How to plan a motorcycle trip to Ladakh

Ladakh, the land of high passes, is a popular destination for motorcyclists from all over the world. Whether you are an experienced motorcyclist or just a beginner, a motorcycle trip to Ladakh is an unforgettable experience. The stunning landscape, the challenging roads, the locals and their amazing hospitality, the monasteries and the serene ambiance of the Himalayan region make it a perfect destination. Planning a motorcycle trip to Ladakh can be quite daunting, however, with a few tips, you can make sure that you have the best ride of your life.

1. Check your motorcycle: It is important to check your motorcycle thoroughly before you start your journey. Check the fuel, oil, brakes, clutch, tires and other parts to make sure that everything is in working condition.

2. Get the necessary permits: To ride in Ladakh, you will need to get the Inner Line Permit (ILP) and the Protected Area Permit (PAP). Make sure that you have these permits before you start the trip.

3. Gear, Spares and First Aid kit : As the roads in Ladakh can be quite treacherous, it is important to be properly equipped with the right gear. Invest in good quality riding gear like jackets, helmets, gloves, boots, etc. to ensure your safety. The roads in Ladakh are very unpredictable and you never know when you may require spares. Make sure to carry at least one spare tire and a toolkit with basic repair tools. Always carry a basic first aid kit in case of emergencies.

4. Plan the route and fuel stops: It is important to plan your route before you start the trip. Make sure that you research the roads and the terrain of the place and plan accordingly. It is also important to keep some alternate routes in mind in case of emergency. It is important to carry a good quality map of the region to ensure that you don’t get lost. In some parts of Ladakh, fuel may be difficult to find. Make sure to carry enough fuel to last your entire journey.

5. Accommodation: Accommodation in Ladakh can be quite basic, so make sure to check out the available options and book your stay in advance wherever possible.

6. Weather: Weather conditions in Ladakh vary greatly depending on the time of the year. During the peak summer months, temperatures can reach up to 30°C, while during the winter months, temperatures can plunge to as low as -20°C. It is important to check the weather conditions and plan accordingly.

7. Stay hydrated: Staying hydrated is very important. Carry enough water and other liquids to keep yourself hydrated during the ride.

8. Be aware of the locals: The locals of Ladakh are very friendly and hospitable. Make sure that you respect their culture and traditions.

9. Take breaks: It is important to take breaks during the ride to rest and recharge. Make sure that you take regular breaks to prevent fatigue and exhaustion.

These are the top 10 things to keep in mind when planning a motorcycle trip to Ladakh. Make sure that you follow the tips to have a safe and enjoyable ride. If you keep the above mentioned points in mind, you can be sure to have a safe and enjoyable motorcycle trip to Ladakh. So, go ahead and plan your dream motorcycle journey to Ladakh, and make sure to enjoy every minute of it! 

Motorcycling Clubs in Delhi

Motorcycling is a popular activity in Delhi, with numerous clubs and groups dedicated to the sport. Motorcycling in Delhi is a great way to explore the city and its many attractions. Motorcycle riders in Delhi can join various motorcycle clubs, such as IndiaLovesToRide.in, which offer rides and events to get together and share their passion for motorcycling.

IndiaLovesToRide.in is one of the most popular clubs in the city. It organizes regular rides and events throughout the year. The club also offers motorcycle tours to different parts of Delhi and India. It is a great way to explore the city and meet other motorcycle enthusiasts.

Motorcycle events in Delhi are also popular and provide riders with the opportunity to meet other riders and share their experiences. These events are held in various locations and feature a variety of activities such as races, stunt shows, and exhibitions. IndiaLovesToRide.in regularly organizes these events and provides riders with an opportunity to showcase their skills.

Motorcycle riders in Delhi can also join various motorcycle community initiatives. These initiatives offer riders the chance to join in on group rides, participate in events and rallies, and even organize their own events.

Motorcycling in Delhi is a great way to experience the city and its many attractions. Motorcycle clubs, events, and community initiatives make it easier for riders to connect and share their passion for motorcycling. Whether you are an experienced rider or a beginner, there are plenty of ways to get involved in the motorcycling scene in Delhi.

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What comes in our mind after hearing this place. Beautiful landscapes, bikes, monasteries, mountains, peace and lot of adventure.

Whenever we see any biker, we have just one question for him/her. When you are going for Ladakh trip? Why we do so? The answer is pretty simple. Ladakh is called Mecca for bikers. Every biker dreams of going there once in their lifetime. And whosoever goes to that place gets so much connected to that place, he/she cannot forget in their whole life.

So what’s exactly there that people are so excited about. I think we already know because there are thousands of blogs regarding bike trip to ladakh. You may easily find the routes to travel, the places to see, where you can stay and eat and lot of things. It doesn’t matter how much you have read about Ladakh you will be gonna have a very different experience. That’s the real beauty of Ladakh. Two people going whether in same group or different group can never have same experience about the place.
So in this blog I will tell you about the routes you can prefer and the places you must see in Ladakh but still I strongly recommend you that don’t follow anyone’s blog strictly. Make your own rules and just go for the journey. Because the real adventure of exploring Ladakh is not going with too much planning and it’s not about Ladakh this rule implies on any bike trip.
First of all you need to understand that Leh and Ladakh are not two different places. Leh is a part of Ladakh. Basically Jammu and Kashmir have three big regions: Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. And in Ladakh there are two big regions: Leh and Kargil.

The best season to travel in Ladakh is June to September. In these months you can easily go for the trip but still there are lot of bikers who travel in odd times to the place just to feel the place in a different way.

Like some celebrate their Christmas or new year there only that means you can still travel in November and December. But you should just ignore the monsoon season only.
The duration of the trip is ideally 12-15 days but I will again recommend you to take at least 3-4 days buffer time because after going there you also don’t know what will you see and may be you will fell so much in love to some place that you will wish to stay there for extra time. So it’s better to have some more hours than a regret for your journey.

Permit:
From 2014 Indians don’t need any permit to visit Leh but there are some places in Ladakh like Tso Moriri, Merak, Loma, Chushul, Mahe and more for which you need inner line permit for Rs. 200 which can be obtained from Deputy commissioner office opens from 9am to 3pm.

For more information on permit you can visit the below link
https://www.lehladakhindia.com/innerline-permits/

Riding Routes:

There are so many people going from Delhi to Ladakh. If you have a bike I will prefer you to go from Delhi only or you can take a bike for rent from Delhi but if you wish to ride a bike in mountains and not on highways then you can prefer renting bike from Manali itself.

So if you are going from Delhi to Ladakh there are two routes which you can prefer.
Delhi -> Manali -> Leh
Delhi -> Srinagar -> Leh

We will again recommend you to take one route each way. Don’t go for the same route both the sides. In that way you will experience different landscapes and adventure.
Delhi → Jalandhar → Jammu → Srinagar → Kargil → Leh → Karu → Sarchu → Manali → Delhi
There are plenty of petrol pumps on the way from Srinagar to Leh but from Manali to Leh they are only two petrol pumps so always carry extra cans of petrol on the way from Manali to Leh.

Acute Mountain Sickness:
Acute Mountain Sickness occurs due to scarcity of oxygen at high altitude, and inability of our bodies to adjust to low oxygen content in air. You will have headache with at least one of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, anorexia, fatigue or weakness, dizziness or lightheartedness and lack of sleep. So you just need to take precautions.
Don’t stay at high altitude passes for a long time and after reaching Leh take rest for one day so that your body can cope up and adjust with the temperature and environment.

Places to see:

Now this list can be very longer because there are lots of places to see and lots of things to do. It’s always a person’s own preference which place they personally like. Some people like to drive to most difficult terrains and do adventure sports but some people like to visit historical monuments and monasteries only and some people like to explore the culture. I am listing below main tourist attractions below. It’s not mandatory that you must visit all the places because your friends and colleagues went there and clicked the images. You should always create your own bucket list and then checkout the places. So choose your kind of places accordingly.

1. Pangong Tso Lake : The lake is stretched out for 134 kms in Himalayas. We have only one –third part in India and rest of the part is in china. You must have seen this in 3 idiots movie. The lake is so mesmerizing that you will fell in love with its nature and beauty.

2. Manjyal Tsemo Gompa / Monastery: It is very famous monastery in heart of Leh.

3. Zanskar Valley: Those who want to experience the adventure of riding that is the place you must visit. The beauty of this valley is so charming that you will never forget.

4. Nubra Valley: The journey to Nubra valley is claimed to be the world’s highest motorable road. The road officially crosses the Khardunga La Pass(18379 ft). There are lot of things to do here like Camel ride, hiking and walking on the dunes.

5. Royal Leh Palace: It is the 17th century royal leh palace built at a height of 9 stories.

6. Magnetic hill: It is located 30kms from Leh city. There’s a very famous mystery about this place that there’s some magnetic field that pulls you upwards but I just want to make it clear that its just a optical illusion. Actually you are going downwards and it seems you like you are going upwards to the mountain. Take my suggestion and try it with a water bottle pouring on the road.

7. Drass Valley: Situated in Kargil district, It is the second most coldest inhabited region in the world. The temperature here can drop as low as -45 degree Celsius in winters.

8. White water rafting: Rafting expedition is done on Zanskar river. You can choose the rapids as there are four level from I to IV. It is available from June to August. The same river in winters turns to ice blanket and called as Chadar trek. You can also explore Zanskar valley too.

Now apart from the above places there are lot of things to do, lot of places to see and lot of nature to explore. I will suggest take some time to explore the local city and culture. Meet with people and try their dishes and get to know with them. They are so humble and nice that you will be overwhelmed. All the best for your ladakh trip.

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