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Cycling
in ladakh offers a thrilling experience for those who
dream of cycling through the highest mountain range in the
world. Cycling at all levels can be a welcome experience.
In Ladakh, one can come across many of the attractive
Buddhist Gompas on the way while cycling through beautiful
local villages, all at the backdrop of the snow-coated
Himalayan mountain ranges. After day long performances of
cycling one can enjoy the Tibetan food-Momo, Noodles with
Beans, Pancakes with Jam, Dal with Rice, and so on.
To cycle the twisted roads in Ladakh, one needs to be
technically perfect biker as the roads are rough , though
paved. A support car to carry ones luggage comes handy and
helps to enjoy the great Himalayan range without any
worry. The best time for cyc ling
is from mid June to September end.
One can ride through the 64km road from Leh to Alchi. The
route takes one on a Zig Zag course through the snaky
turns of the Himalayan Roads. Leh-Hemis (45 km) is another
famous cycling option. There are various travel agencies
which arrange the cycling trips in Ladakh and offer their
expertise. Their travel packages and schedules of
itineraries may vary.
Manali
to Khardongla Pass
The
suppositions: You must be a very good biker, the high
passes are not technical unpretending. The road is to 80%
paved and the distances are not too long. A support car
carries your luggage, so you can enjoy the great Himalayan
range at the best views. The
best time is 10. June-30 September.
Day
01. You go with a bus from Delhi through the
hill-landscape of Himachal Pradesh into the valley of Kulu
and the Beas River along into the small town of
Manali(2000m) Here you can stroll through the streets how
you want for yourself. Overnight-stay in a hotel (2
nights)
Day
02. The mountain bikes will be settled up, and now you
go on a first reconnaissance-trip: A forest hides a
temple, called Hidimba Devi, out of wood with remarkable
carving. Later you drive steeply up to "Old Manali",
a picturesque village close to the ruins of the Fortress
Mandakot. Along the Beas River you will find the hot
sources of Vashist.
Day
03. You are biking on the highest road of the world.
This trip through the "alpine" forest to the
Rothang La serves for your acclimatization. After the last
village, called Kothi, many serpentines bring you to the
Rohalla Falls and after a big turn into a small valley you
reach the camp where you stay overnight (3000m). Now the
cook spoils you with his arts. However it could be raining
there, because in this height the weather changes.
Day-Performance: 35 km, 5 hours.
Day
04. In many serpentines and over green pastures, it
goes to the Rothang La, 4060m. There you can enjoy the
view over the gla cier
summits of Spiti, and the mountains of Ladakh. Its
fantastic! Now you enjoy the downhill of about 1000
height-meters to the village of Khoksar. There is the
first check post, but you need not a permit. You are now
in Lahaul-Valley. In softly up and down, you reach Tandi,
the campsite at the place, where the rivers Chandra and
Bhaga comes together. (2800m). Day -Performance 75 km, 5
hours.
Day
05. You start early morning into the canyon and come
to Keylong, the capital city of Lahaul-Valley. Prayer
flags and Mani walls clarify for you that you are in a
Tibetan- Buddhist culture-area. Four monasteries
surrounding in the former capital of Lahaul invite you for
sightseeing. The monastery of Kardung shines at the
opposite hillside in the sun. After a powerful uphill in
the afternoon
you reach at the camp Jispa (3200m).
Day
06. Now the wood border is behind you, passing Darcha
(3235m), in a big river-landscape, you reach Patseo
(3650m) on a comfortable half-stage. You start your trip
intentionally quietly, in because of the adaptation of
height. There you get a lot of fresh tea, because much
drinking is very important during the acclimatization.
Day- performance 32 km, 3 hours.
Day
07. The Baralacha La, 4670m, is the first key-position
on this demanding tour. The timberline remains behind, the
landscape becomes balder. The height of this pass is a
crossing- point of archaic caravan-ways. Three rivers rise
from here: Bhaga, Chandra and one of the brooks of Zanskar,
which will follow you from now on at your way in direction
northwards to Indus. You have crossed the weather-
difference of the Himalayan. You are very proud that you
have managed this without help of the car, which
accompanies you. Now, the indented mountains of Ladakh and
Ruphsu are in front of you. Campsite in Sarchu at the
Zanskar River. The cook there pampers you with original
Indian or Nepalese food. The comfortable tents will give
you a gently night. This day you pushed up your bike 1800
height meters and finished 55km. You need 6-8 hours, thats
a regular time.
