Ladakh Bike Trip Rental
Rent bikes for Leh Ladakh adventure. Himalayan, Classic 350, Bullet available in Delhi, Manali & Leh. One-way drops, riding gear included.
₹799/Day
Starting From
18,380 ft
Max Altitude
May – Sep
Season
Available
One-Way Drops
What's Included
Popular Ladakh Bike Routes
Manali-Leh Highway
- → Rohtang Pass
- → Keylong
- → Baralacha La
- → Sarchu
- → Tanglang La
Leh to Nubra Valley
- → Khardung La (18,380 ft)
- → Diskit Monastery
- → Hunder Sand Dunes
- → Double Hump Camels
Leh to Pangong Lake
- → Chang La Pass
- → Tangtse Village
- → Pangong Tso
- → 3 Idiots Point
- → Blue Waters
Srinagar-Leh Highway
- → Zoji La
- → Drass
- → Kargil
- → Lamayuru
- → Magnetic Hill
Tso Moriri Lake
- → Tso Kar Lake
- → Puga Hot Springs
- → Korzok Village
- → Wildlife Spotting
Hanle & Umling La
- → Umling La (19,024 ft)
- → Highest Motorable Road
- → Hanle Observatory
- → Stargazing
Ladakh Bike Trip Tips
Best Season
May to September. July-August may have rain. June & September are ideal.
Acclimatize
Spend 1-2 days in Leh before high passes. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol.
Fuel Stops
Fill tank at every opportunity. Carry extra petrol (5L) for remote areas.
Permits
Inner Line Permit required for Nubra, Pangong, Tso Moriri. Apply online or in Leh.
Medicine
Carry Diamox for altitude sickness. Basic medicines, sunscreen, lip balm essential.
Clothing
Layer up! Even in summer, passes are freezing. Waterproof jacket a must.
Bike Check
Check brakes, clutch, tyres before each ride. Carry spare tubes, chain link.
Connectivity
Only BSNL/Jio works in Ladakh. Download offline maps. Inform someone of route.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which bike is best for the Ladakh trip?
Royal Enfield Himalayan is the best choice for Ladakh due to its 411cc engine, long-travel suspension, and reliability at high altitudes. Classic 350 and Meteor 350 are also popular choices, and Interceptor 650 or KTM Adventure 390 suit more experienced riders.
What is the best season to do a Ladakh bike trip?
Ladakh is accessible for bike trips from May to September, once the Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh highways open for the season. June and September offer the most stable weather; July-August can bring occasional rain and landslides on the highway sections.
How do I avoid altitude sickness on the Ladakh bike trip?
Spend 1-2 days acclimatizing in Leh (11,500 ft) before attempting high passes like Khardung La (18,380 ft). Stay well hydrated, avoid alcohol and heavy exertion on day one, and carry Diamox and basic medicines — our tips section covers this in detail.
What permits do I need for the Ladakh bike trip?
An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is required for Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. Permits can be applied online or arranged in person in Leh; we can help you arrange these along with your bike rental.
Can I pick up the bike in Delhi and drop it in Leh?
Yes, one-way rentals are available. Pick up in Delhi or Manali and drop in Leh (or vice versa). One-way charges apply (₹3,000-5,000).
How much does it cost to rent a bike for Ladakh, and what is included?
Bike rental for Ladakh starts from ₹799/day for a Royal Enfield Classic 350; Himalayan costs ₹999-1,299/day, with 15-20% off on 10+ day packages. The package includes the bike, comprehensive insurance, a basic tool kit, first aid and puncture kit, and 24/7 roadside assistance. Helmets are free; fuel, permits, and accommodation are not included.