When you are working on a computer sitting behind a desk, making an excel sheet, then somewhere someone is asking for a vow from a falling star, someone is looking at the galaxy, someone is taking this beauty in their mind. And if you too are an adventure lover sitting in the office and are thinking about how to make summer fun this time, then I have brought for you a great plan to go to Ladakh on a bike journey. Ladakh is a cold desert situated at an altitude of 13000 feet with the most beautiful and highest motorable road in the world.
Breathtaking landscapes, ancient Buddhist monasteries, pristine lakes, and snow blanketed peaks make Ladakh one of the best destinations for bike trips. If you want to taste heaven on earth, Ladakh bike trips are the route to embark upon. Indeed, Ladakh is a famous bike trip destination but reaching here is a bit difficult. There are two routes to reach Ladakh: the first one takes you to Manali and the second one is from Kargil-Srinagar route. Route To Reach Ladakh - New Delhi - Manali - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra Valley - Pangong Tso Manali This is the shortest route to reach Ladakh which takes around 10-12 days to reach. This route allows you to cover all the major tourists' attractions. It's important for you to spend one night in Manali where you can explore the hippies' cafes and hippies markets. Manali is the place to relax amidst the gurgling river. If you are a spiritual buff, pay a visit to Hadimba Devi Temple. Sarchu It's very important for all the people who take the Ladakh tour package to acclimatize themselves according to the environment of Ladakh. Being a high altitude region, Acute Mountain Sickness is very common. That's why you must take your next break after Manali at Sachu. Here you can relax and plan your further adventure. Remember that you might get troubled with the network connectivity on the journey from Manali via Rohtang, Keylong, Jispa. But at some places, the BSNL Postpaid connection works. However, you will encounter various local Dhabas during your journey. Make sure you take the time to admire the beauty of the whole route. Leh Upon arriving Leh, give yourself a break and spend one night at Leh. There are ample of things to do and experience in Leh. don't forget to meet monks at the Buddhist monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey. Monasteries in Ladakh displays the traditional culture and tradition. The confluence of Indus Zanskar is the prime attraction. Kargil War Memorial on NH 1D is just 5 km from Leh. Is far and is a soulful proof of the sacrifices made by the Indian Army for the country. You can also go to Magnetic Hill on your way which beats gravity. Nubra Valley The best thing about Ladakh is its constantly changing landscapes. You will encounter beauty at each turn you visit that too distinct, not the same. Nubra Valley in Ladakh is yet another magical place to visit and is a cold desert where you can ride on the double hump camel's back. You can do camping in Nubra Valley and at the same time, can enjoy the stargazing experience. Pangong Lake This turquoise lake is itself a reason to take Ladakh bike trips. The journey is even more beautiful than the destination. To save your time, reach Pangong Lake from Nubra Valley after sunset. Pitch your own tent and watch the glorious sunrise in the morning. The Complete Route New Delhi - Srinagar - Dras - Kargil - Lamayuru - Alchi - Leh - Nubra Valley - Pangong Tso - Sarchu - Manali Srinagar If you have time and want to see the whole Ladakh, then reaching Srinagar from via Chandigarh and Pathankot route is a must. Stay for overnight, relax in the tranquil waters of Dal Lake. Also, take time to voyage across Sonmarg. Kargil The highway from Srinagar to Leh via Dras and Kargil is the most scenic route to reach Ladakh. Known as "Gateway to Ladakh", Dras is 60 km from Kargil. There is a small hangout of magnificent beauty at a distance of. The BRO has done a unique and magnificent job here on the streets. In Kargil, you can visit battle sites and war memorials, and connect with spirituality in beautiful monasteries and villages in Leh. Lamayuru This region is often touted as Moonland because the view from here looks like the moon. Also, Lamayuru is one of the ancient Gompas in Ladakh. Both Lamayuru and Alchi both depict the architectural and cultural beauty of Ladakh. Like what you read? Share this post with someone who's looking for an inspiration to book a Ladakh bike tour.
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