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You are welcome! God and manager willing, I too will be on the circuit around the same time.
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Some queries :
1. What are the options from Sarchu, if we want to avoid Manali? (while coming back)
Dharamshala?
2. What all permits needs to be acquired?Last edited by prateek2210; 12-02-2013, 01:26 AM.Fare thee well xBhp, All the best for being the biggest name in corporate world
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Before Rohtang -- Koksar is a charming settlement.Originally posted by prateek2210 View PostSome queries :
1. What are the options from Sarchu, if we want to avoid Manali? (while coming back)
Dharamshala?
2. What all permits needs to be acquired?
After Rohtang -- You can stay put at Kullu.
It would be good if you go through this link
Leh, Ladakh and Zanskar - The Ultimate Guide - Team-BHP
I think this is the definitive guide on anything to do with travel to Ladakh and should also answer all your questions.
Also, google up Ramkys map (2010 version) They will be good travel companions.
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I wish to second and third and fourth the heat aspect. I was struck by heat stroke TWICE. The first time at Ambala and the second at Delhi. I perspire very heavily and while the other 4 members of the team were okayish with the heat, I was in deep trouble.Originally posted by Mik View PostA few points
Day 12 -- The HEAT. Its oppressive. I have seen my Casio give a reading of 48 degrees. With all that riding gear - Its horrible. We took bath under a tubewell, drank a liter of lassi, soaked the gear in the chilled canal -- but to no avail. So its best if you guys can make it Chandigarh/Kiratpur sahib the previous day. Start at 3/3.30 in the morning and reach home safely before it gets horrible.
Oh yes - Carry a tank bag. Since you will be carrying a DSLR, the ritual of getting down from the bag and untying luggage will be too cumbersome at many points. So, a tank bag is a must if you are trigger happy.
Hope that helps!
The contrast between the chilled and then cold and then cool air of the hills and the oppressing, clammy heat and humidity of the plains is what hits very hard. I advise extreme caution here - continuous intake of fluids like fruit juices, not only water, covering the upper body (no riding in a T shirt) and frequent breaks to relax the body.
The tank bag is a must...
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[MENTION=13887]prateek2210[/MENTION]
Why only a day trip to Hunder (Nubra)? It is an amazingly beautiful place (both the Hunder/Diskit and Sumur/Panamik part) and you ought to give 2 days to this.
Also June would be almost the peak of tourist season. Not sure about others but I didnt like it one bit. The Changspa Road looks like Baga Beach of Goa!
And even locals' attitude is bad since they know there's no shortage of tourists (Indian and firangis alike). Hospitality goes down the drain.
And frankly Leh loses all its charm when crowded.
September is the best time to visit IMO. Monsoon subsides by that time and weather is amazingly clear.
And instead of rest on Day 8, take the Tso Moriri route from Pangong and then off to Morey Plains after a night halt at Tso Moriri. There's no point resting at Pangong for a full day.
See if the above is any helpful, will discuss the rest later.
You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)
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I came across this article while going through the guide. Its a very interesting read. Bame Duniya: Motorcylcing across the Himalaya- its been done for more than three decadesOriginally posted by Mik View Post
It would be good if you go through this link
Leh, Ladakh and Zanskar - The Ultimate Guide - Team-BHP
I think this is the definitive guide on anything to do with travel to Ladakh and should also answer all your questions.
Also, google up Ramkys map (2010 version) They will be good travel companions.When life gives you Yamaha, make it RD350 not R15. :D
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Superb read! The reality is that each year, the road is getting easier and easier unless there is some major calamity.Originally posted by Abhishek2255 View PostI came across this article while going through the guide. Its a very interesting read. Bame Duniya: Motorcylcing across the Himalaya- its been done for more than three decades
This is one aspect of motorcycle touring I always see. There is nothing to 'conquer' or 'explore'. If there is a road - obviously workers have laid it there. Office chatter is around 4X4 vehicles being required. Hahh! even a Nano has done it.
I was suitably humbled on many occasions when i felt I had 'conquered' or 'achieved' something.
2010 - Chitkul in early April : We reached chitkul and posed around feeling elated at having achieved something. Soon, we saw a group of bengali tourists (monkey caps and all) having a picnic there.
2011 - First leh ride. Going up Khardungla I was having the feeling of 'conquering' something. Hahh! a 70+ year old man was cycling all the way to the top. Came to know he had been cycling from Manali. Nope, didn't have the heart after that to pose with an X :P
2012 - Climbing up Chang La after visiting Pangong Tso on the CBR, I was feeling 'alone' and in a zen like mood. Then, I saw this guy on a Discover, with a big bedroll and a small pillion in tow, climbing up too. Rest assured, I felt very small at having thought that I was doing something 'interesting'.
And then we have many crazy tourers who are literally living on the road. Puts our little excursions into perspective.
Its a cycle all of us will go through. The first little ride to the commercialized hill station followed by tons of pointless pics and facebook updates (Orkut in my time :P). Then onto the 3/4 days 'big' rides and its stories of near death and non existent roads. Finally, the 'ride of a lifetime' basic Ladakh ride. But, those who will hold on to their love of motorcycles for a lifetime - will pass all these stages and truly immerse and surrender themselves to the beauty of nature.
A long way to go! Not enough office leaves
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I am in for sure (with my fingers crossed)
well.. I am sticking to this thread and keep posting on the updates..
[MENTION=13887]prateek2210[/MENTION].. bhai.. I will have to remove the Lower half of the fairing from my Black Pearl, right? any other measures and precautions?Splendor - 2k to 2006
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Hello friends! I am from MUMBAI and am planning to do MUMBAI-leh-Mumbai in may last week or June 1st week on my bike. The trip would be around 18-20 days. I will be accompanied by my friends from Kolkata in Jammu... But from MUMBAI, I will be travelling alone. So anyone willing to ride along is most welcome
Tentative itinerary:
To ride is to live
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Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostI am in for sure (with my fingers crossed)
well.. I am sticking to this thread and keep posting on the updates..
[MENTION=13887]prateek2210[/MENTION].. bhai.. I will have to remove the Lower half of the fairing from my Black Pearl, right? any other measures and precautions?
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There are pros and cons to it :Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostI am in for sure (with my fingers crossed)
well.. I am sticking to this thread and keep posting on the updates..
@prateek2210.. bhai.. I will have to remove the Lower half of the fairing from my Black Pearl, right? any other measures and precautions?
It will save your engine from rocks and pebbles but at the same time will scratch it too. So its up to you. You can get one used one, put it for leh, and when you get back get your current one again.
[MENTION=11584]Mik[/MENTION] , [MENTION=33779]icemang[/MENTION] : Some help needed
What are the places to stay (for night) after Upshi and before Rohtang (except as mentioned Khoksar)
The main reason for little leisurely tour is my fellow rider's better half
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With a female on board, you would have to stay at places with proper bathrooms. Pang has some pakka toilets. Same with the pricey tents at Sarchu. The cheaper tents at the start of Sarchu(when coming from Leh) will not have a proper bathroom most probably. Beyond Sarchu, you will get lots of accomodation options in Jispa, Darcha and Keylong. In Keylong, not just bathroom you will get ATM/TV/Geyser -- the works. Do ask your co-rider to do some test trips with full luggage with his wife if she has never done long trips.
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