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  • Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

    Couple's Introduction:-

    Deepika and Pawan Shakya are the first couple ever to conquer Delhi to Leh-Ladakh on a 100cc Motorcycle. A Couple on Hero Splendor.

    Deepika Shakya is a teacher in a private school in Delhi. Pawan Shakya is a marketing analyst with Droom. We got married last year, and this summer, We undertook one of the most strenuous road trips the world has to offer.
    We are the first biker couple to conquer Leh on a Hero Splendor commuter motorcycle. Known as The Lone Riders – We covered approximately 3,100 kms in a period of 14 days astride the Hero Splendor, and what is interesting is the fact that we managed this journey at a cost of INR 30,000, this includes stay, fuel, food, etc.


    Prologue :

    I am a frequent rider and had done many trips to places like Lansdowne, Shimla, morning ride to Aligarh etc (did all the rides on rented bikes or on friend’s bikes). I own a Bajaj Platina. I bought riding jackets and boots for riding purpose. And since the day I bought the same I became the target of some bikers who started making fun of me saying “Jacket pehen k platina chalaega” or “don’t tell me you will ride platina wearing all this” etc. This inspired me to do the Leh ride on Splendor, so that I can give a fitting reply to those who think that a biker is only who can ride a big bike.
    The main message I want to share through this ride is “Its not what you ride but, its what you ride for”.

    Here is a detailed travelogue:-


    #Day1
    (10th June 2017) of our journey from delhi to leh-ladakh:
    We started our ride at around 3:00 AM from Vikas Puri with our fellow rider (on RE ThunderBird 500). We had one saddle bag and one more bag with us on our Hero MotoCorp Splendor (2016 model). We did our first stretch of 136Kms and stopped at a restaurant in Mehmadpur (Punjab) for breakfast @ around 7:30AM, after getting fresh and having breakfast we continued our journey. We did a stretch of 235 Kms from Mehmadpur to Talsri and stopped there to give some rest to our bikes.
    By around 6 PM we reached Manali. We were so tired that we dint even had dinner and went to sleep.




    #Day 2
    (11th June 2017 - Manali to Khoksar)
    We got up early in the morning got fresh and went straight to SDM office for permits to cross Rohtang Pass. There was a huge line outside the office and we were so happy that we at the 18 or 19th number in the queue.
    And that happiness dint lasted long, the moment guard opened the gate people in the queue ran like it was the last day. Everyone was shouting and pushing each other and dint even left the space for the people inside the room to come out. I saw 4-5 females making a different line (as it happens everywhere in India- a Different line for Ladies) I called my wife and one more fellow female rider. Somehow, I help them both to enter the room. But still we were not that lucky, Officer sitting inside got frustrated and stopped working and called police which was ok to us as we assumed that they will be able to control the mob. To our surprise- 2 female constables came there to handle that mad mob (We were expecting some hattey khattey males) they shouted twice - thrice but of no use. Stupid people there ignored them like people ignore a barking dogs (Sry fr using this sentence but situation was like that only)
    Somehow these two lady police managed to make 3-4 lines and Officer sitting inside resumed the work and we got the approval for permits. By 11:30 We got the permits and we went to mall road to by some necessary things. As we had to check out of the hotel by 12PM I and my wife proceeded towards parking area.
    Some stupid guy parked his car at the entrance of the parking and came after 2 hours. Some people were so furious (including me) that they tried to beat him and damage his car the moment he returned but policemen saved him . (there's lot more drama happened there but ...)
    We checked out from hotel and continued our journey at around 3:30PM. In between we got our fuel tanks and jerry cane full. We reached Rohtang by around 5:00PM. The Roads after rohtang were in so bad condition that we had to spend our night at Khoksar - @Yato Camps.

    #Day3 (12th June 2017 - Khoksar to Baralacha)

    We had breakfast and click some pictures at the camp (surrounding were beautiful with clear weather). Before leaving at around 10:30AM, we received a warm good bye and lots of best wishes from the camp owners.

