Himalayan Motor Bike Journey - Once a Life Time Experience

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  • 11 Days

  • Himachal & Ladakh

  • Best season :Apr - June

Tour Highlights


✔ Mandi, one of the places well known for its 81 temple of old stones.
✔ Explore Manali the mesmerizing nature, rivers, and gigantic mountains. 
✔ Cross the Rohtang pass, one of the famous and beautiful pass in Himachal Pradesh.
✔ Glimpse of Chandra & Bhaga River, later visit Gemur Monastery.
✔ Visit Second motorable pass Taklang La.
✔ Explore Stakna Gompa.
✔ Visit the mesmerizing monastery Shey. 
✔ Behold the beauty of Nubra Valley, Pangong lake, watch Indus river while drive
✔ Visit the famous Hot spring Panamik. 

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Tour Highlights


✔ Mandi, one of the places well known for its 81 temple of old stones.
✔ Explore Manali the mesmerizing nature, rivers, and gigantic mountains. 
✔ Cross the Rohtang pass, one of the famous and beautiful pass in Himachal Pradesh.
✔ Glimpse of Chandra & Bhaga River, later visit Gemur Monastery.
✔ Visit Second motorable pass Taklang La.
✔ Explore Stakna Gompa.
✔ Visit the mesmerizing monastery Shey. 
✔ Behold the beauty of Nubra Valley, Pangong lake, watch Indus river while drive
✔ Visit the famous Hot spring Panamik. 

Inclusion/Exclusion



Start Point : Manali End Point : Manali

Short Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Manali (2050 Mtrs)

Day 02: Manali (2050 Mtrs) - Jispa (3200 Mtrs) 

Day 03: Jispa (3200 Mtrs) - Sarchu (4290 Mtrs) 

Day 04: Sarchu (4290 Mtrs) – Tanglang La (5328 Mtrs) - Leh (3500m) 

Day 05: Leh (Rest day for better Acclimatization) 

Day 06: Leh (3500 Mtrs) - Nubra (3048m)

Day 07: Nubra (3048 Mtrs) - Pangong (4250m) 

Day 08: Pangong (4250 Mtrs) - Leh (3500m) 

Day 09: Leh to Sarchu (4290m) 

Day 10: Sarchu to Manali (2050m) 

Day 11: Departure from Manali

Note: The above Mention Price is Group Price ( Minimum 6 Packs )


 

Trans Himalayan Motor Bike tour is one of the enthralled tours that you explore in your journey. The mix of adventure and cultural interaction, the tour is of more than 1 week-long. Therefore, you will have ample time to explore this vast cold desert at a slow and relaxing pace. You will be amazed to witness the highest cold desert at altitudes exceeding 12000 ft above mean sea level. Pass through the deep river gorges as you explore to the highest motorable pass- the Khardung La. This Trans Himalayan Motor Bike Journey is surely one of the toughest motorcycle rides anywhere in the world.
If you prefer this tour the reason is, here you encounter the Buddhist Culture and you drive motorbike through some challenging mountainous roads and passes of Leh. Here you explore the less crowded road and full of adventure and enjoy this Biking with special guides. 

Itinerary : Himalayan Motor Bike Journey - Once a Life Time Experience

Day 01: Arrival in Manali (2050 Mtrs)

Highlights: Bike Allocation, Manali Exploration
Today on arrival in Manali, meet our company representative at the pre-booked hotel. Check into the hotel around 1200 Hrs, after some rest and relax, we will attend the orientation session conducted by our on-ground team. Later the bikes will be allotted so you may take it for a spin and check if it’s aligned to your riding style. One of the popular places to explore in Manali is Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Village, Mall road, Old Manali lane, etc. You have the liberty to visit places of your own choice. 

