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Edge of Roads(The Sach Pass Motorcycle Expedition)

Price $2500 11 Days
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Edge of Roads(The Sach Pass Motorcycle Expedition)

$2500 per person

Manali to Dharamshala via Sach Pass – Himalayan Motorcycle Expedition

Embark on an adrenaline-pumping motorcycle expedition through Himachal Pradesh — a high-octane ride from Manali to Dharamshala via Sach Pass and the remote Pangi Valley. This route is tailor-made for riders seeking offbeat trails, extreme terrains, and a soul-stirring Himalayan adventure.

Starting in the lush Kullu-Manali region, the tour takes you through the arid valleys of Lahaul, deep into the untamed gorges of Pangi, and over the formidable Sach Pass (4,420 m) — one of India’s highest and most dangerous roads. Riders navigate narrow cliff-hugging paths, wild river crossings, pine forests, and isolated Himalayan villages that echo with centuries of tradition.

The descent from the pass leads into the scenic Chamba district, through Khajjiar, often dubbed the ‘Mini Switzerland of India’. The journey concludes in Dharamshala, the peaceful hill station and spiritual home of the Dalai Lama. This expedition is a fusion of thrill, cultural immersion, and scenic diversity, perfect for experienced riders who want to push their limits.

Tour Details:

Total Distance: 900 Kilometers

Duration: 11 Days

Altitude (Min/Max): 2,050m / 4,420m

Terrain: Rocky, Unpaved, Gravel

Bikes: Royal Enfield 411cc/450cc

Difficulty Level: 8.5/10

Tour Highlights:

Rapid Access to Lahaul

  • Cross the Atal Tunnel, the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 ft, bypassing Rohtang Pass and providing an all-weather route to Lahaul.

Cultural and Spiritual Landmarks

  • Visit the Marikula Mata Temple in Udaipur, known for its ancient wooden carvings.
  • Witness the confluence of Miyar Nala and the Chandrabhaga River.
  • Explore Trilokinath Temple, a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists.

Remote Pangi Valley

  • Ride through one of the most isolated and scenic valleys of Himachal.
  • Discover untouched Zanskari-Buddhist culture and wooden Himachali homes.

Conquer Sach Pass

  • Cross Sach Pass, the most thrilling section of the tour.
  • Encounter snow walls, waterfalls, and sharp hairpin bends.
  • Best accessible from July to mid-October.

Scenic Descents and Hamlets

  • Descend into Satrundi, a peaceful hamlet ideal for rest and photography.

Discover Khajjiar

  • Explore Khajjiar’s rolling meadows, cedar forests, and historic Khajji Nag Temple.
  • Enjoy paragliding, paddle boating, and horse riding.

Finale in Dharamshala

  • Visit Tsuglagkhang Monastery, Bhagsu Waterfall, and Naddi Viewpoint.
  • Explore Tibetan markets, cafes, and soak in Himalayan culture.

 

Himachal Tourism Department                                                                                                                                             Spiti Motorcycle Tour