    We planned our next stop to be pang but our destiny wanted something else. We stopped at Jispa had lunch and continued our journey towards Pang. We crossed zing zing bar at around 6 PM and reached at a water crossing (before baralacha) at around 6:30PM. Water flow was high and hence Indian Army was building a temporary bridge for the vehicles. There was huge traffic of cars and trucks as Army had blocked the way so that they won’t face any problems while building the bridge.

    We were left with only two options

    1 : Return to zing zing bar and wait for bridge to get complete, Or
    2: Cross the water (Knee High) and continue our journey.

    After lots of arguments and discussions three of four riders (two main riders and two pillions) agreed upon the second option.

    I borrowed Gum Boots from a biker there and helped my friend cross the water body on his RE thunderbird 500 and then I crossed on my bike (hero splendor) mean while the person from whom I borrowed the gum boots approached us requested to help him cross his TVS Jupitor, we did that as well. We are all wet and time was approx. 7:30 PM, now we dint even had the other option with us coz it took us approx. 40 minutes to cross that water body with our luggage and bikes.

    My friend Krishna along with his pillion went very far from us and our splendor was giving problems while climbing baralacha. At around 8PM we were able to ride up to the top and instead getting relieved I was more worried now as the temperature was in dipping down to negative, roads were full of black ice and chilled air were making the situation even worse. It was complete dark and we could not see any light or any person around us, it was only two of us. We also felt some problems in breathing. I was getting thought what if something happens to us or bike, where will we go? What will we do? The experience was so horrifying.
    I was looking for some shelter where we can spend our night or someone who could help us reach some safe place. After few minutes, we saw a car approaching us initially I felt somewhat relieved to see someone in that secluded place however car came straight towards us and stopped in front of us leaving no space to cross. Inside the car were 5 males and looking at them my heart started beating even more fast. Person on the driver seat opened his window and called me I was too horrified but dint had any other option, I pushed my near him and whatever he said gave us big relief in two ways

    1st : they are good people and won’t harm us
    2nd : There’s a place ahead where we can spend our night safely.
    He said “Bhai aage jo bhi pehla restaurant mile waha ruk jaiyye, aagge mat na jaiyye”.
    I started running my bike at the speed of 50-60 kms/hnot worrying about black is or anything else I just had one thing in my mind “I have to reach that place anyhow and as soon as possible”. After few kilometres I found my fellow rider waiting for us (He slipped twice on the black ice and got his career broken) we continued from there and after few more kilometres we found a tent like shop (Bharatpur tent colony).
    We only thing we asked from the guy there “is the beds available?” the moment he said yes we immediately got down from the bike and ran inside. My wife fell on the bed and started shivering it was like she is on the first stage of hypothermia. We (me and fellow female rider) rubbed her feet and hands for almost 20 minutes and the guy there brought a stove near her. After around 30 minutes she got conscious and we changed our clothes and had some food and tea. At the night when we were sleeping we could feel the air coming in from the stone wall or the boundary of the tent.


    #Day4 (13th June 2017 - Bharatpur tent colony to Pang)
    Somehow, we managed to spend our night in that tent with chilling air coming in from the stone wall or boundary of the tent. In the morning when woke up we could feel some ice on our quilts. I had a high fever and was feeling like puking every time I tried to eat something. Weather was clear outside but air was still blowing making it the atmosphere chilling cold. We put our cloths on the walls in sunlight to dry them. By around 10:00 Am some more bikers came in there. One of them was injured as they were slipped on black ice at Baralacha. After looking at my condition they gave us 4 tablets of Diamox (one for each of us).

    We got ready by 11:00 AM to continue our journey. I took combiflame and Diamox after having a piece of butter bread and got ready for the ride. As the luggage career of my fellow rider was broken, we refuelled our tanks from jerry cane to reduce the weight from the bike. We left the tent at started our journey from there at around 11:30AM. Few meters ahead of the tent, was one more water crossing with ample of water level to create problems and my fellow rider who was who got so excited seeing a himalyan crossing that water very easily and tried to do the forgetting that he is riding thunderbird and his excitement turned into sadness when his bike got stucked in between the crossing and he had put his feet in water to ge control of the situation. Luckily, I remembered the suggestion of some bikers who were returning from leh that “There’s a broken bridge at the water crossing and it can handle the weight of bikes, it will be better for us to cross the water using that bridge”

    Roads to pang were also not good at some points.
    by around 2:30 we entered J&K and at around 3:48 PM we were at lachungla pass (height 16616ft). We reached our final destination (Pang) by 5:30 or 6:00 PM.

