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I know a group which is doing Ladakh group bike trip on May 25....may be you can contact them: https://www.facebook.com/407433549390188/posts/1589628031170728/
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Check Rocknroll riders. They have got cool plans at affordable rates. (Can check their Instagram account)
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While going take manali leh and while coming back leh srinagar.
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Dear fellow traveler, checkout the link below. This will help you out. https://www.treebo.com/blog/how-to-reach-leh-ladakh-from-delhi/
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If you’re simply looking to save money on rental rates and gas, you’ll want to reserve the smallest available model. Then again prices are another important thing. I prefer to rent a car at https://cars-scanner.com/en/airport/limoges_airport_car_rental.htm. But size isn’t the only factor. Looking for something environmentally friendly? Many car rental companies now offer hybrid vehicles. Can’t drive a stick shift? Be sure to reserve a car with automatic transmission.
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During the month of early June all the street courses to Leh open up and one can go to Leh city on the Srinagar-Leh-Manali Circuit. June is one of the best time of the year to visit Leh by bike or road. If you wish to enjoy the snowy roads and mountains en route this is the best time to go for a holiday in Leh Ladakh. By mid-June, the snow begins dissolving so you will head out to some of the most beautiful lakes in Ladakh. Visit some of the monasteries and the stupas here and also get acquainted with the local people. And the best of all you can enjoy the Saka Dawa, Yuru Kabgyat, Hemis Festivals which are held in this month. If you are visiting by road then reach Ladakh through Kargil from Kashmir Valley, which is around 434 km. This route remains open from early June to November. 473 km long Manali-Leh road is open from mid-June to early October.
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@vraj.rao follow on Instagram for upcoming riding events and more
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Dear Kamran, Just go through this and make your own Itinerary. (i) Leh 1. Hall of Fame Museum 2. Namgyal Tsemo Monastery 3. Leh Palace 4. Zorawar Fort 5. Shanti Stupa ( Buddhist temple ) 6. Shey Palace ( Monastery ) 7. Thiksey ( Monastery ) 8. Hemis Gompa 9. Magnetic Hill 10. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib 11. Khardung La (ii) Nubra Valley 1. Diskit Gompa 2. Hunder Sand Dunes with Camel Safari 3. Turtuk Village 4. Tiger Camp 5. Charasa 6. Ensa Monastery (Gompa) 7. Yarab Tso Lake 8. Panamik Hot Spring (iii) Pangong Lake (iv) Changthang 1. Chushul 2. Hanle with Indian Astronomical Observatory 3. Tso Moriri Lake with wildlife 4. Puga Valley 5. Tso Kar Lake 6. Yaye Tso 7. Chumathang Hot Spring 8. Kiyari war memorial (v) Aryan Valley (vi) Leh to Kargil 1. Nimu village 2. Likir, Alchi, Lamayuru Monastery 3. Fotu La, Namika La 4. Mulbekh Monastery (vii) Suru Valley 1. Parkachik Glacier 2. Nun Kun mountain 3. Rangdum (viii) Zanskar Valley 1. Padum 2. Phuktal Gompa 3. Chadar Trek (ix) Hemis National Park 1. Stok kangri 2. National Park but Main Focus SNOW LEOPARD (x) Leh - Manali Road Trip *** Leh --> Shey --> Thiksey --> Karu --> Upshi --> Rumtse --> Taglang La --> Debring --> More plains --> Pang --> Lachalung La --> Sarchu --> Suraj Tal --> Baralacha La --> Zing Zing Bar --> Darcha --> Jispa --> Kyelang --> Gondhla --> Khoksar --> Rohtang La --> Kothi --> Manali
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