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We’ll transfer you to our hotel in Delhi where you can spend the evening exploring the sights and smells of this crazy city, and acquaint yourself with the wonders of Indian traffic.
DAY 2 Delhi to Manali
We all pile into an air-conditioned coach for the 14hr journey up to Manali in the foothills of the Himalaya. We’ll be driving along sections of the Grand Trunk Road, made famous in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim.
DAY 3 Manali (1900m)
After yesterday’s bus epic we take some time out in Manali to acclimatise and get our heads around the challenge ahead. It’s worth going for a walk around the orchards from where you can see the peaks of the Pir Pinjal – tomorrow’s objective.
DAY 4 Manali – Marrhi (approx 36km)
Don’t scoff at the mileage today – those 36km are all uphill! We camp at Marrhi (3303m).


DAY 6 Keylong – Patseo (approx 44.5km)
Keylong’s valley is dotted with small villages, shady poplars and rivulets. This is the last permanent habitation until the villages on the far side of Taglang La, over 250km away. Beyond Keylong the road is hacked out of a narrow gorge high above the Bhaga River, with wonderful views across to the glaciers on the other side of the valley. Once we cross the Bhaga River at Darcha there are some switchbacks uphill then a steady roll to the parachute tent camp at Patseo (3715m) where we camp near its tiny lake.
DAY 7 Patseo – Sarchu (approx 58km)
The climb up Baralacha La (4918m) starts just after Patseo. It’s a tough climb through a bare rocky landscape with only two distractions – the army camp of Zing Zing Bar and the turquoise lake of Suraj Tal just before the pass. You’ll be feeling the altitude here but then so you should – you’re crossing the Great Himalaya range. Depending on how recently the army has deployed its roadworkers the descent can be rough but with magical scenery of marbled pink mountains rising from the Yama river, set off by swathes of green and glacial lakelets. The tent camp of Bharatpur lies at the base of the descent, beyond which the road shuttles you through a gorge and out on the wide Sarchu plains (4408m) where we camp for the night.
DAY 8 Sarchu
We take today off in Sarchu to give our bodies a chance to catch up with the acclimatising before we hit the really big passes.
DAY 9 Sarchu – Whisky Nala (approx 55km)

DAY 10 Whisky Nala – Pang (approx 30km)

DAY 11 Pang – Tso Kar (approx 47km)
Just five switchbacks up from Pang the scenery transforms itself into a large plateau sliced by a deep canyon and fringed by snow-capped mountains. The light and scenery here are dramatic as cloud shadows sweep across the sky, plunging the plateau into darkness or flooding it with light. We take a small detour off the highway to camp on the shores of Tso Kar, a salt lake in the heartland of the Changpa nomads.
DAY 12 Tso Kar – Lato (approx 73km)

DAY 13 Lato – Leh (approx 71.5km)

DAY 14 Leh
Leh is a fascinating small town which used to be the main trading post between India and Central Asia. We take today off so you could either relax in the guesthouse or explore the warren-like lanes, the outlying Shanti Stupa and Leh’s many German Bakeries.
Day 15 Leh – Khardung La – Leh (approx 75km)

Day 16 Leh – Delhi
All too soon it’s time to leave the mountains and fly back to Delhi. Leh’s airport is the highest civilian airport in the world and our flight path takes us straight back over the Himalaya – the mountains we’ve just climbed on our bikes – back down to the Indian plains.
Day 17 Delhi – London
Fly back from Delhi to London.

Costs
£1750 per person (including £250 non-refundable booking deposit)
What's included
International flight and Leh – Delhi flight
Transfers
Full board accommodation – twin room sharing
Full on the road support
Maps and GPS support
• Any person wishing to fly at a different time or from another airport/country does so at their own additional expense, including transfers. Greenrock can however make the arrangements for them.
• All prices are subject to change due to fluctuations in the exchange rate, seasonal variations and supplier tariff revisions.
• All bookings and travel arrangements are subject to Greenrock Limited standard terms and conditions.
• All travellers must carry full personal medical and travel insurance before leaving for any trip.
• All cyclists must bring their own bike.
• Greenrock withholds the right to change the route based on the weather or any other changeable factors.
• Single room rates available on request.
Min Cyclists – 10
Max Cyclists – 30
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