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  • Mik
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    Re: Leh trip itinerary help

    Originally posted by narender View Post
    No need to come back to Leh.Head towards Debring,Moorey planes,Pang and then Sarchu.Be sure to carry enough petrol to last 800 kms.However,petrol is available at Lower Sumdo in black rates.110 rs per litre.
    Master ji, is petrol guaranteed here. As in, can one take the risk of not carrying extra
    My current ride (the KitnaThirstyMachine 390) wants petrol every 220 km and I cannot afford a tanker as yet. Also, will have an Army guy riding with us. Any chance the army outposts there will be obliging.
    Regards

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  • rachitkohli
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by seeker View Post
    Are you sure about the date? Starting on 10th June from Mumbai will end you up in a lot of mud and slash throughout once you cross Manali and can also leave you stranded at places because that's the melting period for the snow and the BRO starts working on the roads during that time.
    IMHO, early June is the best time to start, as the melting period just starts. You MAY get to see good amount of snow with not much streams to cross. July onwards the water stream may increase due to the melting period.
    My personal experience is in June & July. While in June, it was pretty good to cross rohtang & other passes, but lot of snow, snow storm & too much of chilling. While in July i faced lot of mud, slash, heavy water crossings.
    But again, ladakh is one unpredictable place. Nothing can be forecasted & assumed. Just go & accept what the nature throws at you

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  • sonu_randhawa
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Narendar thanks for the prompt reply i would keep these points in mind.
    Will come back to forum if need any more help in planning

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  • narender
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    Re: Leh trip itinerary help

    [QUOTE=sonu_randhawa;1045266]
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    16 June: Tso Kar - Leh
    No need to come back to Leh.Head towards Debring,Moorey planes,Pang and then Sarchu.Be sure to carry enough petrol to last 800 kms.However,petrol is available at Lower Sumdo in black rates.110 rs per litre.


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    1.What about the road conditions. is it good to start from 2,3 June or from 6 June(though there is difference of few days).
    Road conditions are mixed type,typical mountain roads but nothing to worry about.
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    2. We want to carry a 2-3kg LPG Cylinder with us for our own occasional cooking at place of liking( Please don't say that it will be heave or something. We will manage to carry it. it is not a issue) Well what I want to know is Will we be restricted at any place by Army or Police due to this LPG cylinder. Because if that is the case we will discard the idea
    No problem in carrying an LPG cylinder,It would be good idea if you conceal it in a thick cloth bag

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  • sonu_randhawa
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    Leh trip itinerary help

    Hi friends
    I want your suggestions and help on leh trip itinerary. We will be two friends on different bikes. we want to do round trip through srinagar and come back via manali ie. amritsar-srinagar-leh-manali-amritsar. We will be doing it in relaxed manner. We want to complete it in 20 days but can extend for 3-4 days if needed. we want to start from 3rd June or 6th June
    This is what I basically thought after going through various posts and masp:

    3 June: Amritsar - Pathankot- Patintop
    4 June: Patnitop - Pehalgam (As we want to Vsit Pehalgam for its beautiful scenery)
    5 June: Pehalgam to Sri Nagar
    6 June: Sringar Local sight seeing (but if we could not found anything interesting or situation is not good in srinagar then we will travel to sonmarg and spend a night there )
    7 June: Srinagar or sonmarg - Kargil
    8 June: Kargil - Lamayuru
    9 June: Lamayuru - Guruduwara Pathar Sahib - Leh
    10 June: Leh( Local Sight Seeing, permits and rest)
    11 June: Leh - Khardungla - Nubra Valley
    12 June: Nubra Valley - Khardungla - Leh
    13 June: Leh - Pangang Tso
    14 June: Pangang Tso - Leh
    15 June: Leh - Tso Moriri, Tso Kar
    16 June: Tso Kar - Leh
    17 June: Leh Rest
    18 June: Leh - Sarchu
    19 June: Sarchu - Keylong
    20 June: Keylong - Manali
    21 June: Manali (Local and rest)
    22 June: Manali - (We will leave from Manali but not decided which way we will come back, we will either go to shimla or whatever we will decide at that moment))

    Now I am Confused: i.e We should take a days rest and goto Tso Moriri and from there we can proceed towards Sarchu, or We should come back to Leh and then have a rest day and then proceed toward Sarchu.
    All suggestion are welcome we don't want to make the schedule tight infact it can be extended if needed(if there is more to see at a particular place).
    Few more suggestion I want is:
    1.What about the road conditions. is it good to start from 2,3 June or from 6 June(though there is difference of few days).
    2. We want to carry a 2-3kg LPG Cylinder with us for our own occasional cooking at place of liking( Please don't say that it will be heave or something. We will manage to carry it. it is not a issue) Well what I want to know is Will we be restricted at any place by Army or Police due to this LPG cylinder. Because if that is the case we will discard the idea


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  • seeker
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by Mik View Post
    [MENTION=68114]seeker[/MENTION] --- Leave everything to the weather Gods Any trip to Leh is always a gamble on the weather being kind.
    I crossed over Rohtang on 14th August, 2011 on a day when the Rohtang pass was partially closed. You could go through the first three days of the log to see what freak floods and rain can do to a trip.

    While in 2012 in June, we had pristine weather and a cakewalk on the same stretch.
    Point taken Mik. BTW read your log-entire not just the first the three days, and i must say you are a very good narrator. Please look at a career in writing as well. Superbly written and amazing pics. Can't wait to experience it personally.

    Cheers,

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  • Mik
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by seeker View Post
    Are you sure about the date? Starting on 10th June from Mumbai will end you up in a lot of mud and slash throughout once you cross Manali and can also leave you stranded at places because that's the melting period for the snow and the BRO starts working on the roads during that time.