Overnight stay at Hotel                                                                                          
Meals: Dinner

Day 02: Manali (2050 Mtrs) - Jispa (3200 Mtrs) 

Distance Covered: 95 Kms Approx 4-5 Hrs 
Altitude Gain: 1150 Mtrs 
Grade: Moderate
Highlights - Solang Valley, Atal Tunnel, Sisu village 
Today, we will ride on the trans-Himalayan track towards Jispa on the much-celebrated Manali- Leh Highway. Leaving early is pivotal as we will be riding through the mighty Atal Tunnel, As Atal tunnel, Rohtang, is the longest tunnel in the world above an altitude of 3,000m, Atal Tunnel, the landscape changes drastically as we enter the Lahaul and Spiti District. The lush green grasslands disappear and the barren slopes of the cold dessert take over. Next, you come across Gramphu before you finally reach Kelong, which is the district headquarters of Lahaul-Spiti, resting on the meeting point of the Chandra and Bhaga Rivers. Ride further 10 Kms to reach Jispa, which has a small satellite exchange that connects you to all parts of the world. Evening explore the place own your own.

Overnight stay at Guest house / Hotels (Basic standard)            
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner    
                                             

Day 03: Jispa (3200 Mtrs) - Sarchu (4290 Mtrs) 

Distance Covered: 90 Kms Approx 5-6 Hrs 
Altitude Gain: 1090 Mtrs 
Grade: Difficult 
Highlights - Deepak Tal, Baralacha La, Riding along Tsarap River
We advise and recommend that one should keep completely hydrated by drinking a good quantity of water and at regular interval, as we will be spending the night at one of the highest altitude camp site which is approx and 4000 Mtrs.  Today’s ride is one of the shortest rides of the expedition but the adrenaline level remains high as the terrain is full of adventure. After crossing Darcha, keep riding on the Manali-Leh Highway towards Deepak Tal. The road from here starts to ascend steeply towards the treacherous Baralacha Pass (4890 Mtrs), negotiating Zing Zing Bar and crossing the stunning emerald lake, known as Suraj Tal. Just after crossing Baralacha, halt for some time and have some well-deserved lunch near Bharatpur. We continue our ride to Sarchu on the same road, although the terrain gets changed quite a bit along the way and Tsarap River is visible on the left side carving and raging through the mountains. Arrive in Sarchu later in the day and be prepared for a rather uncomfortable overnight stay in a tent.

Overnight stay at Fixed tents (Basic standard)                       
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 04: Sarchu (4290 Mtrs) – Tanglang La (5328 Mtrs) - Leh (3500m) 

Distance Covered: 250 Kms Approx 8-9 Hrs
Altitude loss: 790 Mtrs 
Highest Altitude of the day: 5328 Mtrs 
Grade: Difficult 
Highlights - Gata loops, Nakee La, Lachung La, Morey Plains, Tanglang La, Riding along Indus River
Today we start early breakfast and ride towards Leh, the ride will be long but exciting. Water-Crossings are a common sight on the road while riding to Leh and the ideal time to cross them is early in the day. Just after leaving Sarchu, we start to ascend towards Nakee La(4769m), crossing the Zig-Zag Gata Loops which is a series of 21 hairpin bends within a span of just 7km. The descent from Nakee La is barely even finished and the ascent towards another high pass, Lachung La (5059m) begins. The descent from Lachung La brings us to the town of Pang (4600m) where we halt for Lunch. The landscape starts to change after crossing Pang and the plateau of Morey Plains starts and stretches for 45km. closer to the end of the plains, we start climbing the Tanglang La (5328m), the highest motorable pass on the Manali-Leh Highway.
After crossing the 3rd high pass of the day, continue riding towards Leh along the mighty Indus River on the left side. Reaching leh by evening, check into the booked accommodation, rest of the evening at leisure.

Overnight stay at Guest house / Hotels (Basic standard)            
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 05: Leh (Rest day for better Acclimatization) 

Rest day in Leh to replenish your energies with a healthy breakfast and enjoy a relaxing day in Leh. The first half of the day is saved for a regular check-up of the bikes and the rest of the day can be spent visiting a few sightseeing places in and around the city. Where we visit Leh Palace and enjoy the splendid panoramic views of the Stok Kangri mountain range from the terrace. You may also choose to visit the Shanti Stupa and the local market to indulge in some shopping and try out the Ladakhi cuisine at the local restaurants. 

