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  • Last Year I got Leh-id

    I"ve decided to write logs of all my roatrips soo I'll be starting off with the most memorable one where I got Leh-id!!!!! Before the ride logs let me introduced you to the riders !!!!!!
    Giovanni(CBZ):

    It was his first bike trip ever and has a very little riding experience maybe couple of hundred kilometers till date, However he is a Mountain Biker so riding on Mountains won't be a problem for him. He is a fun guy adventure lover and super duper excited about this roadtrip

    Javed(P200)

    It was my Second trip to hills I've been to Abott mount before and had an experience of more then 8000 touring kilometers (now its around 21000 kms). I'm riding for the past 2-3 years so I was very happy and excited about this trip.

    Destination:
    We all know about it but no harm is overloading every1 with the Gyan on

    Why Ladakh
    Well Ladakh is each and every riders dream destination (especially in North India), Maybe because of kahrdung-la (worlds highest motorable pass on paper). I heard a lot about this place so and I knew that its a remote are so it'll be fun. But it was not only an adventure trip for me but also a spiritual journey to rediscover my own self. I was sick and tired of my monotonous life so (it was my hidden agenda) I also wanted to know what I really wanted out of my life.

    The Plan
    Our Ambitious plan was to start from Delhi early morning on 15th August and reach Manali on 16th day then Pang on 17th and finally Leh on 18th after that Pangong So or some other lake and back to Delhi by 25th however it turned out to be something Totally different.

    Planning and Acquiring Equipment
    We were planning to rent a bike for Gio however we realized that its gonna be a super expensive affair so we decided to go for one of our friends bike and get it fixed although it was a better deal but still everything has its pros and cons. the bike went all the way but on mountains she was kinda slow but still we enjoyed a lot and have lots of sweet memories attached to it . Once the bikes were decided we started to hunt for the equipment. We had nothing with us so we had to but everything starting from the tankbags, saddlebags and spares.
    I decided to go for local saddlebags as we needed it only for one time and I didn't had enough cash for Cramster so keeping the budget in hand we decided to buy saddle bags (From Khazanchi)which can be used only once. I bought a tankbag(Mustang) and then some more useful stuff like

    Bungee Cords
    Spare Tubes
    Puncture Kit
    Foot Pump
    Spare Visor
    Spares like - Accelerator & brake cable, Foot pegs, Brake and Clutch levers etc
    First Aid kit & Medicine - Forgot to get diamox and really regretted it later

    Once we had everything we decided to test Gio's bike so we were on NH8 to test his machine she was clocking around 100 kmph and was doing great so I was glad that the bike was in a good shape. There was a small incident which made Gio realize that 80 kmph is safe and also the basics of Overtaking.

    Then it was time to double check the riding gear.. I was planning for this trip since Jan 2008 so I got everything starting from Gloves to Boots.. I also got Balaclava for myself and the best part I had two pair of everything and I never knew why I bought stuff in pair but now it was clear that I was destined to ride with Gio and I was shopping for him as well so we were all good for the trip.


    D-day


    Day 1(16th Aug)



    Our hotel was nice so we just cleaned up everything took a shower and headed for food. Bilaspur is a small town so everything was closed by 10 the only place where we can get food was the bus stand and our royal dinner was nothing but chips and Biscuits..we came back and had a good night sleep.


    Day 2(17th AUg)
    We got up around 8 or 9 and hit the roads by 11 not too far from Bilaspur we had to stop for Gio as he had a flat front tyre so I had to get a mechanic to fix it.
    After that we saw a couple riding towards Manali so we chased them and finally crossed them I don't know why I wanted to follow them coz we didn't stopped. The view was amazing and it was getting greener and better, I am from northeast and lived most of my life in Army camps(which are always green) so I felt like coming home it was nice and so peaceful. We reached Kullu around 4 and were on time .. I was pretty happy about it after crossing Kullu there was a small Nalah(something like a stream but Gio calls them River) I crossed it without any problem but Gio's bike stopped midway so some water got into his spark plug so his bike refused to start next thing I know Gio kicking his guts out to start the bike I also tried we put the choke as well but nothing worked so after 10 minutes ordeal I decided to get a mechanic who was couple of Kilometers away so I went up came down got the spark plug changed and we were on the roads again we reached Manali around 6-7 and I realized Gio was not that happy with his bike and was kinda de-motivated but after we reached Manali things got better Gio took me out for Dinner and I bought by Windproof Jacket as well. Rest of the night at Manali was good

    Day 3(18th Aug)
    We were planning to leave early but the hotel guys were not able to wake us up on time so we started around 8. I tried withdrawing some cash but none of the ATMs were working WHAT A START!!!!! on top of it Gio's tyre was flat again but it was a good thing coz the puncture was a serious thing there was piece of nail inside the Tyre and it could have been a bigger problem later thanks to the puncture guy who fixed it.