11 Days
18+ Age
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Day 01: Arrival in Delhi – Airport Pick-up & Hotel Stay in Delhi
Our representative will receive you at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) and transfer you to your hotel in central Delhi. Relax, freshen up, and prepare for your Himalayan journey. Stay: 4/5 star hotel in Delhi Altitude: 216m
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Day 02: Arrive at Bhuntar Airport.
Bhuntar Airport to Manali (Tour Start Point) Airport: Bhuntar Airport (IATA: KUU) Altitude: 1,050 m Arrival & Transfer
  • Meet & Greet: Our representative will receive you at Bhuntar Airport.
  • Transfer to Manali (Distance: 50 km / 1.5-2 hours)
    • Scenic drive along the Beas River.
    • Check-in to pre-booked hotel in Manali.
Rest & Acclimatization
  • Light meals recommended.
  • Relax and let your body adjust to the mountain air.
  • Avoid strenuous activity on Day 1.
Evening: Bike Introduction & Briefing
  • Introduction to your motorbike (RE Himalayan 411cc /450cc).
  • Preliminary bike check and minor adjustments if needed.
  • Tour orientation:
    • Ride safety protocols
    • Route overview
    • Emergency & backup plans
    • Document verification
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Day 03: Manali – Atal Tunnel – Tandi – Udaipur
Route: Manali → Atal Tunnel → Sissu → Tandi → Trilokinath → Udaipur Total Distance: 134 km Ride Duration: 7–8 hours Highest Altitude: 3,000 m (Sissu/Keylong region) Terrain: Smooth tarmac, mixed with occasional rough mountain stretches Difficulty Level: Moderate (ideal warm-up day) Fuel Availability: At Tandi (critical fuel stop before Pangi)   Route Overview: The expedition begins with a scenic ride from Manali, climbing into the trans-Himalayan region of Lahaul Valley via the state-of-the-art Atal Tunnel (9.02 km). This tunnel bypasses the high-altitude Rohtang Pass and delivers you into the stark and stunning terrain of the Lahaul region. Today’s destination, Udaipur, is known for its serene mountain setting and spiritual significance. Departure from Manali (2,050 m)
  • After a safety briefing and gear check, depart early to beat traffic and maximize daylight.
  • Ride through Solang Valley and enter the Atal Tunnel – the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 ft.
  • On exiting the tunnel at Sissu (3,000 m), experience a dramatic shift in landscape: greener slopes give way to arid mountains and glacial rivers.
Tandi (2,570 m)
  • Refuel at Tandi, the last petrol pump before Killar, a crucial stop. Carry extra fuel in jerry cans from here.
  • Short break to hydrate and capture views of the confluence of the Chandra and Bhaga rivers.
Tandi to Udaipur via Trilokinath
  • The route meanders alongside the Bhaga River, passing quaint Lahauli villages and terraced fields.
  • Ride past Keylong, the district HQ of Lahaul, and continue towards Udaipur on mostly paved mountain roads, interspersed with gravel sections and occasional waterfalls.
  • Optional detour: visit Trilokinath Temple, a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists (short 10 km deviation).
Arrival at Udaipur (2,650 m)
  • Udaipur, nestled amidst pine-covered ridges, serves as the gateway to Pangi Valley.
  • Check-in at a local guesthouse or homestay.
  • Evening at leisure – explore the quiet town, visit Mrikula Devi Temple, or relax by the riverside.
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Day 04: Udaipur – Killar (Pangi Valley)
Route: Udaipur → Sural → Tindi → Killar Total Distance: 80 km Ride Duration: 5–6 hours Maximum Altitude: 2,700 m Terrain: Broken mountain roads, gravel, stream crossings, sharp bends Difficulty Level: High (Intermediate to Advanced Riders Only) Fuel Availability: No refuel stations – carry spare fuel (last fuel at Tandi) Mobile Connectivity: Limited to none throughout the route Route Overview:                                                                                                                            This ride takes you deep into the wild and isolated Pangi Valley, one of the least explored regions in Himachal Pradesh. Starting from the remote Buddhist-Hindu cultural town of Udaipur, riders head northwest along the Chenab River through a raw landscape carved by glaciers and time. Expect narrow cliffside roads, remote hamlets, and the raw thrill of riding where few have ventured. Departure from Udaipur
  • Begin early in the morning after breakfast to take full advantage of daylight.
  • The road out of Udaipur is initially narrow tarmac but soon becomes a mix of gravel, mud, and loose stones as it winds into the Pangi Valley.
Key En-Route Locations:
  • Sural Valley Junction – Optional short detour to visit Sural Bhatori, a quaint Buddhist settlement with a monastery and glacier views.
  • Tindi Village – Last major habitation before Killar; basic snacks and water available.
Arrival at Killar (2,600 m)
  • Reach Killar, the administrative headquarters of Pangi Valley, by mid to late afternoon.
  • The final stretch involves narrow cliffside riding with steep drop-offs and occasional water crossings.
Evening at Killar
  • Explore the village life of Pangi, interact with locals, or simply rest and recover from the day’s rugged ride.
  • Killar has basic guesthouses, homestays, and a few government lodges.
  • Dinner & briefing session for the next day’s extreme ride over Sach Pass.
Key Highlights of the Day:
           Feature Description
Raw Mountain Terrain Steep cliffs, unprotected edges, and waterfalls
Remote Culture Buddhist-Hindu villages, prayer flags, and stupas
True Off-Road Challenge Broken patches, dust trails, riverbed crossings
Caution:
  • Roads are extremely narrow, with two-way traffic on single-lane mountain paths
  • No mobile coverage – ride with a guide or group
  • Expect unpredictable weather – rain and fog possible
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Day 05: Explore Pangi Valley
Ride along with the team and explore the beautiful valley. Like Hudan Bhatori, Sural Valley.
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Day 06: Killar – Sach Pass (4,420 m) – Bairagarh
Route: Killar → Bagotu → Satrundi → Sach Pass → Bairagarh Total Distance: 75 km Estimated Ride Time: 6–8 hours Highest Altitude: 4,420 m (Sach Pass) Terrain: Extreme mountain roads, loose gravel, water crossings, steep inclines, and snow walls Difficulty Level: Very High (Advanced Riders Only) Mobile Network: None (Complete blackout zone) Fuel Availability: Last refuel at Tandi (Day 1); next at Chamba (Day 4) Route Overview: This leg of the journey takes you through one of the most formidable and visually arresting sections of the western Himalayas. The ride begins in the remote Pangi Valley at Killar and ascends toward Sach Pass (4,420 m), the highest motorable pass in Himachal Pradesh. Expect steep climbs, landslide-prone stretches, narrow cliffside tracks, and ice-fed water crossings. Morning Departure from Killar (2,600 m)