Overnight stay at Guest house / Hotels (Basic standard)            
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 06: Leh (3500 Mtrs) - Nubra (3048m) 

Distance Covered: 160 Kms Approx 4-5 Hrs
Altitude loss: 452 Mtrs 
Highest Altitude of the day: 5359 Mtrs 
Grade: Difficult 
Highlights - Khardung La, Diskit Monastery, Double Hump Camel Ride 
Today we start riding towards Nubra Valley through what’s considered the highest motorable road in the world i.e. Khardung La (5359m). The road towards the pass is well paved and tarred till the checkpoint near South Pullu and after crossing the checkpoint, the road starts to get slushy with loose rocks on one side. Enjoy the photography on reaching Khardung La and hit the road quickly as it is not safe to spend much time on top of the pass due to the high altitude and thin air. We stop for a quick lunch after descending down from the pass and then continue our journey. After riding for another couple of hours, we make a brief stop to visit the (32 Mtrs) high Maitreya Buddha statue in Diskit Monastery. Our arrival in the valley will be welcomed by the white sand dunes and the sightings of the double-hump Bactrian camels grazing. If time permits enjoy Double Hump Camel ride on direct payment. Evening at leisure. 

Overnight stay at Guest House / Campsite (Basic standard)     
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 07: Nubra (3048 Mtrs) - Pangong (4250m) 

Distance Covered: 274 Kms Approx 7 Hrs 
Altitude loss: 1202 Mtrs 
Grade: Difficult 
Highlights - Riding along Shyok River, Water Crossings
Today we will start riding towards the most photographed destination in Ladakh, Pangong Lake. Despite the fact that we are not going to cross any high pass today, the ride should be quite interesting as we ride on the much less traveled road via Shyok. Most of our ride is going to be along the beautiful Shyok River and through the villages like Agham, Shyok, Durbuk, and Tangste. The road remains slushy along with some exciting water crossings and rocky terrain so being cautious is important. After crossing Durbuk, the last stretch of the ride is going to be along the lake. From the very first glimpse, the lake leaves an everlasting impression on the visitors. Get yourself photographed and just admire the wonder that is this shimmering blue lake. 

Overnight stay in Fixed Tents                                                           
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 08: Pangong (4250 Mtrs) - Leh (3500m) 

Distance Covered: 150 Kms Approx 5 Hrs 
Altitude loss: 750 Mtrs 
Grade: Moderate
Highlights - Chang La, Druk White Lotus School 
Morning enjoy the enchanting sunrise over Pangong Tso and recommence your Ladakh expedition. Today we will follow same route that we rode yesterday and after crossing Durbuk, we will start climbing the third highest motorable pass in the world, Chang La(5360 Mtrs). After crossing Chang La, we halt for Lunch. After eating, we start our journey to Lah via Karu from where we start riding on the Manali-Leh Highway. Just before reaching Leh, we are going to pass through the Thiksey monastery and the popular Druk White Lotus School. There will be a short halt to explore the monastery and take some pictures. After riding for approximately an hour, we will arrive in Leh for the second time during the expedition. 

Overnight stay at Guest House / Campsite (Basic standard)     
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 09: Leh to Sarchu (4290m) 

Distance Covered: 250 Kms Approx 5 Hrs 
Altitude Gain: 790 Mtrs 
Grade: Moderate - Difficult 
Highlights - Gata loops, Nakee La, Lachung La, Morey Plains, Tanglang La, Riding along Indus River
After witnessing all the wonderful Ladakh had to offer, it’s time to head back. We will again be taking Manali-Leh Highway and ride through all the high passes to make our way back to Sarchu. Reach Sarchu early in the evening and relax at the campsite. Sleeping at high altitude is going to be less of a problem this time as you are better acclimatized to the weather and conditions.

