani Monastery, ancient villages, landscapes
Spend the day exploring Padum and its surroundings. Begin with Karsha Monastery, the largest in Zanskar and home to a rich collection of Buddhist artifacts and intricate wall paintings. The monastery is perched on a hill, providing panoramic views of the Zanskar Valley.
Next, visit Sani Monastery, one of the oldest monastic sites in Ladakh, with a fascinating history and serene atmosphere. You’ll also have the chance to explore nearby villages, where you can interact with locals, observe traditional Zanskari life, and experience the valley’s rugged beauty.
Wrap up the day by soaking in the untouched landscapes and capturing the sunset as it illuminates the mountains and rivers surrounding Padum.
Day 5: Padum to Lamayuru via Kargil
- Distance: Approx. 200 km | Travel Time: 7-8 hours
- Highlights: Stunning mountain roads, Kargil town, Lamayuru Monastery, “Moonland” landscape
Today, embark on a scenic journey from Padum to Lamayuru via Kargil. This route presents spectacular mountain roads, where rugged cliffs, winding rivers, and traditional villages highlight Zanskar’s wild charm.
After reaching Kargil, continue toward Lamayuru, famous for its Lamayuru Monastery. Founded in the 10th century, the monastery is one of Ladakh’s oldest and most revered. Lamayuru is also known for its unique “moonland” landscapes—curious rock formations and terrain that appear otherworldly. Capture some memorable photos, explore the monastery, and experience the mystical aura of this remote place.
Spend the night in Lamayuru, surrounded by its magical, moon-like scenery.
Day 6: Lamayuru to Padum via Sir Sir La Pass
- Distance: Approx. 150 km | Travel Time: 6-7 hours
- Highlights: Sir Sir La Pass, views of Zanskar Valley
After breakfast, gear up for an exhilarating ride over Sir Sir La Pass (4,802 m). This high mountain pass offers a challenging ascent with breathtaking views of the valley below. As you climb, you’ll encounter the raw beauty of Ladakh’s landscapes, including stark mountains, deep gorges, and endless open skies.
The descent toward Padum offers a different perspective of the Zanskar Valley’s landscapes, giving you time to absorb the rugged beauty that surrounds this secluded region. Upon arrival in Padum, you can relax and share stories of the day’s adventures with fellow riders.
Day 7: Padum to Manali
- Distance: Approx. 200 km | Travel Time: 8-9 hours
- Highlights: Return through Shinkula Pass, farewell to Zanskar
Today, begin your journey back to Manali, retracing your path through the incredible Shinkula Pass. Take a last look at the Zanskar Valley and the pristine landscapes you’ve come to know over the past days. This return ride will allow you to fully appreciate the challenging terrain, rugged cliffs, and high-altitude passes that make Zanskar such a unique and demanding adventure.
As you descend back into the familiar roads of Lahaul and Kullu Valleys, you’ll feel a deep sense of accomplishment and connection to this awe-inspiring region. Arrive in Manali and enjoy a well-deserved evening of rest and relaxation.
Day 8: Manali to Delhi (Overnight Volvo Bus)
- Distance: Approx. 550 km (Overnight journey)
After a day in Manali, board the overnight bus back to Delhi. Reflect on the incredible landscapes, thrilling rides, and memorable experiences you’ve had over the past week. Your journey through the remote and rugged Zanskar Valley has offered not only challenging rides but also a deep sense of exploration and adventure.
Inclusions:
1. Bike Rental:
- Fully serviced and insured motorbike for the entire tour duration.
- Bike models suitable for the rugged terrain of the Himalayas.
- Helmet, riding gloves, and knee guards (additional gear available upon request).
2. Accommodation:
- Comfortable, twin-sharing accommodation (guesthouses, hotels, or camps) at each stop.
- Accommodation at key locations like Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Sarchu.
3. Meals:
- Daily breakfast and dinner throughout the tour.
- Select meals during the ride at designated stops, ensuring you’re fueled for the journey.
- Traditional Ladakhi meals during stops in Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Leh.
4. Support Crew:
- A professional tour leader/guide who is experienced in handling motorcycle tours and the terrain.
- Backup vehicle for carrying luggage, spare parts, and emergency supplies.
- Mechanic support for any bike issues or breakdowns along the way.
5. Fuel:
- All fuel expenses are included for the duration of the tour.
- A well-planned refueling strategy to ensure no fuel shortages during the ride.
6. Permits & Entry Fees:
- All required permits and inner-line passes to travel through protected areas (especially in Ladakh).
- Entry fees for monuments, monasteries, and other attractions along the route.
7. First Aid & Safety:
- On-tour first aid kit and medical assistance (tour leader is trained in basic first aid).
- Oxygen cylinders (in case of altitude sickness).
- Detailed safety briefing at the start of the tour.
8. Tour Documentation:
- A personalized tour kit, including maps, itinerary, and safety guidelines.
- Professional photographs from the trip (shared after the tour).
9. Roadside Assistance:
- 24/7 roadside assistance in case of breakdowns or emergencies along the route.
- Support for minor bike repairs and mechanical issues.
Exclusions:
1. Personal Expenses:
- Any personal expenses such as snacks, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, or shopping.
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary (lunches, snacks, etc.).
2. Travel Insurance:
- Travel insurance (including bike damage insurance) is not included in the tour price.
- It is recommended that participants arrange their own travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, bike damage, and trip cancellations.
3. Fuel for Personal Vehicles:
- If you are traveling with a personal vehicle (car or bike) to Manali, fuel costs for your vehicle are not included.
4. Additional Activities:
- Any additional activities or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary, such as paragliding, rafting, or shopping tours.
5. Helmets or Riding Gear (Optional):
- While helmets, gloves, and knee guards are provided, you may prefer to bring your own specialized riding gear (jackets, boots, etc.).
- Any extra riding gear can be rented separately if needed.
6. Medical Costs:
- Any medical treatment or emergency evacuation due to personal injury or illness.
- Expenses incurred for any pre-existing medical conditions or hospitalization.
7. Emergency Evacuation:
- In case of a medical emergency requiring evacuation, all related costs will be borne by the rider.
8. Tips & Gratitude:
- Tips for the tour guides, support crew, and drivers are not included in the package cost.
Pricing
Occupancy
Double – Room Will be shared between 2 people.
Triple – Room Will be shared between 3 people.
Quad – Room Will be shared between 4 people.
Triple
Solo Rider |
₹ 1,65,000 ₹ 1,79,999 |
Pillion Rider
|
₹ 95,000 ₹ 95,999 |
Double
Solo Rider |
₹ 2,95,000 ₹ 2,10,000 |
Pillion Rider
|
₹ 1,95,500 ₹ 1,10,000 |
Single
Solo Rider |
₹ 1,65,000 ₹ 2,49,999 |
Pillion Rider
|
₹ 95,500 ₹ 1,49,999 |
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