    #Day5 (14th June 2017 - Pang to leh)

    In the morning we asked the hotel owner if we can get some Diamox tablets. Initially she refused for the same and said “tum log to hattey khattey aaye ho tumhey kya zarurat hai but later before we left, she gave us only 4 tablets for ₹20/- and told us that she keeps it for tourists for emergency.
    People at pang told us that roads to leh from pang are very good and we can touch or go beyond 100KMPH on our bikes (might be he was not aware that I am riding splendor). We started early at around 9:00 AM from pang for leh. At one point, I started feeling some problems with my bike even on the plain and straight road maximum speed I could go to was 40-50 kmph due less amount of oxygen. I thought of removing the air filter of the bike and hence stopped in between
    but unfortunately, I forgot to keep the tool kit in the bike. After abusing myself for this shitty mistake, we continued our ride.

    We reached Tanglangla pass by 1:30 PM and witnessed first snowfall in our journey. It was very cold up there. We waited for snowfall to stop and had some tea and Maggie at the small tent (shop). We also met couple of riders who appreciated us for riding splendour, they also clicked some pics with us. They also gave us 10 tablets of Diamox as my fellow rider felt some problem in breathing.

    We clicked some pics and resumed our journey but few meters ahead we were again stucked for half an hour as army people were clearing the ice from the road.

    at around 3:20 PM we reached the check point after crossing the bridge on Indus river. After giving our details we proceeded towards Leh. We reached leh by 4:50 Got refuelled my bike’s fuel tank and started searching some good hotel at low price. After searching for half an hour, we stopped at hotel shaynam.

    #Day 6 (15th June 2017 - Leh To Pangong)
    We got up early and enquired about the permits we require to visit nubra, pangong and other places me and my friend (Krishna Tamang) went to get the permits leaving both pillions at the hotel. We got the permits by 11 AM and from there went to market to search for a bike mechanic shop. I got my engine oil changed, tightened to chain and got the carbonator tuned. We came back to hotel, had our breakfast and kept the extra baggage at the hotel and left for Pangong.

    main road to changla from near Shakti was blocked and a temporary way was created which was not in good shape. While riding up on that way I was stopped by group of 4-5 bikers (from south) they appreciated me for riding splendour and then said “bhaiya thoda pretend kro na ki thoda problem ho rha hai bike chadhane me” on asking why they replied “ mera bullet bura maan jaega, ye saala pehla gear me bhi nahi chadh rha hai aur app pillion k saath itne asaani se splendour chada rha hai” we laughed and then continued the ride wishing them all the best. After crossing zinglar we again witnessed snowfall but this time weather was getting more and more worst as we were climbing up.

    after riding for 2-3 kilometers in that bad weather my wife suddenly realised that the bag we tied up at the back was not there. I stopped my fellow riders informed them that I have lost my bag and had to go back to looking for it. On the way return we asked every biker or the driver about the bag but no one had any clue.

    I was more worried because Bag contained all the cash we had, my wife’s mobile phone, my G-shock watch, our mobile chargers, powerbank some important documents and our warm clothes.

    I asked everyone I could on the way back about the bag but of no use. One army personal asked me to report the incident and Karu police station me and my wife immediately left for karu police station and upon reaching there we informed police about the incident. The reply we got made us sure that we are not going to get the bag.

    they first asked us to go back and look for the once again, when we said we have already done that and as the weather is getting worse we cannot go back. Then they said ok, we will ask every driver passing by from here for the bag but as the bag contained cash it is not easy to get it back.

    when asked then to file an FIR for the loss of bag, they said they provide me the missing reports for all the documents. I again said no I want an FIR bag, one guy standing there said “bag bhi duplicate nikalwana hai kya? “

    after all this I returned empty handed from police station and went back to leh searched for hotel again (for this time my friend offered to bear all our expenses for that night)

    I was thinking of ending my trip there only but my wife said “Humari wajah se un dono ko bhi wapas jana padega (my fellow riders) aur app itni dur aakey ride complete kare bagair jaoge to achha nahi lagega”

    after that we arranged some funds from one of our friend in Delhi to continue our ride.

