Leh Bullet Bike Trip

Ride a Royal Enfield across the roof of the world — Khardung La, Pangong Lake at dusk, Nubra dunes, and 1,000km of the most spectacular motorcycle road on Earth.

Moderate 8 Nights / 9 Days 17,582 ft (5,359m)
DifficultyModerate
Duration8 Nights / 9 Days
Max Altitude17,582 ft (5,359m)
Starting Price₹45,999/person
Best SeasonJune – September
RegionManali to Leh, Ladakh

Trek Highlights

  • Royal Enfield 350/500 Classic included — well-maintained bikes
  • Manali to Leh highway — 480km of the world's most dramatic riding
  • Khardung La (5,359m) — motorcycle selfie at the world's highest motorable pass
  • Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley as destination highlights
  • Support SUV vehicle follows at all times — no bike rider left behind
  • All helmets, riding jackets, and gloves provided

Itinerary

Day 1
Fly Mumbai → Manali. Bike allocation and orientation
Day 2
Manali → Jispa (3,200m) via Rohtang Pass (210km)
Day 3
Jispa → Leh via Baralacha La and Sarchu (360km). Longest day
Day 4
Rest and acclimatization in Leh. Short local ride
Day 5
Leh → Nubra via Khardung La. Camel safari
Day 6
Nubra → Pangong Lake. Camp
Day 7
Pangong sunrise. Return Leh via Chang La
Day 8
Monastery circuit ride — Hemis, Thiksey, Shey
Day 9
Leh → Mumbai departure

What's Included

Included ✓

  • Royal Enfield rental (well maintained)
  • Support vehicle + driver throughout
  • All accommodation
  • All meals
  • Helmets + riding gear
  • Fuel costs
  • All permits
  • Mechanic on call

Not Included ✗

  • Flights
  • Personal riding gear (own gear welcome)
  • Insurance (strongly recommended)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a bike licence?

Yes — a valid Indian driving licence (including motorcycle) is mandatory.

What if the bike breaks down?

Our support vehicle + mechanic follows the group throughout. In rare breakdown cases, riders transfer to support vehicle — we've never left anyone stranded.

What cc bikes?

Royal Enfield 350cc Classic or Bullet. 500cc Thunderbird available on special request.

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