    We stopped at 2-3 places for some pics and then finally we reached our first pit stop for the Day Rohtang-la(Gya time again) ..its 51 KM from Manali, and is a high mountain pass that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh. It is suggested by some linguists that the name rohtang is a Persian word meaning pile of dead bodies.



    Day 4(19th Aug)



    Day 5(20th Aug)



    Once we crossed the plains thing started to get ugly as my weakness was messing me up I had to stop for water and chocolates by the time we reached Tanglang la I was half dead I don't remember how we reached Rumsi but I after eating some maggie I was revived. After Rumsy Ride was fun and we were in Leh by 4 and checked into our hotel by 5:00

    Me and Gio decided to go to the marked whereas Pratas(out fellow rider) and his wife wanted to stay and relax. We decided to have dinner together so were supposed to meet in the evening. While exploring the City I enjoyed the street side Kebab they were awesome!!!! and then we bought some souvenirs. After that it was time to EAT!! I was desperate to eat something good so we went to the best Tibetan Food joint and I was so excited that I ended up ordering food for 3 ppl after mutton momos I was full however I got rest of the food packed (I ate the egg noodles next morning). After dinner we went back to Hotel and talked for some time and then we were off to sleep.

    Day 6(21st Aug)


    Because of some stupid @$$ I met with an accident, as he decided to Drop a rock in front of my bike not his fault it was just my luck it really damaged my bike the handle was gone it took me some time to get over it. However I didn't let the accident spoil my ride it was fun and I was pretty fast while coming back I'm glad my shockers were not bent. Once we reached out hotel we changed and went to the Mechanic, left my bike there and were out to check the Leh palace and couple of Gomphas (Buddhist temple). Leh palace was empty but the view was Amazing we stopped there for sometime and then we pushed off for the Gomphas.

    After that we went to the mechanic and collected my bike. We were back to hotel and were hungry so we went for dinner this time we decided to go for Italian. It was a bad move we ordered Lasagne without any pasta it was more like roti with cheese and chicken. Anyhow after the food we went back to the hotel and were ready for the most amazing place!!! Tso - Morriri

    Day 7(22nd Aug)
    We were up by 5 and we decided to go to Shanti Stupa to see the sunrise. Once we reached there we realized why its called Shanti Stupa. It was really peaceful and had a breathtaking view.
    (Gyantime) Shanti stupa is located on the hilltop at Changspa, The Stupa was constructed by a Japanese Buddhist organization, known as 'The Japanese for World Peace'. The aim behind the construction of the stupa was to commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism and to promote World Peace. His Holiness, the Dalai Lama inaugurated the Shanti Stupa in the year 1985.

    It was really amazing, so peaceful and relaxing I was overwhelmed with emotions. I really felt myself connected to the nature, it was an awesome experience. For a moment I got carried away but I was back in no time. We stayed at the stupa for few minutes and then decided to continue our Journey. We stopped for refueling and then I realized the Mechanics used wrong handlebar and my console was kinda open so we decided to stop at Mechanic shop again. So for the first few days Gio's bike had problems and now its mine there was not even a single day when we didn't had any problems. So we stopped at the mechanic shop which was closed. To kill the time Gio came up with an excellent idea CARDS!!!


    After few hours of ride through the mountains we hit the moore plains and as expected no roads there so out of compulsion we started off-roading and the real fun began Gio was enjoying each and every moment there and he rode very well infact he was doing better then me.


