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In light of Covid-19 epidemic, Moto Himalaya 2020 is being postponed. We are hoping for the situation to improve soon. A suitable future date will be announced in due course.
Origin
Leh
Distance
950 kms
Terrain
Tarmac, dirt, mud
Duration
8 days
Destination
Leh
Price
USD 1800 - Single Occupancy room
Key places of Moto Himalaya
Tso Kar
Leh
Khardung La
Nubra
Pangong Tso
Tso Moriri
Tso Kar
Leh
Khardung La
Nubra
Pangong Tso
Tso Moriri
Tso Kar
Leh
As a town in the Leh district of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. This will be our base for Moto Himalaya 2020.
Khardung La
For a long time, this place held the distinction of being the highest motorable road in the world. It is in the must-ride-to list of every rider.
Nubra
Around 150 kms from Leh, this small village is the stopover after crossing Khardung La. Nubra is a tri-armed valley located to the north east of Ladakh valley.
Pangong Tso
The Pangong Lake, is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m (14,270 ft). It is 134 km long and extends from India to China.
Tso Moriri
Tso Moriri or Lake Moriri or "Mountain Lake", is a lake in the Ladakhi part of the Changthang Plateau (literally: northern plains). The lake is at an altitude of 4,522 m (14,836 ft). It is the largest of the high altitude lakes entirely within India and entirely within Ladakh
Tso Kar
The Tso Kar is a fluctuating salt lake situated in the Rupshu Plateau and valley in the southern part of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir
Highlights from Moto Himalaya
Moto Himalaya 2017
20 riders from 11 countries took advantage of Royal Enfield's 6 decades of riding experience in the Himalayas across 9 days of riding like no other at the first ever Moto Himalaya. Here is their story.
Moto Himalaya 2018
24 participants from across the Globe came together to knock off one of their bucket list moments by riding in the Himalayas at Moto Himalaya 2018. The bond, banter and bravado between the riders was exemplary as they faced different riding terrains, challenges, temperatures, altitudes - all as one team.
Moto Himalaya 2019
A look back to the 9 days of surreal riding in the Himalayas through lakes, valleys and some of the world’s highest motor-able roads. Moto-Himalaya saw riders come together from all over the world to make their dream of riding in the Himalayas, become a reality.
Media Reviews
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“I suspect it will stay that way for a while, because an experience so vast and moving has an effect deeper than you can appreciate until you go and do it yourself.” - - Chris Nelson, Iron & Air
“20 years ago, I visited Madras and the old Royal Enfield factory and did a trip on an old Bullet 500 in Tamil-Nadu and the land around it. This trip reminded me that humans are very small compared to this majestueux nature. This trip was not just about motorbikes; it was also about friendships between people.”
- Christophe Gaime, Moto Revue Classic.
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“I learned some harsh things about myself that I still work on daily, but the trip opened me up to the possibility of more in life than the one-dimensional path I had been traveling. India forces a new perspective on life to those who experience her ... the trip changed my life.” - - Justin Reiter, Stati Uniti
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“The best memory and my proudest moment was when I placed the Thai flag on the Khardungla mountaintop, at which point I actually shed a small tear. As is normal with motorcycle culture, no matter where you come from, no matter what language you speak, at the end of the trip you have created a bond.”- - Annie Prisana, Thailandia
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“I suspect it will stay that way for a while, because an experience so vast and moving has an effect deeper than you can appreciate until you go and do it yourself.” - - Chris Nelson, Iron & Air
“20 years ago, I visited Madras and the old Royal Enfield factory and did a trip on an old Bullet 500 in Tamil-Nadu and the land around it. This trip reminded me that humans are very small compared to this majestueux nature. This trip was not just about motorbikes; it was also about friendships between people.”
- Christophe Gaime, Moto Revue Classic.
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“I learned some harsh things about myself that I still work on daily, but the trip opened me up to the possibility of more in life than the one-dimensional path I had been traveling. India forces a new perspective on life to those who experience her ... the trip changed my life.” - - Justin Reiter, Stati Uniti
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“The best memory and my proudest moment was when I placed the Thai flag on the Khardungla mountaintop, at which point I actually shed a small tear. As is normal with motorcycle culture, no matter where you come from, no matter what language you speak, at the end of the trip you have created a bond.”- - Annie Prisana, Thailandia
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“I suspect it will stay that way for a while, because an experience so vast and moving has an effect deeper than you can appreciate until you go and do it yourself.” - - Chris Nelson, Iron & Air