    #Day7 : (16th June 2017 - Leh To Pangong)

    We woke up early and planned to leave as soon as possible so that we can look for the bag again.
    But wait, I suddenly got thought why dint I hear the alarm in the morning and suddenly realised that I lost my mobile as well. We searched it in the room it was not there. I immediately ran to the Punjabi dhaba where we had dinner last night and asked the waiter If he saw my mobile. He asked few description of the mobile and after confirmation handed over the same to me. Haaahh, Got big relief!

    After shopping for necessary products, we lost. we left leh at around 10:30 AM and went straight to karu police station just to confirm if they got any update about the bag though I knew we will get nothing but still there was a little hope. We again returned empty hands and continued towards changla, on the way up we our eyes kept looking for the bag (on the road, in the ice etc.) but of no use. Till now we were 100% sure that we will not get our bag. Forgetting whatever happened I continued our ride. In between I met person named Mahesh who was standing with his Yezdi (1975 model) it was not getting started as because of slope fuel was
    not reaching to engine and once again my fellow rider went very far leaving us behind. On asking Mahesh if I can help him he said if I can help him taking the bike to a plain (or flat) surface so that fuel can reach to engine and he start the bike.

    I said Ok and we both started pushing his bike, after pushing for few meters we both started struggling to breath he fell down on the road trying to calm down himself. I stopped A biker passing by took water from him and gave Mahesh a Diamox tablet he was carrying. After few minutes, he became normal and asked me to inform his fellow riders about him if we find them up at changla.
    From there we reached changla and I searched for his mahesh’s fellow riders but couldn’t find them, his group’s name was dream riders.

    then we had tea and Maggie and momos at the army canteen clicked some pics enjoyed in ice and we are about to leave when we saw Mahesh coming on his yezdi. I ran to him asking if he was ok, he was looking very tired and exhausted. He gave his fellow riders number so that we can inform them but unfortunately, we dint had network. ☹ we left him there as we could do anything, wished him good luck and continued our journey.

    One rider on the way suggested us not to stay at pangong as it will cost us a lot and also that place is very cold at night. We dint wanted to have another experience like baralacha and took his advice and booked a hotel at durbuk kept our bags there and went to pangong lake. It was really beautiful.
    After clicking some pics we returned to durbuk at our hotel. My wife and other female fellow rider cooked food with aunty ji (owner of the hotel) we played ludo and went to sleep.

    #Day8 (17th June 2017 - Panogong to Nubra)
    Even after cooking food by ourselves, we dint got any discounts and hence ladies with us dint wanted to cook breakfast . We got ready and left from there by 10:00AM. We saw a medical centre on our way to Nubra to buy Diamox tablets. We got the whole new pack of Diamox tablets for free (yippee) as it was a free govt. supply for tourists and locals. We were little worried about the fuel as it was almost half the tank. We asked people around if we can get some fuel on the way to nubra and they replied we can easily get the same on the shops in between however it will charged at ₹100/ltr (which is very high) or we can get a petrol pump at Diskit. We again chose the second option and continued.

    Roads to nubra from pangong are like hell my fellow rider again slipped in the sand. And broke his luggage career. We tied the career by ropes we had and continued. By 1:30 we reached a small dhaba kind of shop (which is on the right turn to nubra) we had Maggie and tea, first time in journey we actually liked the maggie and also got it for ₹30 only.
    From that place roads were awesome. We reached Diskit and searched for petrol pump. The only one we got was seemed like it is of ancient time. Meter (we had seen in old scooters which used to show kilometres run) only showed the amount/volume of petrol filled. We had seen such kind of thing first time and hence were so excited and clicked pics of that petrol pump for memories.

    Then we searched a guest house to spend night, kept our luggage in the rooms and went to Hunder to see the sand dunes. We enjoyed a lot there, had camel rides did some masti on sand dunes. Before getting dark we returned to guest house had dinner played badminton and did some cycling.

