The 20th anniversary edition of the Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey will be flagged off from India Gate on June 16th, 2024. We’re calling out to all those who would love to ride on an exciting terrain while navigating through empty stretches of pristine landscape, and rock-strewn pathways and traversing the world’s highest mountain pass Umling La to join this one-of-a-kind ride. To mark 20 years of this motorcycling tradition, Himalayan Odyssey 2024 will witness 100 riders from all over the world and take on a new route that includes the Siachen Base Camp, covering approximately 3,200 km leaving you in awe of the beauty this region offers and will make you come back for more in times to come
Umling La
Siachen War Memorial
Padum
Kargil
Nubra
Day 00
On 14th June 2024, arrive in Delhi, settle down for a meet and greet with riders who will accompany you for the next 18 days. You will also get a lowdown on very interesting trivia from the RE team during Bike scrutiny which could help you take care of your motorcycle during the ride. This is the day when you check in to your hotel in Delhi, you will also have an evening free to wind down or explore the city.
Day 01
Basic first aid training on the second day followed by a briefing makes sure that all understand the basic principles of riding together as a team in the mountains. These learnings and practices will hold you in good stead not just for the Odyssey but also for your future rides to come. We’ll also talk about some interesting aspects of the Himalayas and riding in that region.
Day 02
We start the first day of our ride towards Chandigarh along with the contingent of Himalayan Odyssey from India Gate, New Delhi after the blessings by Buddhist Monks.
Day 03
350 km of smooth tarmac gets you from Chandigarh to Jammu. Thus begins the second day of your ride on the Himalayan Odyssey
Day 04
The ride from Jammu to Srinagar, covering about 240 km, offers a mesmerizing journey through the scenic beauty of Jammu and Kashmir. Passing through mountainous terrain and charming towns like Udhampur, it culminates in the enchanting landscapes and cultural richness of Srinagar, making it a memorable drive.
Day 05
The road from Srinagar to Kargil spans approximately 200 km, traversing the Himalayan region's breathtaking vistas. Meandering alongside the serene Suru River, the journey reveals awe-inspiring landscapes, charming villages, and the historic Dras War Memorial. This route offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, promising an unforgettable experience
Day 06
Reaching Leh marks the end of a significant chapter of the Himalayan Odyssey and what better thing to do than to soak in the sights and sounds of this beautiful town and the region. After a week’s long ride, the best thing for you to do would be to take a break and visit the recommended places like the Leh palace, monasteries, and Shanti stupa and scour the local market for memorabilia and trinkets and savour the local delicacies.
Day 07
Leh, a Himalayan paradise, beckons with cultural and natural wonders. Explore the historic Leh Palace, visit ancient monasteries like Thiksey and Hemis, and indulge in the local market's vibrant offerings. Marvel at Magnetic Hill's ‘gravity-defying phenomenon. Engage in outdoor adventures like trekking and river rafting, immersing in Ladakh's unique landscape. Connect with the warm Ladakhi culture, and savour traditional cuisine, for a complete Leh experience.
Day 08
The journey from Leh to Hanle, covering around 255 km, is an odyssey through Ladakh's remote landscapes. Passing through Changthang Plateau, it unveils vast meadows, serene lakes, and traditional Tibetan villages. Hanle, with its pristine beauty and the Indian Astronomical Observatory, offers a tranquil escape in the high-altitude wilderness of Ladakh.
Day 09
Embarking on a motorcycle ride to Umling La, the world's highest motorable pass, is a thrilling adventure and a major bucket list item for thousands. The ride spans challenging terrains, rugged mountains, off-road, hairpin bends, and serene valleys. Riders navigate extreme altitudes, relishing breathtaking landscapes and the exhilaration of conquering a pinnacle in the Himalayas.
Day 10
A 200 km ride from Hanle to Pangong Tso highlights Ladakh's mesmerizing high-altitude terrain. As you approach Pangong Tso, the striking blue lake amidst arid mountains creates a surreal vista, making the ride truly unforgettable.
Day 11
The route from Pangong Tso to Nubra Valley, a 228-km journey, involves winding roads offering panoramic views of the exquisite Himalayas. Descending into Nubra, you encounter the dramatic Hunder Sand Dunes, where the rugged desert charm meets lush greenery, presenting a striking contrast in nature's canvas.
Day 12
The expedition from Nubra Valley to Siachen Base Camp, a ride of over 200 km to & fro, leads to the world's highest battlefield. It's an arduous but awe-inspiring venture into the heart of the Himalayas.
Day 13
The road journey from Nubra Valley to Leh, covering approximately 130 km, is a visual spectacle. Crossing the Khardung La Pass, one of the world's highest motorable passes, the route offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. Descending into the Indus Valley, it concludes with the charm and cultural richness of Leh.
Day 14
Rest Day
Day 15
The 240-km ride from Leh to Padum traverses through mountain passes like Sir Sir La, Singe La and the journey unfolds stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and the enchanting Zanskar River. Padum awaits as a serene town immersed in traditional Tibetan culture.
Day 16
Padum to Jispa is a 140-km ride through scenic Zanskar landscapes and challenging terrains. The route unfolds the raw beauty of Himachal Pradesh. Jispa, nestled along the Bhaga River, welcomes with serene vistas, marking the transition from Zanskar's tranquility to Lahaul's charm.