  • Begin early (by 6:00–7:00 AM) to ensure a safe and timely crossing of Sach Pass.
  • The initial climb includes rough, broken tracks that zigzag through remote pine forests and rocky outcrops.
  • Small hamlets like Bagotu offer limited support, riding in convoy is advised.
  • The ascent is steep, with tight hairpin bends. Loose gravel and falling rocks are common. Ride slow and stay alert.
Crossing Sach Pass (4,420 m)
  • At this elevation, the road narrows dramatically and may have residual snow or active glacier melt even in peak summer.
  • Pass through towering snow walls (up to 10 ft high in early season), slushy tracks, and freezing wind conditions.
  • Stop briefly at the Sach Pass shrine and viewpoint for a photo opportunity.
Descent to Satrundi & Bairagarh(2,150 m)
  • After crossing the pass, begin a slow and cautious descent toward Satrundi Check Post (3,200 m).
    • ID verification may be required here. Carry original ID.
  • The road remains narrow with frequent stream crossings and high drop-offs, demanding continuous attention.
  • Proceed to Bairagarh, a small village offering basic accommodation and food options.
Overnight Stay: Bairagarh
  • Basic guesthouses and homestays are available.
  • Rest and recover after one of the most demanding riding days of the expedition.
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Day 07: Bairagarh – Chamba – Khajjiar
Route: Bairagarh → Tissa → Chamba → Khajjiar Total Distance: 102 km Ride Duration: 5–6 hours (including halts and exploration) Road Conditions: Mostly tarmac; narrow sections, winding curves through forests Maximum Altitude: 1,920 m (Khajjiar) Ride Grade: Moderate Fuel Availability: Available in Chamba Morning Departure from Bairagarh • After a restful night post-Sach Pass, the ride resumes through descending roads lined with pine forests. • The terrain becomes more gentle compared to the high-altitude ruggedness of the previous day, making for a relatively comfortable cruise. • Pass small mountain villages like Satrundi and Tissa, offering glimpses of rural Himachali life. Midday Halt in Chamba (1,000 m) • Reach Chamba town by late morning or early afternoon. Located on the banks of the Ravi River, Chamba is one of Himachal's oldest princely towns, renowned for its cultural richness and traditional architecture. Recommended Activities (Time Permitting): • Visit Lakshmi Narayan Temple Complex (built in 10th century, exquisite stone carvings) • Explore Bhuri Singh Museum – displays of miniature paintings, weapons, coins, and manuscripts • Lunch Break: Enjoy local Himachali cuisine or light snacks at a riverside dhaba or restaurant Afternoon Ride to Khajjiar (1,920 m) • Post-lunch, continue the ascent through dense deodar and cedar forests, as the route gradually climbs to the alpine zone. • This 22 km stretch is scenic but narrow, with sharp curves and potential fog during monsoon or evening hours. • Arrive at Khajjiar, a sprawling green meadow surrounded by forested slopes and backed by snow-capped peaks. Key Attractions in Khajjiar: • Khajjiar Lake – A small, spring-fed lake surrounded by lush grasslands • Khajji Nag Temple – A 12th-century wooden temple dedicated to the serpent god • Optional Activities: Horse riding, zorbing, paragliding (subject to weather & time)
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Day 08: Khajjiar to Dharamshala
Total Distance: 120–125 km (depending on route) Ride Duration: 4.5–6 hours Highest Altitude: Khajjiar 1,920 m | Dharamshala 1,450 m Terrain: Smooth tarmac roads, forest descents, valley curves Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Fuel Availability: Available en route in Chamba, Banikhet, and Nurpur Ride Plan Options Option 1: Khajjiar → Chamba → Banikhet → Nurpur → Dharamshala Route Distance: 130 km | Ride Time: 5–6 hrs • Longer but scenic route via Chamba valley and Ravi river side • Ideal for riders who wish to avoid too much steep terrain • Pass through Chamba town, Banikhet, and descend into the plains at Nurpur • Climb back into the Kangra valley toward Dharamshala Option 2 (Shorter): Khajjiar → Dalhousie → Lahru → Shahpur → Dharamshala Route Distance: 115–120 km | Ride Time: 4–5 hrs • This is the preferred route for those coming from Dalhousie or staying there overnight • More twisty and scenic with forested ridges and deep valley drops • Great road condition overall, but some narrow sections exist
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Day 09 & Day 10: Explore Kangra area
1. McLeodganj & Upper Dharamshala Circuit Distance: 5–15 km round trip Highlights: • Namgyal Monastery & Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple) • Bhagsu Waterfall & Bhagsunath Temple • St. John in the Wilderness Church (built 1852) • Cafés in McLeod and Dharamkot (Shiva Café, Morgan’s Place, Moonpeak) 2. Naddi – Talnu – Guna Devi Loop Ride Distance: 25–30 km round trip Ride Time: 2–3 hrs Highlights: • Naddi Viewpoint – best sunset spot over the Dhauladhar • Ride through pine forests to Galu Devi Temple • Option to park and hike 1–2 km to Guna Devi Temple • Superb ridge-top forest roads 3. Palampur & Tea Gardens Circuit Distance: 70 km (one way) Ride Time: Full-day trip (6–7 hrs with halts) Route: Dharamshala → Chamunda Devi → Palampur → Saurabh Van Vihar → Neugal Café Highlights: • Chamunda Devi Temple • Palampur Tea Gardens – visit Wah Tea Estate for a tour • Saurabh Van Vihar – quiet forest & lake area • Smooth tarmac roads with valley views 4. Bir Billing Paragliding & Tibetan Monastery Ride Distance: 65 km one way Ride Time: Full day Route: Dharamshala → Baijnath → Bir → Billing Highlights: • Paragliding at Billing (2,400 m) – India’s top flying site • Chokling Monastery and Tibetan colony in Bir • Ride up to Billing Top – great forest road • Baijnath Temple – 13th-century Lord Shiva temple 5. Kangra Fort & Masroor Rock Temples Distance: 40–45 km one way Ride Time: Half or full-day Route: Dharamshala → Gaggal → Kangra → Masroor Highlights: • Kangra Fort – largest in the Himalayas, stunning valley views • Masroor Rock Cut Temples – monolithic 8th-century temples • Cultural ride through low Himalayan hills and rural Himachal Optional Offbeat Rides (for experienced riders): Destination Distance Terrain Highlight Barot Valley 90 km Forested ghat roads River, trout farm, offbeat peaceful valley Andretta Artist Village 60 km Rural Himachal roads Art galleries, pottery, tea gardens Kareri Lake Base 40 km Narrow village roads Start of hike to alpine lake (trek on foot)
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Day 11: Buffer / Reserve / Departure Day
• Bike drop-off & certificate • Party • End of tour