    The last 20 -25 kms were absolute fun pure off-roading we reached Tso morirri by 3:30 or maybe 4. Once we were there I was blown away by the beauty of the lake .We decided to stay in tented accommodation, we took our bikes and were out for a ride around the lake. We also met another Swiss Lady her name was Susana a nice person so now we were three , the ride was awesome, we returned to out tents after the sunset, had some coffee talked for a while and then we were off to sleep. Ending one of the most amazing days and planning the next ride to Tso-KAr.



    Day 8(23rd Aug)
    We left Tso-morriri around 8, on our way back we skipped a turn and were kinda lost on top of it every1 we talked to didn't knew where Tso-kar is so we decided to turn back and after some time we reached the spot from where we were supposed to take a turn, It took us good 2-3 hours to reach the lake and the roads were nothing but dirt trails at some points roads were under construction so hopefully in two or three years from now there will be roads.


    Again since we were on Moore plains riding was fun but we had a new problem now, Fuel!!! so we decided to turn off the engine while going downhill and it was kinda crazy but fun. After reaching Tso Kar we had our lunch and then pushed off for Jispa. Once we reached Pang we bought fuel at a whopping price of Rs.70. Around 3 it started to rain which affected our speed and also me I was wearing Dirt gloves not meant for rain or cold weather so my hands were numb. We took a break in a tent and once it stopped raining we were out again




    Day 9(24th Aug)

    Next morning we were out again crossing Jispa. We stopped at Keylong to get my bikes chain oiled and then finally we reached Tandi!!!!! Gas station although I had enough fuel till Manali but still I decided to get more fuel last fuelling for the trip, after Tandi we had only one more pass to cross but things were different now the roads were good most of the time but at some patched we had mud on the road sooooo it was a pain in the ass
    After some time I realized that my Exhaust is exhausted and in few minutes exhaust was on the road practically


    Day 10 (25th Aug)



    Best thing about this trip:

    Fellow rider: Gio Although it was his first trip but he rode like a pro. His enthusiasm was one of the main reasons why I decided to go by myself. Moreover he was game for everything so he really enjoyed the trip without whining like a baby. He is best riding buddy I ever had, hopefully if things go well our next road trip will be more adventurous and longer than this one.

    The route: I have only one word for the rousts AWESOME !!!! although the roads were bad at most of the places but still ride till Leh was fun !!! from high speed NH1 to off roading at Moore plains and muddy roads of Himachal each and every bend or curve was fun. Best part change in Landscape we crossed cities, Villages, hills, Mountains and rivers. After every 100 kilometers the landscape changed so you were never bored of riding it was not monotonous. For a change we enjoyed bad roads!!!!

    Tso Morriri : This lake is untouched pure nature best part it was not commercialized. I don't have much to say but yeah if you really wanna rediscover yourself you should go there.

    People :

    Music : Gio's mp3 player was the main source of music there however we also had some people playing traditional Tibetan music the most peaceful thing I've ever heard I didn't understand even a single word but it was peaceful !!! I really miss it.

    Worst things:

    Roads: Till Manali we went through hell dirt is good but mud really gets on my nerve!! the worst sign on throughout our journey was four laneing in progress inconvenience is regretted!!

    My accident: It was very disappointing why on earth a rock had to fall right in front of my bike !!! this accident wasted an hour of our time while we were in Leh, but I was glad that nothing happened to me.

    ME (I'm writing this on Gio's behalf): Every day I'll talk about this thing for at least an hour, I know bro it was painful but I just couldn't help myself

    To sum it up I just wanna say that this roadtrip opened my eyes and I can see clearly now!!!!!

    I have lot more to post atleast 3-4 more roadtrips but it'll take some time ..till then happy reading !!!

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    Great stuff. I enjoyed reading through it and it reminded me the first (and only time) I went to Leh in 2006.
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    • #3
      Awesome. You have triggered my travelust again.

      Damn.
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      • #4
        vow.. that was so refreshing..
        its a dream ride for each of us..!


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        • #5
          Very nice shortened trip log of a massive trip. Good stuff.! Looking forward for more of your escapades.
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          • #6
            archi is back in threads ! gd man !!!!
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            • #7
              great short log with beautiful pics..... keep it coming on brother....

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              • #8
                Nice log and pics there.

                Phew,I am too lazy to write these kind of long logs.

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                • #9
                  I always enjoy reading anythng about Leh. It's a dream destination for bikers - no doubt on that.