Overnight stay at Campsite (Basic standard)                  
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 10: Sarchu to Manali (2050m) 

Distance Covered: 240 Kms Approx 8-9 Hrs 
Altitude Loss: 2240 Mtrs 
Grade: Moderate 
Highlights -  Baralacha La, Suraj Tal, Keylong, Rohtang La
Wake up early in the morning and get ready for what’s going to be the last day of riding on this expedition. We are going to continue our journey on the Manali-Leh Highway and reach Manali by late evening after crossing places such as Baralacha la, Keylong, and Rohtang La. After arriving in Manali, check in to the hotel and return the bike. Later go out with your recently made friends and explore Manali on your own. 

Overnight stay at Guest House / Hotel (Basic standard)       
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Day 11: Departure from Manali

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and thereafter we check out and departure from Manali to our home town.

No Accommodation                                            
Meal Breakfast Only 

Identity Proof- Ladakh is one of the most sensitive areas of India. Hence carry documents which can prove your nationality is really important. So carry your Adhar card and voter Id or either of one.

Contact details of any local citizen- If you know someone who lives in any part of the state don’t forget to carry their contact details.

Medical Kit- Basic medicines- Carry antiseptics, antibiotics, antacids and painkillers along with inhalers and pain relief sprays, ointment to avoid any last moment mood spoiler.

Full sleeves waterproof jackets- It depends on the season you are visiting. Although, you would need light woollens round the year but you need to carry heavy ones if you are visiting between November to March. Water repellent jackets would keep you safe from unseasonal rains.

Trekking Shoes/boots- These may help you in Sonamarg and Gulmarg as the ice level are usually more than 8 ft, and boots are basic necessities to carry for such destination. Although, you can rent it here but it’s always wise to carry your own.

Moisturizers- If you have dry skin, better you carry two bottles of your brand.

Extra bag- For picking up your dirty wears and keeps it away from the woolens.

Umbrella- If it’s a monsoon, umbrella is a must carry. It rains and it rains heavily in Kashmir.

Cash in hidden pockets- Kashmir is actually Cash-more as at every point you need to spend without thinking twice. The best part is eating jaunts are too cheap here. You can eat here limitlessly without burning a hole in your pocket. So eat. And stay calm.

Wearables:- Goggles For protection from sun and UV-rays, Sunscreen Lotion with high SPF(30 or above), Mustard Oil (for applying in nostrils as it can become dry and painful due to dry and cold winds of Ladakh), Lip Balm/ Vaseline, Gloves for bikers, Mufler, Caps, Water/Wind proof jacket.

Other necessary stuff:- Torch with extra cells (NOTE: Less power in leh), Swiss Knife/Knife (if u have any or u want to carry), Water bottle (NOTE: Lots of water to be carried), Extra bag for shopping. As Leh offers many handicraft items

Eatable stuff:- Carry Glucose, chocolates, Nuts and other stuff which u want to carry. NOTE: Appetite will reduce due to AMS

Toiletries:- Face wash/Paper Soap, Tooth brush/ Tooth paste, Wet tissue/Dry tissue (NOTE: Carry lots of tissue paper as tissues are expensive in leh), Moisturizer / Comb

(NOTE: Dress in layers as it will be easy for you to add and subtract clothes due to sudden fall and rise in temperature over there.)

Tour Payment Terms
Initial amount of 20% of the Invoice amount, the Client must pay the balance amount 15-20 days prior to the date of departure of the Tour. 

Adventure Tours (Trek & Expedition) Payment Terms:

  • INR 1500/- per person as an advance booking amount to confirm your adventure tour.
  • Remaining amount of your booking will have to be paid 1 days before the date of travel.

Tour Amendments / Cancellations Policy
If the Client is willing to amend or cancel his/her booking because of whatsoever reasons including death, accident, illness, or any other personal reasons including non-payment of the balance payment, the Company is liable to recover Cancellation charges from the Client, as company had already paid your amount in advance in order to Guarantee your services.

