Snowbird Himalaya Adventures

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Riders must have a valid motorcycle license and prior riding experience. The routes include mountain passes, water crossings, and off-road stretches, so confidence in handling a bike is important.

We provide Royal Enfield Himalayan, Classic 500, and Bullet 350/500 (or similar models). These bikes are strong and reliable for Himalayan terrain.

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own bike. The package cost will be adjusted, and you’ll still get full support from our team and backup vehicle.

helmet is mandatory. We also recommend a riding jacket, gloves, boots, rain gear, and knee/elbow guards. Limited rental gear may be available if booked in advance.

Expect rough mountain roads, gravel, sharp bends, and water streams. They can be challenging but rewarding, and our guides set a comfortable pace for all riders.

We have a mechanic and backup vehicle with the group at all times. Minor repairs are done on the spot. In case of a major issue, a replacement bike or a seat in the support vehicle will be arranged.

Yes, for bikes provided by us. If you bring your own motorcycle, you will cover your fuel expenses.

You’ll stay in a mix of hotels, guesthouses, deluxe camps, and homestays depending on the location. Rooms are usually on twin sharing.

Yes. Travel insurance that covers accidents, medical emergencies, and evacuation is mandatory for all riders.

moderate fitness level is sufficient, but some endurance is helpful since rides are long and take place at high altitudes. A bit of pre-tour fitness training is recommended.

Our itinerary allows gradual acclimatisation. We carry oxygen cylinders and first-aid kits in the support vehicle. Riders should consult their doctor before travelling.

Yes. Breakfast and dinner are included daily. Lunch is typically served at local eateries along the route, allowing you to savour regional cuisine.

Yes. Non-riders can travel in the support vehicle and still enjoy the adventure, culture, and scenery.

Groups are usually 8–15 riders to keep things safe and personal. Private tours can also be arranged.

Warm clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, personal medicines, and your riding gear. A detailed packing list will be provided after booking.

Yes. Areas like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Hanle, and other restricted zones require an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Don’t worry – we arrange all permits for you.

• Ladakh & Himalayas: June – September (roads are open, weather is clear).

• Rajasthan & South India: October – March (pleasant winter riding).

  • ✔ Experienced road captains & guides
  • ✔ Backup vehicle with oxygen and first aid
  • ✔ Small groups for better supervision
  • ✔ Pre-ride briefing and safety checks

Yes. Foreign riders need both their home country license + an International Driving Permit (IDP).

Absolutely. We design tailor-made itineraries based on your riding experience, group size, and preferred destinations.