                  Gr8 trip. The travel maniac in me is rising slowly.

                  @Anarchi - Bro, I'm not able to view the pics. If you could plese provide me with the direct link or something.... m not a technical expert.
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                  • #10
                    this is the first trip log i have read on xbhp, the way it has been presented is amazing, moreover Leh on bikes is my dream destination since i had been to mussorie with my frens.
                    Keep it up buddy
                    hats off to u

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                    • #11
                      It was amazing reading this stuff....!!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Last Year I got Leh-id

                        Very well written ! Im looking forward to going off schedules myself !
                        Originally posted by Anarchi View Post
                        I"ve decided to write logs of all my roatrips soo I'll be starting off with the most memorable one where I got Leh-id!!!!! Before the ride logs let me introduced you to the riders !!!!!!
                        Giovanni(CBZ):

                        It was his first bike trip ever and has a very little riding experience maybe couple of hundred kilometers till date, However he is a Mountain Biker so riding on Mountains won't be a problem for him. He is a fun guy adventure lover and super duper excited about this roadtrip

                        Javed(P200)

                        It was my Second trip to hills I've been to Abott mount before and had an experience of more then 8000 touring kilometers (now its around 21000 kms). I'm riding for the past 2-3 years so I was very happy and excited about this trip.

                        Destination:
                        We all know about it but no harm is overloading every1 with the Gyan on

                        Why Ladakh
                        Well Ladakh is each and every riders dream destination (especially in North India), Maybe because of kahrdung-la (worlds highest motorable pass on paper). I heard a lot about this place so and I knew that its a remote are so it'll be fun. But it was not only an adventure trip for me but also a spiritual journey to rediscover my own self. I was sick and tired of my monotonous life so (it was my hidden agenda) I also wanted to know what I really wanted out of my life.

                        The Plan
                        Our Ambitious plan was to start from Delhi early morning on 15th August and reach Manali on 16th day then Pang on 17th and finally Leh on 18th after that Pangong So or some other lake and back to Delhi by 25th however it turned out to be something Totally different.

                        Planning and Acquiring Equipment
                        We were planning to rent a bike for Gio however we realized that its gonna be a super expensive affair so we decided to go for one of our friends bike and get it fixed although it was a better deal but still everything has its pros and cons. the bike went all the way but on mountains she was kinda slow but still we enjoyed a lot and have lots of sweet memories attached to it . Once the bikes were decided we started to hunt for the equipment. We had nothing with us so we had to but everything starting from the tankbags, saddlebags and spares.
                        I decided to go for local saddlebags as we needed it only for one time and I didn't had enough cash for Cramster so keeping the budget in hand we decided to buy saddle bags (From Khazanchi)which can be used only once. I bought a tankbag(Mustang) and then some more useful stuff like

                        Bungee Cords
                        Spare Tubes
                        Puncture Kit
                        Foot Pump
                        Spare Visor
                        Spares like - Accelerator & brake cable, Foot pegs, Brake and Clutch levers etc
                        First Aid kit & Medicine - Forgot to get diamox and really regretted it later

                        Once we had everything we decided to test Gio's bike so we were on NH8 to test his machine she was clocking around 100 kmph and was doing great so I was glad that the bike was in a good shape. There was a small incident which made Gio realize that 80 kmph is safe and also the basics of Overtaking.

                        Then it was time to double check the riding gear.. I was planning for this trip since Jan 2008 so I got everything starting from Gloves to Boots.. I also got Balaclava for myself and the best part I had two pair of everything and I never knew why I bought stuff in pair but now it was clear that I was destined to ride with Gio and I was shopping for him as well so we were all good for the trip.


                        D-day


                        Day 1(16th Aug)



                        Our hotel was nice so we just cleaned up everything took a shower and headed for food. Bilaspur is a small town so everything was closed by 10 the only place where we can get food was the bus stand and our royal dinner was nothing but chips and Biscuits..we came back and had a good night sleep.