Cancellation / Amendment notice received Cancellation Charges per person
In case Trek is cancelled by Trekveda 100% Refund will be provided if Trekveda Cancels the trek as per our refund policy
Upto 15 Days from the Trek date 100% Voucher will be provided
Upto 8-14 Days from the Trek date 70% Voucher will be provided
Upto 07 Days from the Trek date 0% Voucher or Refund

 

For Other Tours

Cancellation / Amendment notice received Cancellation Charges per person
Up to 30 days prior to date of departure Initial deposited amount
Between 15 days to 29 days prior to departure 50% of tour cost OR Initial Booking amount whichever is higher
Less than 14 days prior to departure 100% of Invoice Amount

 

Note:-
1.    100 % Voucher will be provided if the trek/ tour is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances or any kind of Natural Calamities, Political Unrest, and Sudden Global Health Concern, Riots, Lockdown Government instructions etc. in this case Trekveda will issue you a voucher of respective amount having 1 year validity from Voucher date, which can be used in any trek of your interest operated by Trekveda

2.    In case of any restriction/health issue (guest gets Covid +ve), we will be avoiding charging any cancellation basis documents been shared .The credit note for the same amount will be issued which guest can use in future.

Itinerary Policy

This itinerary is a sample itinerary based on the information available at the time of publication, all information given in this program Trekveda reserves the right to change any program information before or after your booking the tour due to any events beyond our control. In case if we are aware of any changes sufficiently in advance we will notify you at the time of booking, otherwise our Tour Manager or Local representative will inform you of the changes. Major road works or floods, landslides may necessitate route changes in the itineraries. All of these may cause us to make changes in the itineraries. The Company has mentioned the detailed itinerary, price inclusions & exclusions, special notes etc. in the pdf.

ACTIVITIES OF THE ITINERARY 

Trekveda is a travel and holiday organizers only, we do not control or operate any airline, neither do we own or control any shipping company, coach or coach company, Hotel, Transport or any other facility or service mentioned in this program. We take care in selecting all the ingredients in your holiday; but because we only select and inspect them and have no control in running of them, we cannot be responsible for mechanical fault or any injury, death, loss or damage which is caused by the act or default of the management or employees of any hoteliers, airlines, shipping company, coach owner/ Transport operator who are the company’s independent contractors arising outside our normal selection and inspection process.

TERMS & CONDITIONS:-

1. There is no Contract between the company and the client until the company has received the initial deposit amount per person as specified for each tour package. The full payment must be received in accordance with procedures laid down under Payments Terms. If not paid in that time, the company reserves the right to cancel the booking with consequent loss of deposit and apply scale of cancellation charges as mentioned in the cancellation policy hereunder.

2. The Company has the right at any time and for any reason:-

  • To terminate the Contract after acceptance of the deposit but prior to the Commencement of Tour without assigning any reason whatsoever. In the event, the Company terminates the Contract, the company shall refund the initial deposit amount without payment of any interest.
  • To amend, alter, vary or withdraw any tour, holiday, excursion or facility it has advertised or published or to substitute an Independent Contractor of similar class if it is deemed advisable or necessary. In either case, the Company shall not be liable for any damage, additional expense, or consequential loss suffered by the Clients or for any compensation claims made.
  • The Company would be operating its Group Tours with minimum group strength of 6 adult passengers in each group. If the group strength falls below 6 passengers, the Company reserves the right to Pre-pone OR Postpone OR Merge or Cancel the group. If the Company cancels the Group Tour for any of the above reasons then the monies paid till then by Clients will be refunded against the receipt copies. It is clear understanding between either parties that any loss arising on account of cancellation of flight / train / bus tickets booked by the Clients; either through the Company or on his/her own or through a third party; the Company shall not be liable for such losses or additional expense, or consequential loss suffered by the Clients.

3. No person other than the Company, in writing, has the authority to vary, add, amplify or waive any stipulation, representation, term or condition in this program.

