Try Mountain Bikingleh
Conquer the Mountains

Overview
A treat for the adventure buffs, cycling through the highest mountain range in the world dotted with rugged terrains makes for an enthralling experience.
What To Expect?
Expect an adrenaline-pumping ride across some of the highest motorable roads in the world. You will traverse through stark lunar-like landscapes, cross high mountain passes like Khardung La (17,582 ft), and glide past ancient Buddhist monasteries. The experience combines physical challenge with spiritual tranquility as you pedal through the 'Land of High Passes' alongside the Indus River.
Tips
- Acclimatization is non-negotiable; spend at least 48 hours in Leh before attempting any physically demanding cycling.
- Wear a high-quality helmet and protective gear (knee/elbow pads) as the terrain can be loose and gravelly.
- Carry high-SPF sunscreen and polarized sunglasses to protect against intense high-altitude UV radiation.
- Stay hydrated by drinking water frequently; dehydration can significantly increase the risk of Altitude Sickness (AMS).
- Carry a basic puncture repair kit and an air pump, as technical support is limited once you leave the Leh town limits.
- Ensure you have digital and physical copies of your permits and ID for army checkposts.
Exploring Try Mountain Biking
More About Mountain Biking in Ladakh
Mountain biking in Leh Ladakh is a test of both stamina and spirit. The region offers a diverse range of trails, from the relatively flat roads of the Sham Valley to the grueling hairpin bends of the Khardung La ascent. It is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the local culture, allowing you to set your own pace and reach hidden corners that motor vehicles often miss.
Cyclists can choose from various circuits: the 'Monastery Loop' visiting Shey and Thiksey, the descent from Khardung La back to Leh (a popular option where a van carries your bike to the top), or the epic 500 km+ Manali-Leh expedition. The thin air at 11,000+ feet makes even moderate pedaling an achievement, providing a deep sense of accomplishment alongside world-class views.
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How to reach Try Mountain Biking
Leh is the central hub for mountain biking. Most travelers fly into Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (Leh) or arrive via the Manali-Leh or Srinagar-Leh highways. Bike rental shops are concentrated in the Leh Main Bazaar area.
Tips for Visiting Try Mountain Biking, leh
- Acclimatization is non-negotiable; spend at least 48 hours in Leh before attempting any physically demanding cycling.
- Wear a high-quality helmet and protective gear (knee/elbow pads) as the terrain can be loose and gravelly.
- Carry high-SPF sunscreen and polarized sunglasses to protect against intense high-altitude UV radiation.
- Stay hydrated by drinking water frequently; dehydration can significantly increase the risk of Altitude Sickness (AMS).
- Carry a basic puncture repair kit and an air pump, as technical support is limited once you leave the Leh town limits.
- Ensure you have digital and physical copies of your permits and ID for army checkposts.



















