Day
08. Early morning you start the strongest steppe.
First you go approximately 38 km very flat till you come
to the Gataloops. The next 800 height meters you push up
your bike in many serpentines. Then you reach Nakee La
5050m. A short downhill (250m) and the last ascent bring
you to the Lachalung La 5150m. On the pass travelers have
established Manis out of stones, which should appease the
mountain- demons. The wind cancels over the colorful
prayer-flags. You are acclimatized well, and so also the
Lachalung La 5150m, does not cause any problems in you.
Over you pile the rocks of the Trans himalaya. They roll
through a bizarre canyon, until in Pang the second arm of
the Zanskar is reached, the Zara Chu. Immediately beside a
control- station you will stay for
camping in the tents there, 4500m. You are hungry and you
enjoy the Tibetan food-Momo, Noodles with Beans, Pancakes
with Jam, Dal with Rice, and so on. Day-Performance 84 km,
7-9 hours.
Day
09. You slept well in the Jute-tent. After breakfast,
you start slowly at
a short ascent to the Mora Plain 4700, one of the Rupshu
typical, waterless high deserts. There only lives poor
Changpa -Nomads, which reach even 5600m high pastures with
their yaks, sheeps and goats. In interesting excursion,
you bump over unfixed tracks to a clear
source that bubbles between mountain-backs from green
pastures. Further to Tsokar, a no-flowing-off salt lake.
That is eaten by a sweet twin lake, and in its mineral
wealth almost suffocates. Rust and strip-goose are in this
paradise equally at home, as the Tibetan gull. Few years
ago people have transported the precious salt with goat
stoves into the endless corners of Ladakh. It is a
fantastic panorama! Campsite near the lakes. Day
performance: 57
km, 4 hours.
Day
10. Only the Taklang La, 5303m separates you from the
Indus-Valley. In a far swinging back, soft traverse, the
street wins the saddle before debling, 4800m. You can see
it as a thin line at the steep hillside. Also like the
audacious turning of the old caravan-way, from
prayer-masons. In three hours you are above and will be
rewarded with a wonderful view on the mountains of
Karakorum. Its a stormy corner and you stay only for a
short time on the pass. After taking some pictures, you
have a gently downhill till pshi, 56 km, without treating!
The street is in very good competition and you
reach the camp in the romantically canyon of the Gya-River
in 2 hours.
Day
11. Its cold on morning in the shadow of the canyon.
We start early to the Indus-Valley. We follow the green
wideness till a hidden valley. In a short uphill, 7 km, we
reach the monastery of Hemis. There we have sightseeing
and in the restaurant our second breakfast. Past midday we
are on the last trip to Leh, we pass the monasteries of
Stakna, Thikse, Shey, and its time enough, to make a short
visit. A last ascent, 300m, will bring you to Leh. There
are many guesthouses and restaurants.
Day
12. You slept very well in the clean bed, now you have
time to make a sightseeing and shopping in Leh. Its
fantastic here; they have on market all kinds of fruits,
what you missed in the past tense. It is warm in the sun,
you enjoy at a black coffee and Donates in one of many
shops. You go by bike to the monastery of Sankar, the
Shanti Stupa, and the
Tsenmo Hill.
Day
13. With less luggage you start early morning to the
highest motor able pass of the world , the Kardung La
5606m. The ascent begins at 3540m and end by 5603m. There
are 46 km. Behind Leh you leave the last small village,
Ganglass 4000m, then you reach 2 hours later the check
post in South Pullu. Only 14 km separate you from the
summit. You need 3 hours to the pass. The view along the
street is always fantastic, on Kardung La; you get fresh
tea or Maggie noodle soup. There is also the highest Gompa,
you can make a visit. The reward of the day is a fantastic
downhill to Leh. This journey is very strenuous and
sometimes depend on the weather. You need a technical
perfect bike, a fully is the best. You sleep often in a
tent with a sleeping bag. Check your cameras and batteries
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