4. In the event of the Company exercising its rights to amend or alter any of the services as mentioned in the itinerary, after such tour or holiday has been booked, the Client shall have the right:

  • To continue with the tour or holiday as amended or altered.
  • To accept any alternative tour or holiday which the company may offer. In either of these above cases the Client shall not be entitled to, or the Company shall not be liable to the Client for any damage. Additional expense, consequential loss suffered by him or to pay any amount as refund.

5. In case of any dispute, decision of TREKVEDA will be final and binding.

6. TREKVEDA reserves the right to call you back on the contact number shared by you on the website.
Health & Safety: The Company shall in no circumstances whatsoever will be liable to the Client or any person traveling for:

  • Any death personal injury, sickness, accident, loss, delay, discomfort, increased expenses, consequential loss and / or damage or any misadventure howsoever caused
  • Any act, omission, default or Independent Contractor or other person or be any servant or agent , employed by them who may be engaged or concerned in the provision of accommodation, refreshment, carriage facilities or service for the Client or for any person travelling with him howsoever caused.
  • The temporary or permanent loss of or damage to baggage or personal effects howsoever caused In this condition the expression “Howsoever caused” includes negligence on the part of any person.

7. No liability on the part of the Company arising in any way out of this Contract in respect of any tour, holiday, excursion facility shall exceed the total amount paid or agreed to be paid for the tour holiday, and shall in no case include any consequential loss or additional expense whatsoever.

8. If the Client has any complaint in respect of the services provided by any of the Independent Contractors, the Client shall immediately notify the same in writing to the Independent Contractor and a copy thereof should be handed over to the Tour Manager of the Company in order to enable the Company to take up the matter with the Independent Contractor so that in future other Clients do not face the same difficulty.
a) Any claim or complaint by the Client must be notified to the Company in writing within 07 days of the end of this holiday tour. No claim notified to this Company beyond this period will be entertained and the Company shall incur no liability whatsoever in respect thereof.

9. Each of this condition shall be severable from the other end if any provision be invalid, illegal or unenforceable. The remaining provisions shall nevertheless have full force and effect.

10. Insurance: The tour cost does not include any costs towards the Travel / Meclaim Insurance premium. In case if the Client needs an Insurance coverage, it is suggested to go for suitable insurance policy on your own. The Client has to deal directly with the Insurance Company in case of settlement of any claim. 

11. Change in Tour Price: The tour prices printed / advertised / quoted to Client are dynamic prices. The person booking tour early is likely to get the lowest price as communicated / offered by the Company, subject to availability of seats. Similarly, person booking tour at the last will be offered the highest prices. This pricing module has been adopted to get early bookings on tours. Hence it is quite obvious that persons travelling on a same group tour are likely to have paid different tour prices. The Company will not entertain any claim whatsoever on account of the same. Also it is clear agreement between either parties that the prices quoted in the proposal / brochure have been calculated based upon the prevailing hotel / transport tariffs and applicable taxes thereon at the time of printing this brochure. The Company reserves the right to amend the price published in this program in case of costs increased before the date of departure. All such increases in price must be paid for in full before departure by the Client. The company also reserves the right to charge offer time to time as per the present situation demand / circumstances.  

12. Force Majure:-Acts of god (including exceptional adverse weather conditions), earthquake, fire , war (declared or undeclared), invasion, rebellion, revolt, riot, civil commotion, civil war, nuclear fission, Lockdown, strike, act(s) of omission/commission by any concerned government(s), or government agencies, judicial or quasijudicial authorities, occurrence of any event can force the Company to change or extended. Hence any additional expenditure occurred due to the above reasons the same will be borne by the passengers.

13. Please note trekking / driving time given in the program are approximate and it may vary due to break for refreshments, photography, bad weather and Road conditions.