    I am also doing it Mumbai-Leh this year and starting on 14th/15th August, havent done it ever before but my two cents are based on the research that i've been doing for the last two years.. The original plan was last year you see, couldn't make it but.

    You may want to research more and give it a rethink. Am sure experienced fellow xbhpians here will share their words of caution.

    All the best! Ride safe.

    Cheers,

    Sent from my A210 using xBhp connect mobile app.
    [MENTION=68114]seeker[/MENTION] --- Leave everything to the weather Gods Any trip to Leh is always a gamble on the weather being kind.
    I crossed over Rohtang on 14th August, 2011 on a day when the Rohtang pass was partially closed. You could go through the first three days of the log to see what freak floods and rain can do to a trip.

    While in 2012 in June, we had pristine weather and a cakewalk on the same stretch.

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  • Mik
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    [MENTION=63823]Manna Chowdhury[/MENTION] your plan needs some more work. You can make it to Rampur from Delhi comfortably.
    But, traversing Rampur - Tabo - Kaza - Manali (not required in your case. You can drop anchor at Koksar) in 2 days will be very tough. Also, the Kunzum Pass opens normally after 15th June. Keep checking for updates on bcmtouring thread on the the kaza route.

    Day wise, you might end up doing this
    Delhi - Rampur - Tabo - Kaza - Koksar(if kunzum is open) - Sarchu - Leh - Leh - Nubra (wherever you wanna go upto) - Pangong Tso (which route?) - Sarchu - Manali -Delhi
    That is 12 days. 2 days buffer.
    14 days look good!

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  • nelson_sanjoy
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by Manna Chowdhury View Post

    Delhi-Rampur: Stay overnight
    Rampur-Spiti valley: Full one day rest
    Spiti valley-Manali: one day to get all permits and nxt day leave early morning for leh
    Manali-leh: Full one day rest
    Leh-Nubra valley: Again One day rest
    Nubra Valley-Pangong Lake: One day hault
    14 days looks ok for your plan - can you break the above...

    Originally posted by Manna Chowdhury View Post
    From Bangalore to Delhi by flight will send the bike by train....dont have much of leaves
    Use Sampark Kranti from BLR to Nizammudin but Nizamuddin doesn't transport bikes back if you don't have a train ticket so be ready with alternatives...

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  • zawarester1
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Howdy Buddy,

    thanks for the inputs man , but after going through some real time discussion with couple of my colleagues and some senior members from xBhp
    I have come on conclusion with this plan.

    but i wont be able to stretch it long till august and September as i have some other commitments to cater.


    Originally posted by seeker View Post
    Are you sure about the date? Starting on 10th June from Mumbai will end you up in a lot of mud and slash throughout once you cross Manali and can also leave you stranded at places because that's the melting period for the snow and the BRO starts working on the roads during that time.

    I am also doing it Mumbai-Leh this year and starting on 14th/15th August, havent done it ever before but my two cents are based on the research that i've been doing for the last two years.. The original plan was last year you see, couldn't make it but.

    You may want to research more and give it a rethink. Am sure experienced fellow xbhpians here will share their words of caution.

    All the best! Ride safe.

    Cheers,

    Sent from my A210 using xBhp connect mobile app.

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  • Manna Chowdhury
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Thanks a lot [MENTION=11113]oilburner[/MENTION].....we are reaching delhi on 12th and will start on 13 let me if anyone wants to join us. We re coming from Bangalore

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  • ajay_meda
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Hey everyone. I was not on xBhp for quite sometime now and missed a lot of discussion. I'm one of the riders from Chennai. Pls PM me or call me on 8939366146 and we can discuss about riding together.

    Ajay

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  • seeker
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by zawarester1 View Post
    Hey guys ,

    there are some real good inputs in this thread from the members.

    I will be heading solo to Leh and back from mumbai on 10th June . with an R15 .

    I have gone through various travel logs and i am really confused about which route to take and what all to do . please need genuine help here.
    or else we can get along with other guys who gonna move from Mumbai . but i will be riding all the way from mumbai . As i don't believe in putting my beast in some iron can just coz i may exert my self . cmon be realistic . Mumbai Leh Mumbai is all about endurance rides .
    Are you sure about the date? Starting on 10th June from Mumbai will end you up in a lot of mud and slash throughout once you cross Manali and can also leave you stranded at places because that's the melting period for the snow and the BRO starts working on the roads during that time.

    I am also doing it Mumbai-Leh this year and starting on 14th/15th August, havent done it ever before but my two cents are based on the research that i've been doing for the last two years.. The original plan was last year you see, couldn't make it but.

    You may want to research more and give it a rethink. Am sure experienced fellow xbhpians here will share their words of caution.

    All the best! Ride safe.

    Cheers,

    Sent from my A210 using xBhp connect mobile app.

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  • oilburner
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Originally posted by Manna Chowdhury View Post
    Hey Guys need a quick answer,

    I'm skipping Manali going through Spiti valley to reach Leh, So is Manali the only place from where i've to take permit for Leh, Nubra, Pangong and other places.

    Pls let me know

    Cheers
    you dont need permits for Leh city and for other places mentioned you will need to get permits from Leh city DC office in Leh itself .So manali can be skipped .

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  • Manna Chowdhury
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    Re: Getting Leh'ed - 2014 Planner

    Hey Guys need a quick answer,

    I'm skipping Manali going through Spiti valley to reach Leh, So is Manali the only place from where i've to take permit for Leh, Nubra, Pangong and other places.

    Pls let me know

    Cheers

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