    #Day9 (18th June 2017 - Nubra to Khardongla to Leh)
    Morning we got ready to continue our journey. My fellow rider still having the fear of whatever happened at Baralacha Pass started searching for some other route back to leh (so that we can avoid Khardongla Pass) and was trying to convince me to avoid the going khardongla as some other bikers also suggested me not take go to khardungla because of the bad roads.

    They even said that my splendour won’t survive there. All this was making furious coz reaching khardongla was my target which I set before even starting my journey. I ignored whatever my fellow rider or other riders suggested me. We had our breakfast and continued our journey to khardongla.


    When we were riding back I noticed one innova following me and driver was honking again and again. I gave them the way to pass but they dint and kept on following us. After around 2 kms I stopped to ask the way to khardongla and these guys in innova came stopped near me, 4 of them got out and asked me “Bhai konsa engine laga rakkha hai isme”
    Me: Splendor hai jo engine hota hai wahi laga hai.
    One of them: Bhai lag to nahi rha, jis tarah tu bhaga rha isey.

    I started laughing and jokingly sad bhai kal hi hayabusa ka engine lagwaya hai and started riding towards khardungla, by 1:30 PM we reached there. Roads to khardongla were really in very bad shape and it was hard to ride there but my splendor dint gave any trouble in climbing and we did it quit easily. After reaching the top me and my wife climbed up on ice did lots of masti and clicked pics.

    We left for leh by 3PM and reached leh by 5PM.

    While searching for hotel I came across one guy who suggested us very good guest house at cheaper rates but why I am mentioning about that guy is because when I asked him if he has any idea about the situation in Srinagar he replied “aap araam se jao koi problem nahi hogi. Hum logo ko tourists se koi problem nahi, Hume sirf govt. se problem hai.” I was kind of in shock after hearing these words from him. Anyways, we took rest for an hour went to market to have some food and for a little shopping.


    #Day10 (19th June 2017 – Leh to Lamayuru)

    In the morning, we decided to visit patthar sahib gurudwara, so we left the baggage at the guest house started riding after few kilometres we realised that gurudwara is on the way to kargil (we had planned our next stop to be kargil). So, we returned from half the way to collect our luggage.

    After collecting the luggage and making the payment we again headed towards Gurudwara. We left from gurdwara at around 3:00PM.

    As we were late, we decided that we will cover as much distance as possible before it gets dark. By around 5:30Pm we reached Lamayuru. Our female riders wanted to go to washroom so we stopped there. Meanwhile me and my friend Krishna had discussion on if it will be ok to go further or shall we spend our night there.

    I stopped two three vehicles to confirm if we can get some accommodation till kargil and all of them suggested us to spend night in lamayuru only.

    So we booked rooms at Lamayuru hotel and restaurant. The owner of the hotel and also an ex-army men suggested us not stay at Srinagar and to cross the same in the morning. Hence as suggested by him we planned our next stop to be Sonamarg.

    After having some rest we went to a monastery near our hotel, people told us that it was built in “11th century”, It was awesome. People also told as that the place “Lamayuru” (which was at the height of around 9K Ft) was actually a lake and that is the reason why the mountains had sand on top, they also told us that we can still find fish fossils in the mud up on the hills.



    #Day11 (20th June 2017 – Lamayuru to Sonamarg)

    We started our journey at 10:00AM. Roads were good and we were mesmerised by the beauty of Kashmir it was really amazing. I was wishing if I could stay there forever. After sometime we reached Drass and that was the last place where we saw an Indian flag. After few kilometres from Drass it started raining. Somehow, we reached to the army cafeteria near Zojila pass. We stopped and waited there till the rain stopped. After around half an hour we continued towards Zojila. We were riding and suddenly saw a board saying “You are at Zojila” We looked at each other and started laughing and Saying “Ye zojila hai ??? isse zada ucha to Jispa lag rha tha” but we were not aware that the real horror of riding zojila is waiting ahead for us.

    after riding for few minutes, we reached the one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Trucks approaching and the slippery wet roads were making the things worst for riding. I was like shivering at one moment when I had to stop at the edge of the road to let 6-7 trucks pass.

    We found army people at almost every turn managing the vehicles and helping tourists to cross.