MEALS

The menus are pre – set menus provided for breakfast/lunch/dinner on the tour as mentioned under each Tour itinerary and inclusions as printed in our brochure. The meals will be served at restaurants of hotel of stay. The enroute meals or meals during excursions could be packed meals or served by enroute/local restaurants / Dhabas. We cannot process a special meal nor do we guarantee the special diet to the customer. We however reserve the right to change the meal arrangement if circumstances make it necessary to do so. If a tour participant does not avail his/her meal in stipulated time; he/she has to avail the meal on his/her own arrangement and expenses. No claim can be made for the meal which he/she has missed and not utilized.

Itinerary Changes

For the comfort and convenience of our clients, we will sometimes reverse the direction, or slightly amend the itinerary. We will try to advise you of these amendments, prior to the start of the tour or on tour. In the event that a tour participant misses on any part of the sightseeing tour or any such tour due to delay on his part, he will not be entitled to claim refund of the same.

Hotel

We have mentioned the indicative names of the Hotels for each tour. We reserve the right to change the same due to unavoidable circumstances. In that case we may provide alternative, similar accommodation for which we are not liable to pay any refund. We will not be responsible or liable in case of loss of property or life at the Hotel. Similarly any damages caused to the hotel rooms during your stay, shall be payable by the Clients and the Company will not be liable for the same.

Transport / Coach / Sitting

We use Deluxe 2 X 2 Coaches or vehicles such as Tempo Traveller, Tata Winger, Chevrolet Tavera, Mahindra Scorpio, Toyota Qualis, Tata Sumo or similar as per the availability of vehicles and actual size of the group. Our tour manager / local representative will take reasonable care of your luggage but if you are carrying any high value items on the coach, we advise you not to leave them behind when you leave the coach. We will not be responsible or liable in case of theft or robbery of the said items from the coach. All baggage and personal effects are at all times and under all circumstances your responsibility. Any damages caused to the hotel rooms / coach during your stay, shall be payable by the Clients and the Company will not be liable for the same. The drivers of the vehicles are bound by specific rules like maximum driving hours within a day/during a week, rest period per day/week etc. Clients will have to strictly adhere to the prescribed timetable for the day so that the driver can complete the travel. In case, any of the sightseeing schedules is missed due to delays caused by the client, the same will not be refunded to the client under any circumstances.  Please note that AC will not work in Hills and no claims to this regard shall be entertained.

Risk and Liabilities - Clients shall agree that Trekveda shall not be held responsible for consequences of natural calamities, weather condition, failure of scheduled airline, detention and delays due to quarantine, strike, theft, force major, civil disturbance, government restriction or regulation, accident by aircraft, car, bus or any other form of transport relating to program schedule. The travelers understand that such situations may occur, and we will inform you of the situation as soon as we have knowledge of it. The right is reserved to cancel or alter any package as conditions require, all additional cost occurs in such case will fully be borne by the travelers. Also, Trekveda shall not be held responsible for any loss/damage of your personal belongings.

Note:-

BASICS

  • Price is subject to change without any prior notice  
  • Price is based on the “Base” Category of Hotel Room; this is Irrespective of the Package Category Chosen. Upgrade to Higher Category is available at an extra cost. 
  • All domestic Hotels/Transport rates are based on current tariff & subject to change without prior notification; the revised rates will be charged extra.