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Value for Money

  • Motorcycle Rental Royal Enfield 411cc/450cc (depending on package) with fuel for the entire tour.
  • Accommodation Premium hotels, boutique homestays, and deluxe camps (twin sharing basis). Single occupancy available at extra cost.
  • Meals All meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks and Dinner (veg/non-veg as per preference).
  • Support Vehicle 4x4 backup vehicle for luggage, tools, spares, and medical support. One passenger vehicle if any body doesn’t feel like driving bike.
  • Tour Captain & Mechanic Experienced ride captain/Marshall and certified motorcycle mechanic for on-road support.
  • Permits & Entry Fees All inner-line permits, environmental fees, and monastery/park entry fees.
  • Riding Gear (Optional) Basic riding gear (helmet, knee & elbow guards) available on request.
  • Oxygen Cylinder & First-Aid Kit Carried in backup vehicle for emergency use.
  • Route Planning & GPS Support Pre-loaded GPS routes & maps provided.
  • Photography & Videography      Tour coverage with GoPro & DSLR (shared after trip).
  • Airport Transfers      Arrival and departure transfers from the nearest airport
  • Bonfire & Cultural Evenings       Where permissible and included in itinerary.
  • Airfare / Train Fare To and from the starting and ending points(Optional to book from us)
  • Security Deposit Refundable deposit for bike damages(10000Rs./150USD)
  • Personal Riding Gear Jackets, gloves, boots, or premium helmets are not included.
  • Tips & Personal Expenses Tips, laundry, shopping etc.
  • Unscheduled Stay or Bike Damage Costs arising from natural calamities, landslides, roadblocks, personal accidents, or mechanical failure due to negligence.
  • Medical & Travel Insurance Riders are advised to carry valid insurance covering adventure travel.
  • Optional Add-Ons Extra activities (paragliding, rafting, etc.) not listed in the itinerary.
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions