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Ladakh
Sterin Jose@Sterin
May 07, 2010 02:45 PM, 41577 Views
(Updated Jul 06, 2010)
12days, 2600kms: Himalayan Bike Expedition

It is a long story which can’t be summarized in mere 7500 words. Actually it will take a lifetime to explain in its true sense. It would be better if you go and enjoy yourself. To help you to do that, I can give you some basic information. You will see that planning and itineraries won’t really work while fighting with climate and Himalayas. We will get the real feel that we are mere human beings - The real Enlightment.


We were 7 friends with 5 motorcycles


Sterin - Pulsar 180 DTSi


Raju - RE Electra


Premraj - Pulsar 150 DTSi


Kiran - Pulsar 150 DTSi


Vijay - RE Thunderbird


Albert


Kamaljith


We started our journey From Trivandrum to Chandigarh by Train(Kochuveli - Chandigarh Express)


Our bikes were sent to Chandigarh via Gati Transportation


Biking Started from Chandigarh


July 14th: Chandigarh - Manali


July 15th: Manali - Keylong


July 16th: Keylong - Sarchu


July 17th: Sarchu - Leh


July 18th: Leh - Khardungla - Leh


July 19th: Leh - Pangong Tso(India - China Border)


July 20th: Pangong Tso - Leh


July 21st: Leh - Mulbek(Kargil)


July 22nd: Mulbek - Sonamarg(Srinagar)


July 23rd: Sonamarg - Udhampur


July 24th: Udhampur - Ambala


July 25th: Ambala - Delhi


Chandigarh - Well planned city in India. Rock Garden was the main attraction


Kullu - View of Dam at Night was simply great. 4 kms long tunnel was another attraction


Manali - Major honey moon spot with glimpses of Himlayas. From here onwards culture changes, People cannot be more helpful


Rohtang Pass - First Mountain pass and snow on the way to Ladakh. Acute Mountain Sickness may grab you from here if precautions are not taken


Keylong - Good place for night stay, nice view of Green valleys around


Baralachla - A lot of snow, another mountain pass


Sarchu - Not recommended for night stay unless you are ready to suffer real cold weather and Oxygen less breath, only for healthy people


Gataloops - Nakeela Mountain pass with dangerous curvy roads, One mistake will cost you your life


Leh - Place to relax after toughest ride, many accommodation options available.


Khardungla - Highest motorable road on Planet earth - 18380 ft, Meet soldiers on the way - can hear their inspiring stories. From here you will feel like touching the sky and seeing the heaven. We also learn how to give way and respect Army convoys


Pangong Tso - Wild life sanctuary and beautiful salt water lake. Here you will really appreciate your ability to see things. Scenery can’t be more beautiful anywhere else. Nice warm stay at Eco Huts


Kargil - No more helping hands from localities like Ladakh region. Started feeling unsafe. Warning boards at boarder to take care of yourself.


Drass - Place where the battle was fought against Pakistan intruders. Each picture and monument has got long stories to say. Patriotic emotions will make you weep


Srinagar - Entering to paradise on Earth. Apple trees and beautiful Kashmiri girls. Be careful while travelling here. Dal lake offers real beauty


Jammu - Nothing Special


Punjab - Ride through these places will make your rich in terms of geographical experiences. Can hear Rajaputana stories if you mingle with localites


Delhi - At last we reached our end of the journey at India Gate. Really miss Taj Mahal. It should have been included in our Itinerary.


I am not a good story teller. Still I would like you to experience our adventure life during our Biking trip. Get more detailed information from the links below.


(Following are not advt.s Just our real trip stories which may help readers in greater deal. Moderator may verify and delete if this violate mouthshut policies)


For more details


https://sterintjose.blogspot.com/2009/11/details-of-our-ladakh-motorcycling.html


For video album


https://youtube.com/watch?v=M7aH9Mv4410

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