Day 17
The journey from Jispa to Manali, spanning about 95 km, traverses through the Atal Tunnel, built under the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. Descending into the lush Kullu Valley, it concludes with the vibrant charm of Manali.
Day 18
The ride of over 260 km from Manali to Chandigarh descends from the Himalayas, crossing scenic valleys and charming towns like Kullu and Mandi. As you approach Chandigarh, the journey provides a seamless transition from mountainous terrain to the plains of northern India.
Day 00
Take the time to know the other riders who would be with you for the next 18 days. You could also get some interesting pointers from the RE team during Bike scrutiny which could help you take care of your motorcycle during the ride. This is the day when you check in to your hotel in Chandigarh, you will also have an evening free to wind down or explore the beautiful city.
Day 01
Basic first aid training on the second day followed by a briefing makes sure that all understand the basic principles of riding together as a team in the mountains. These learnings and practices will hold you in good stead not just for the Odyssey but also for your future rides to come. We’ll also talk about some interesting aspects of the Himalayas and riding in that region.
Day 02
We start the first day of our ride towards Chandigarh along with the contingent of Himalayan Odyssey from India Gate, New Delhi after the blessings by Buddhist Monks.
Day 03
Chandigarh to Manali is a picturesque journey of about 265 km, offering stunning views of the Himalayas. The route passes through lush green valleys, charming towns, and winding mountain roads
Day 04
The ride up from Manali to Jispa spans some 100 km through the breathtaking landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. The journey unveils majestic mountains, quaint villages, and the serene Chandra River. Jispa is a small Himalayan hamlet that serves as a captivating pitstop for travellers.
Day 05
This challenging yet awe-inspiring 140-km ride crosses through dramatic landscapes and remote villages. The journey to Padum promises an unforgettable exploration of the rugged Zanskar terrain.
Day 06
This 240-km ride to Leh entails traversing high-altitude mountain passes, like the iconic Fotu La. As the landscape transitions from barren valleys to vast plateaus, adventurers are treated to the unique cultural richness of Ladakhi villages.
Day 07
Leh, a Himalayan paradise, beckons with cultural and natural wonders. Explore the historic Leh Palace, visit ancient monasteries like Thiksey and Hemis, and indulge in the local market's vibrant offerings. Marvel at Magnetic Hill's ‘gravity-defying phenomenon. Engage in outdoor adventures like trekking and river rafting, immersing in Ladakh's unique landscape. Connect with the warm Ladakhi culture, and savour traditional cuisine, for a complete Leh experience.
Day 08
The journey from Leh to Hanle, covering around 255 km, is an odyssey through Ladakh's remote landscapes. Passing through Changthang Plateau, it unveils vast meadows, serene lakes, and traditional Tibetan villages. Hanle, with its pristine beauty and the Indian Astronomical Observatory, offers a tranquil escape in the high-altitude wilderness of Ladakh.
Day 09
Embarking on a motorcycle ride to Umling La, the world's highest motorable passes, is a thrilling adventure and a major bucket list item for thousands. The ride spans challenging terrains, rugged mountains, off-road, hairpin bends, and serene valleys. Riders navigate extreme altitudes, relishing breathtaking landscapes and the exhilaration of conquering a pinnacle in the Himalayas.
Day 10
A 200 km ride from Hanle to Pangong Tso highlights Ladakh's mesmerizing high-altitude terrain. As you approach Pangong Tso, the striking blue lake amidst arid mountains creates a surreal vista, making the ride truly unforgettable.
Day 11
The route from Pangong Tso to Nubra Valley, a 228-km journey, involves winding roads offering panoramic views of the exquisite Himalayas. Descending into Nubra, you encounter the dramatic Hunder Sand Dunes, where the rugged desert charm meets lush greenery, presenting a striking contrast in nature's canvas.
Day 12
The expedition from Nubra Valley to Siachen Base Camp, a ride of over 200 km to & fro, leads to the world's highest battlefield. It's an arduous but awe-inspiring venture into the heart of the Himalayas.
Day 13
The road journey from Nubra Valley to Leh, covering approximately 130 km, is a visual spectacle. Crossing the Khardung La Pass, one of the world's highest motorable passes, the route offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. Descending into the Indus Valley, it concludes with the charm and cultural richness of Leh.
Day 14
Leh Rest Day
Day 15
An iconic route from Leh to Kargil spans around 240 km, unveiling the stark beauty of Ladakh. This route meanders through mountainous terrain, including the Magnetic Hill. Travelers encounter the historic town of Kargil, with its poignant memorials, and traverse the scenic landscapes
Day 16
Traversing approximately 200 km from Kargil to Srinagar, the road unfolds a mesmerizing tapestry of landscapes in the Kashmir Valley. Passing through Dras and Sonamarg, the journey presents snow-capped peaks, lush meadows, and serene lakes.
Day 17
Srinagar and Jammu are connected via a 240 km ride that goes through the scenic vistas of the Pir Panjal range. Meandering alongside the Jhelum River, the route unveils charming villages and terraced fields.
Day 18
The day you'll saddle up for 350 km heading down from Jammu to Chandigarh. The route naturally offers a diverse landscape transition from the hilly terrains around Jammu, through the Shivalik Hills, passing by lush green fields, arriving finally back in the plains.
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