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A massive18,350 feet high An exciting 2500km trip A lifetime of memories And friends for life |
The Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey this year will be flagged off from Delhi on the 24th and 25th of June. This adventure trip will cover approximately 2500km over 14 days in some of the roughest terrains, breathtaking corners, and highest mountain passes in the world.
Day four will see the riders cross the notorious Baralach La. To glimps a view of the magnificent Suraj tal and rest in the breath taking Sarchu Valley. There will be ample time to discuss the origins of life, as well as the the journey just completed, and the road ahead. Here the winds adds its own sting to the cold. For those who get seasoned by now, day – 5 from Sarchu to Debring should be quite an easy ride except for the stretch near Pang which can be quite dusty at times. This is the time when the mettle of the riders is really tested as Debring is the highest halt in this entire trip. Located on the extremely windy more plains, the camp at debring is located about 7km from the main road. The setting is scenic and the spectacular Tso Kar is just a stone's throw away.

By the morning of day six the worst is nearly over, if the rider is fit and standing he only has to contend with the mighty height of Tanglang La – the second highest motorable road in the world, after which it is a gentle cruise to Leh, the capital city of Ladakh. There is a lot to see in Leh and the four nights might not be enough but the highlight of the event is the ride to Khardung La – the worlds Highest Motorable road. This gives the royal Enfield riders a sense of achievement which nobody can take away from them. To a Royal Enfield rider Ladakh is like a pilgrimage that a rider should do at least once in a lifetime.
The return route is the same just that the stop over at Tupchiling is eliminated and riders will proceed straight to Manali covering two days distance in one day.
The upward journey is split into smaller sections to enable riders to acclimatise better to the lofty heights of Ladakh.

The journey is extreme in nature and lot of preparation is required for both bike and rider. Health and stamina is always an advantage both for the bike and the rider. At high altitudes both bike and riders are faced with a drop in power output due to the lack of oxygen. Hence an unfit bike or poor preparation in terms of equipment and clothing only worsens the situation. The Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey is organised by Royal Enfield every year and although the organisors take every precaution to ensure safety, a journey over such epic proportions is not without its risk factor. Perhaps that is what makes it so exciting.
Helmets (preferably full face with clear visor) are compulsory and adequate winter clothing and riding gear are essential.
|
Date |
Itinerary |
Distance(km) |
Passes
on route & height (m) |
Height
at destination (m) |
Route
description |
|
24th June |
Delhi - Chandigarh |
250 |
|
0 |
Smooth fast
4/6 lane highway with fast (and natorious) trafic till Ambala and then
dual carriageway with similar traffic. |
|
25th June |
Chandigarh
- Manali |
290 |
|
2,050 |
50-70 km of
plains and then fantastic hill roads with great view but sometimes chaotic
traffic |
|
26th June |
Manali - Tupchiling |
107 |
Rohtang La
3,978 |
3,100 |
Steep narrow
hill roads over Rothang La to Kokhsar then a
gradual stretch to Tandi/ Tupchiling |
|
27th June |
Tupchiling
- Sarchu |
122 |
Baralacha La
4,897 |
4,250 |
Can expect,
water crossings, rough and broken roads
over Baralacha La |
|
28th June |
Sarchu - Debring |
128 |
Nakeela 4,500 Lachlung La
5,060 |
4,600 |
Can expect,
water crossings, rough and broken roads
near Pang |
|
29th June |
Debring - Leh |
148 |
Tanglang La
5,360 |
3,500 |
Arduous climb
over Tanglang La then a gradual cruise to leh |
|
30th June |
Leh |
|
|
|
|
|
1st July |
Leh-Khardung
La-Leh |
42+42 |
Khardung La
5,602 |
|
Vertical climb
of over 2km over 42km makes it the biggest climb of the trip but past
experience could make it seem easy |
|
2nd July |
Leh |
|
|
|
|
|
3rd July |
Leh - Debring |
148 |
Tanglang La
5,360 |
4,600 |
|
|
4th July |
Debring - Sarchu |
128 |
Nakeela 4,500 Lachlung La
5,060 |
4,250 |
|
|
5th July |
Sarchu - Manali
|
229 |
Baralacha La
4,897 Rohtang La
3,978 |
2,050 |
|
|
6th July |
Manali - Chandigarh |
290 |
|
0 |
|
|
7th July |
Chandigarh
- Delhi |
250 |
|
0 |
|
For any further details or clarifications pl log on to www.royalenfield.com or write to schavan@royalenfield.com
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