    I saluted all the soldiers I found on the way and the response they gave with a smile on their face was so satisfactory. We reached Sonamarg in evening at around 5PM and booked a room in J&K tourism affiliated hotel. Knowing the situation of Srinagar, we were not willing to go out and preferred to stay in hotel room only.

    #Day12 (21st June 2017 – Sonamarg to Ramban)

    As suggested by people at Lamayuru we wanted to cross Srinagar as soon as possible but mother nature wanted something else. Weather was not clear with continuous rain. We waited till 11:30AM and then went out to buy rain coats for all of us and the hotel at around 12PM.

    We also met a group of bikers who came via Srinagar and spent night in the same hotel. They were uncovering the Indian Flags printed on their bikes. On asking why they covered them they told and suggested us that if you will carry anything related to Indian army or a Indian flag you will have to face the trouble at Srinagar. They also told us that they were chased by a group with hockey sticks and iron roads when they were crossing Srinagar.

    Even the hotel staff had the same suggestion for us. The guy who served us, told us that we might have faced some issues if it would have been Friday on asking the reason he casually said, “Friday ko namaz padhtey hain na to namaz padhney k baad hum log road pe nikal jaatey hain”.

    I mean WTF.

    I was in a complete fear and said to my fellow rider that we won’t stop anywhere near Srinagar and would stop at some place very far from there. The moment we reached near Srinagar we started witnessing army at every half or a kilometre with guns in hand. We also saw convoys of army vehicles survey on the roads. Seeing them was a bit of relief for me.

    At one point, we saw some mob and police after crossing that place hardly few meters ahead was a petrol pump my friend stopped there to refuel and the guy at petrol pump told us that 15 minutes ago people pelted stones on the vehicles passing by from there.

    We ran from there and planned our next stop to be any place after crossing a tunnel (which is 9kms long) however due heavy traffic we were not able to make it and had stop at Ramban.

    Even though we were in rain coats we were all wet even cloths in the luggage were wet.



    #Day13 (22nd June 2017 – Ramban to Jalandhar)

    We woke up in the morning and put all our cloths on the hotel roof to dry them. Once they were dried we packed our bags and started our journey towards Jalandhar at around 12 PM.

    by 8 PM we were in Jalandhar.

    #Day14 (23rd June 2017 – Jalandhar to Delhi)

    We left early in the morning at around 9Am for Delhi. It was all plain roads and were running our bikes as fast as we could. The moment I entered Delhi I received a call from unknown number, I dint picked it as I was riding. I again received the call from the same number and again ignored it. We reached VikasPuri and I again received the call from the same number, I disconnected it. Then I received a message from that number “Kindly call” but Ignored and thought of calling that guy once I will reach home.

    After reaching home my wife asked me to call on that number and I said “baad me karunga abhi thaka hua hau thoda fresh ho jau haanth muh dhoke then will call him.”

    Finally at around 10PM I called on that number and the guy on the other side said “Aap pawanji bol rhe hai?’

    Me : Haan, aap kaun?
    He : Sir aapko kab se call kr rha hu, aapka bag gir gya tha changla me wo mere pass hai. Aake le jao main Safdarjung enclave me hu aur kal subeh udaypur k liye nikal jaunga.
    Me : Oh Thank you so much, Mujhe do ghantey lagenge.
    He : fir aap morning me aajana.

    I said Ok and disconnected the call and abused my self for ignoring his call again and again and thanked god for getting the Bag back.

    Next morning I met him at his place and he returned my bag with each and everything being intact as it was.

    # Biker Couple To Leh # Couple On Hero Splendor #100cc Motorcycle # Biker Couple
    Last edited by Pawan Shakya; 08-07-2017, 09:07 PM.
    Pawan Kumar Shakya
    (The Lone Rider)

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    Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

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    Where are the pictures!
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      Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

      Great man (and woman) to undertake this hazardous journey on 100cc bike that too with pillion !! Pictures please !!

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        Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

        Originally posted by Pawan Shakya View Post
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        Wow! Infact, I covered almost same trip on my Yamaha SZ from Srinagar side during second week of June and my experience wasn't so scary! Really, I think you should have planned better, especially with ladies travelling along with you.