                        Day 2(17th AUg)
                        We got up around 8 or 9 and hit the roads by 11 not too far from Bilaspur we had to stop for Gio as he had a flat front tyre so I had to get a mechanic to fix it.
                        After that we saw a couple riding towards Manali so we chased them and finally crossed them I don't know why I wanted to follow them coz we didn't stopped. The view was amazing and it was getting greener and better, I am from northeast and lived most of my life in Army camps(which are always green) so I felt like coming home it was nice and so peaceful. We reached Kullu around 4 and were on time .. I was pretty happy about it after crossing Kullu there was a small Nalah(something like a stream but Gio calls them River) I crossed it without any problem but Gio's bike stopped midway so some water got into his spark plug so his bike refused to start next thing I know Gio kicking his guts out to start the bike I also tried we put the choke as well but nothing worked so after 10 minutes ordeal I decided to get a mechanic who was couple of Kilometers away so I went up came down got the spark plug changed and we were on the roads again we reached Manali around 6-7 and I realized Gio was not that happy with his bike and was kinda de-motivated but after we reached Manali things got better Gio took me out for Dinner and I bought by Windproof Jacket as well. Rest of the night at Manali was good

                        Day 3(18th Aug)
                        We were planning to leave early but the hotel guys were not able to wake us up on time so we started around 8. I tried withdrawing some cash but none of the ATMs were working WHAT A START!!!!! on top of it Gio's tyre was flat again but it was a good thing coz the puncture was a serious thing there was piece of nail inside the Tyre and it could have been a bigger problem later thanks to the puncture guy who fixed it.


                        We stopped at 2-3 places for some pics and then finally we reached our first pit stop for the Day Rohtang-la(Gya time again) ..its 51 KM from Manali, and is a high mountain pass that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh. It is suggested by some linguists that the name rohtang is a Persian word meaning pile of dead bodies.



                        Day 4(19th Aug)



                        Day 5(20th Aug)



                        Once we crossed the plains thing started to get ugly as my weakness was messing me up I had to stop for water and chocolates by the time we reached Tanglang la I was half dead I don't remember how we reached Rumsi but I after eating some maggie I was revived. After Rumsy Ride was fun and we were in Leh by 4 and checked into our hotel by 5:00

                        Me and Gio decided to go to the marked whereas Pratas(out fellow rider) and his wife wanted to stay and relax. We decided to have dinner together so were supposed to meet in the evening. While exploring the City I enjoyed the street side Kebab they were awesome!!!! and then we bought some souvenirs. After that it was time to EAT!! I was desperate to eat something good so we went to the best Tibetan Food joint and I was so excited that I ended up ordering food for 3 ppl after mutton momos I was full however I got rest of the food packed (I ate the egg noodles next morning). After dinner we went back to Hotel and talked for some time and then we were off to sleep.

                        Day 6(21st Aug)


                        Because of some stupid @$$ I met with an accident, as he decided to Drop a rock in front of my bike not his fault it was just my luck it really damaged my bike the handle was gone it took me some time to get over it. However I didn't let the accident spoil my ride it was fun and I was pretty fast while coming back I'm glad my shockers were not bent. Once we reached out hotel we changed and went to the Mechanic, left my bike there and were out to check the Leh palace and couple of Gomphas (Buddhist temple). Leh palace was empty but the view was Amazing we stopped there for sometime and then we pushed off for the Gomphas.

                        After that we went to the mechanic and collected my bike. We were back to hotel and were hungry so we went for dinner this time we decided to go for Italian. It was a bad move we ordered Lasagne without any pasta it was more like roti with cheese and chicken. Anyhow after the food we went back to the hotel and were ready for the most amazing place!!! Tso - Morriri

                        Day 7(22nd Aug)
                        We were up by 5 and we decided to go to Shanti Stupa to see the sunrise. Once we reached there we realized why its called Shanti Stupa. It was really peaceful and had a breathtaking view.
                        (Gyantime) Shanti stupa is located on the hilltop at Changspa, The Stupa was constructed by a Japanese Buddhist organization, known as 'The Japanese for World Peace'. The aim behind the construction of the stupa was to commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism and to promote World Peace. His Holiness, the Dalai Lama inaugurated the Shanti Stupa in the year 1985.

                        It was really amazing, so peaceful and relaxing I was overwhelmed with emotions. I really felt myself connected to the nature, it was an awesome experience. For a moment I got carried away but I was back in no time. We stayed at the stupa for few minutes and then decided to continue our Journey. We stopped for refueling and then I realized the Mechanics used wrong handlebar and my console was kinda open so we decided to stop at Mechanic shop again. So for the first few days Gio's bike had problems and now its mine there was not even a single day when we didn't had any problems. So we stopped at the mechanic shop which was closed. To kill the time Gio came up with an excellent idea CARDS!!!


