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Your Srinagar Leh Manali Trip begins in Srinagar, where you explore the local bazaar before a team briefing with your road captain. Riding eastward, you cross the legendary Zoji La and pass through Drass — the coldest inhabited place in India — before reaching Kargil and paying tribute at the Kargil War Memorial. The journey then continues to Leh, with en-route stops at Sangam Point, Magnetic Hill, and Gurudwara Pather Sahib.
From Leh, the Srinagar Leh Manali Trip heads north over Khardung La (5,359 m) one of the world’s highest motorable passes into the flower-carpeted Nubra Valley, with its towering Diskit Monastery and iconic double-humped Bactrian camels on the Hunder Sand Dunes. The route then swings east along the Shyok River to Pangong Tso, the world’s highest saltwater lake at 4,300 m, whose waters shift between vivid shades of turquoise and cobalt.
The defining stretch of this Srinagar Leh Manali Trip lies beyond Pangong, deep in the restricted Changthang plateau. Riding south to the remote village of Hanle home to India’s highest space observatory the group then launches a full-day excursion to Umling La at 5,640 m, the highest motorable road in the world, standing taller than Everest Base Camp. This is the centrepiece of the entire trip and a milestone every rider will carry for life.
The return leg of the Srinagar Leh Manali Trip crosses back through Leh before tackling the mighty Nakee La, Lachung La, and Tanglang La passes on the Manali-Leh Highway en route to the high-altitude camp at Sarchu. From there, the road descends into the lush Kullu Valley and arrives in Manali — where the bikes are handed back and the celebrations begin. An overnight Volvo bus then brings the journey full circle, concluding in Delhi.
Whether you are a seasoned biker or an adventurous first-timer, the Srinagar Leh Manali Trip is the definitive Himalayan expedition — combining world-record altitudes, ancient Buddhist culture, pristine alpine lakes, and the pure joy of riding free across the highest roads on the planet.
Quick Facts of Srinagar Leh Manali Trip:
- Region: Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh
- Start / End Point of Srinagar Leh Manali Trip: Srinagar / Delhi
- Duration of Srinagar Leh Manali Trip: 11N / 12D
- Srinagar Leh Manali Trip Distance: Approx. 1,800+ km
- Highest Altitude: Umling La Pass (5,640 m) — World’s Highest Motorable Road
- Srinagar Leh Manali Trip Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
- Temperature of Srinagar Leh Manali Trip: Day (10°C to 25°C) and Night (−5°C to 10°C)
- Best Time to Visit Srinagar Leh Manali Trip: May to September
- Bike: Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 CC (provided)
- Highlights: Kargil War Memorial, Khardung La, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Hanle Observatory, Umling La (5,640 m), Demchok Village, and the Leh–Manali Highway
How to Reach — Srinagar Leh Manali Trip
The trip starts from Srinagar. Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, is well-connected to major cities across India via air, road, and rail. Here’s how you can reach the starting point of the Srinagar Leh Manali Trip:
By Road — Srinagar is connected via NH-44 from Jammu (267 km, 7–8 hours). Buses, taxis, and self-drive options are available, offering scenic views of the Pir Panjal range. From Delhi, the road journey takes approximately 18–20 hours.
By Air — Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (SXR) in Srinagar has regular direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and other major cities. The airport is about 12 km from the city centre; taxis and app-based cabs are readily available for onward travel.
By Train — The nearest major railway station is Jammu Tawi, which is well-connected to cities across India. From Jammu, travellers can take a taxi or bus to Srinagar (approximately 7–8 hours).
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