        Also, Srinagar wasn't an issue for us, did not seem like any danger, ofcourse as long as you aren't detouring off the main roads and city area. Crossing from Ananthnag to Srinagar was interesting for us especially after Burhan wani's successor being shot and militants having killed army ppl on Jammu Srinagar highway just the day before we were travelling. Situation was rife, but not scary, as you said there were a lot of army people stationed along the route.

        Note: Diamox too has side effects. Just have lot of water and electrolyte and dry fruits, and keep yourselves warm on next such journeys.
        Last edited by prajnyan; 06-29-2017, 01:45 PM.
        There are no short-cuts to any place worth going. So ride safe when you are treading uncharted roads.

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          A woman is more beautiful with make up and a travelogue is attractive with some pictures..

          So please upload some pictures for us to see.

          Salute to your wife for doing full ride as pillion.

          @Pawan Shakya ji
          Ride from Cuttack to Manipal University , MahendraGiri- Odisha ,
          Dream > Explore > Discover =Zanskar & Ladakh Bike Ride,
          Deomali -highest peak of Odisha & Duduma Waterfalls
          S3=Sikkim, Sandakphu & Sohra , Ride to NEHAsthan , RIDE TO KISS

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            #Day 1

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            #Day 2

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            #Day 6

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            #Day 7


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            Pawan Kumar Shakya
            (The Lone Rider)

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            • #7
              Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

              Brother you sure as hell got balls to take splendor to such altitude with a pillion...
              Didn't you face any pickup or fueling issues at such height...???
              I got hornet 160 and might maybe if good permits make a trip on that...
              What all do i need... What are the essentials...???

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              • #8
                Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                You sure have some serious weight handling capability. Otherwise how can one handle the weight of such massive balls ? I mean splendor - with a pillion - that too lady - with saddle bags : are you kidding me ? Full marks to you. Well done !

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                • #9
                  Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                  Gozel, Gozel!
                  Avoid noise pollution. Avoid honking.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                    wow @Pawan Shakya ji
                    Ride from Cuttack to Manipal University , MahendraGiri- Odisha ,
                    Dream > Explore > Discover =Zanskar & Ladakh Bike Ride,
                    Deomali -highest peak of Odisha & Duduma Waterfalls
                    S3=Sikkim, Sandakphu & Sohra , Ride to NEHAsthan , RIDE TO KISS

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                    • #11
                      Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                      Originally posted by adityagaur51 View Post
                      Brother you sure as hell got balls to take splendor to such altitude with a pillion...
                      Didn't you face any pickup or fuelinhell issues at such height...???
                      I got hornet 160 and might maybe if good permits make a trip on that...
                      What all do i need... What are the essentials...???

                      I faced some problems while riding up at baralacha pass but after that i removed the cover of the air filter and then it gave no problems ... for fuel I never had any problems.

                      Just make sure you keep extra clutch cable, a cane for extra fuel, disc pads, puncture kit and most important Diamox tablets

                      I even met many riders on 100cc to 150cc bikes and on scooties even on scooters but they were solo ...

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                      Originally posted by amods View Post
                      You sure have some serious weight handling capability. Otherwise how can one handle the weight of such massive balls ? I mean splendor - with a pillion - that too lady - with saddle bags : are you kidding me ? Full marks to you. Well done !

                      hahahahahahahaha thanks
                      Pawan Kumar Shakya
                      (The Lone Rider)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                        Well done and a great accomplishment on a Splendor. The pictures are beautiful and I'm sure you both will cherish the memories for a long time to come.
                        Ride To Live

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                        • #13
                          Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                          Ohh god. What an amazing trip. Taking a 100cc is no issue, but with a pillion !!! Respect you have earned brother....

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                          Ohh god. What an amazing trip. Taking a 100cc is no issue, but with a pillion !!! Respect you have earned brother....
                          HH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3

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                          • #14
                            Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                            Amazing...memories for a life time I am sure...

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                            • #15
                              Re: Adventurous Ride To Leh Ladakh On Hero Splendor with my wife.

                              First of all I would like to Salute the spirit of the Lady who went as a pillion on such a long ride. And Pawan, hats off to you for enduring such a ride. Kudos man, keep it up and keep riding you both....

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