 
HOTELS

  • Many regions do not have star category hotels. Generally there isn’t any star categorization in this sector, however the same is demarcated as per prices and put into slabs of 2*/ 3*/ 4*or STD/ DLX/ PRM or equivalent.
  • Quote based on Non-Ac Rooms in Hills. AC Rooms on Extra Charges 
  • Please be reminded that all special requests like early check-in, smoking, non-smoking, views, floors, king, twin, adjoining and/or interconnecting rooms are strictly subject to availability upon arrival and cannot be guaranteed prior. Any expenses arising out of this is to be borne by the customer.
  • Only 01 extra bed/mattress is allowed per room. This extra bed means a Mattress / Roll over Extra mattress on floor provided where proper extra bed isn’t available. 
  • In case of guests cannot climb the higher floors, we request you to update this at the time of booking so that we may take appropriate action and try for rooms in the Ground floor. This is again subject to availability and difference if any will have to be settled directly before check out.
  • In hills, hotels may be located in a way where the view might be of a building in the front, beside or behind it. 
  • There will not be any refund in cased any of the sightseeing is missed/uncovered during the trip.
  • The Hotels may/may not have some of following amenities as per its policy. Tea/coffee maker/ mini fridge/ enhanced toiletry kit (with moisturizer, tooth paste, brush, shaving kit, lufa, bathroom sleepers, bath-robe) etc.
  • For meal plans, menu will be on fixed plan/ buffet basis and not on A-la-Carte basis. MAP & AP Meal plans do not include Evening snacks & cold drinks / liquor, Soups or Deserts. For order on A-la-Carte basis, guests are requested to make direct payment for additional items.

Incidental charges due to unforeseen situations 

All arrangements made by Company are in the capacity of an agent only. Company will not be liable for claims or expenses arising from circumstances beyond our control such as accidents, injuries, delayed or cancelled flights & acts of Force majeure/ traffic jams / traffic halts/ diversions/ bandh/ curfew, Union strike, VVIP movement, etc. – We will request you to bear with us the situations beyond our control. We will arrange for alternate sightseeing. In case of discontinued itinerary due to these reasons no refund on the hotel booking will be provided and alternate accommodations (as per availability) are managed in the place where you have to stay back. While it is our endeavor to manage the alternate arrangements during such scenarios, please note the difference may be charged for the same. 
 

1. What is the best time to visit Ladakh?
Summer
Summer (April-June) is undoubtedly the best season to travel to Ladakh. It is when the snow melts and spectacular hues are spread all across the region. Breathtaking scenery along with enchanting Buddhist festivals like the famous Hemis Festival (June-July) can be witnesses during this period.

2. Is it safe to travel to Leh Ladakh?
Ladakh is completely safe.

3. Is Ladakh open for tourists?
Yes, Leh Ladakh is completely safe for tourists.

4. Are tourists allowed in Ladakh?
Yes, you can visit Ladakh as a tourist now. The union territory of Ladakh district administration has not issued any advisory for tourists as they are not expecting any. ... Which means that you can fly-in to Ladakh, but it is recommended that you have a negative Covid report issued within 48 hours of the date of travel.

5. Is Pangong Lake open for tourist?
While several high mountain passes remain closed in winter, the Indian Army keeps the road through Chang La pass open all year round. This means Pangong Lake can be visited throughout the year.

6. Is liquor allowed in Leh Ladakh?
You can buy and drink at the place you are staying. It is advisable that you carry your own when visiting outside of Leh as no liquor vends exist. One also has the option of carrying what one prefers to drink from Delhi/ where ever you are traveling from.

7. Can we smoke in Ladakh?
Any tobacco, smoking, and alcohol or other depressant drugs including, barbiturates, tranquilizers, and sleeping pills, etc. The alcohol actually dehydrates your body further which does not help a bit in acclimatization.

8. What is the Specialty of Ladakh?
Ladakh is most famous for breathtaking landscapes, the crystal clear skies, the highest mountain passes, thrilling adventure activities, Buddhist Monasteries and festivals.

9. Is there oxygen problem in Ladakh?
So, yes, there is less oxygen in Leh, as compared to low altitude and plane areas. Effects of low oxygen levels: Low oxygen levels and a decrease in air pressure can be harmful to people who suffer from asthma, respiratory problems, and for senior citizens.

10. How many feet above sea level is the khardung pass?
Khardung pass is 5359 mts above sea level.

11. Which is the highest motorable pass in the world?
Khardung La
The elevation of Khardung La is 5,359 m (17,582 ft). Local summit signs and dozens of stores selling shirts in Leh incorrectly claim that its elevation is in the vicinity of 5,602 m (18,379 ft) and that it is the world's highest motorable pass.

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