                        After few hours of ride through the mountains we hit the moore plains and as expected no roads there so out of compulsion we started off-roading and the real fun began Gio was enjoying each and every moment there and he rode very well infact he was doing better then me.


                        The last 20 -25 kms were absolute fun pure off-roading we reached Tso morirri by 3:30 or maybe 4. Once we were there I was blown away by the beauty of the lake .We decided to stay in tented accommodation, we took our bikes and were out for a ride around the lake. We also met another Swiss Lady her name was Susana a nice person so now we were three , the ride was awesome, we returned to out tents after the sunset, had some coffee talked for a while and then we were off to sleep. Ending one of the most amazing days and planning the next ride to Tso-KAr.



                        Day 8(23rd Aug)
                        We left Tso-morriri around 8, on our way back we skipped a turn and were kinda lost on top of it every1 we talked to didn't knew where Tso-kar is so we decided to turn back and after some time we reached the spot from where we were supposed to take a turn, It took us good 2-3 hours to reach the lake and the roads were nothing but dirt trails at some points roads were under construction so hopefully in two or three years from now there will be roads.


                        Again since we were on Moore plains riding was fun but we had a new problem now, Fuel!!! so we decided to turn off the engine while going downhill and it was kinda crazy but fun. After reaching Tso Kar we had our lunch and then pushed off for Jispa. Once we reached Pang we bought fuel at a whopping price of Rs.70. Around 3 it started to rain which affected our speed and also me I was wearing Dirt gloves not meant for rain or cold weather so my hands were numb. We took a break in a tent and once it stopped raining we were out again




                        Day 9(24th Aug)

                        Next morning we were out again crossing Jispa. We stopped at Keylong to get my bikes chain oiled and then finally we reached Tandi!!!!! Gas station although I had enough fuel till Manali but still I decided to get more fuel last fuelling for the trip, after Tandi we had only one more pass to cross but things were different now the roads were good most of the time but at some patched we had mud on the road sooooo it was a pain in the ass
                        After some time I realized that my Exhaust is exhausted and in few minutes exhaust was on the road practically


                        Day 10 (25th Aug)



                        Best thing about this trip:

                        Fellow rider: Gio Although it was his first trip but he rode like a pro. His enthusiasm was one of the main reasons why I decided to go by myself. Moreover he was game for everything so he really enjoyed the trip without whining like a baby. He is best riding buddy I ever had, hopefully if things go well our next road trip will be more adventurous and longer than this one.

                        The route: I have only one word for the rousts AWESOME !!!! although the roads were bad at most of the places but still ride till Leh was fun !!! from high speed NH1 to off roading at Moore plains and muddy roads of Himachal each and every bend or curve was fun. Best part change in Landscape we crossed cities, Villages, hills, Mountains and rivers. After every 100 kilometers the landscape changed so you were never bored of riding it was not monotonous. For a change we enjoyed bad roads!!!!

                        Tso Morriri : This lake is untouched pure nature best part it was not commercialized. I don't have much to say but yeah if you really wanna rediscover yourself you should go there.

                        People :

                        Music : Gio's mp3 player was the main source of music there however we also had some people playing traditional Tibetan music the most peaceful thing I've ever heard I didn't understand even a single word but it was peaceful !!! I really miss it.

                        Worst things:

                        Roads: Till Manali we went through hell dirt is good but mud really gets on my nerve!! the worst sign on throughout our journey was four laneing in progress inconvenience is regretted!!

                        My accident: It was very disappointing why on earth a rock had to fall right in front of my bike !!! this accident wasted an hour of our time while we were in Leh, but I was glad that nothing happened to me.

                        ME (I'm writing this on Gio's behalf): Every day I'll talk about this thing for at least an hour, I know bro it was painful but I just couldn't help myself

                        To sum it up I just wanna say that this roadtrip opened my eyes and I can see clearly now!!!!!

                        I have lot more to post atleast 3-4 more roadtrips but it'll take some time ..till then happy reading !!!

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