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9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang

9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang

Mustang

Price

$2,800.00

Duration

9 days

Max People

30

Min Age

18+

Reviews

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Overview

9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang, Nepal

Ride into the heart of the Himalayas on this 9 days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang, Nepal, an unforgettable adventure across rugged landscapes, high mountain passes, ancient monasteries, and the legendary Forbidden Kingdom of Mustang. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of an Upper Mustang motorbike adventure or the scenic trails of Lower Mustang, this guided journey delivers the best of both worlds—cultural exploration and adrenaline-packed riding.

Ride into the “Forbidden Kingdom” of Mustang

This Motorbike Adventure in Mustang takes you from bustling Kathmandu to the serene lakeside of Pokhara, and onwards through the Kali Gandaki Gorge—the deepest in the world. You’ll climb toward Muktinath Temple, one of Nepal’s most sacred pilgrimage sites, before venturing into the windswept plateau of Mustang near the Tibetan border.

  • Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
  • Best Season: Spring (Mar–May), Autumn (Sep–Nov)
  • Motorbikes: Royal Enfield Himalayan, Royal Enfield Classic 500/350 other option available
  • Destinations Covered: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Beni, Jomsom, Kagbeni, Muktinath, Tatopani

Mustang Motorbike Tour Highlights

  • Ride into the heart of Mustang, Nepal’s legendary high-desert region.Conquer the world’s deepest gorge—the Kali Gandaki Valley.
  • Visit the sacred Muktinath Temple (3,800 m), a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists and make it a muktinath motorbike tour.
  • Explore monasteries and Tibetan-influenced villages untouched by modernity.
  • Cross suspension bridges, rocky trails, and mountain passes with Himalayan backdrops.
  • Relax in natural hot springs at Tatopani.
  • Support crew with mechanic and vehicle ensures peace of mind on the rough trails.

Must-Have Permits and Mustang permits cost for Mustang Motorcycle tour 

To ride into Upper Mustang, riders need two permits, but Lower Mustang motorbike trips only require the ACAP. Our team arranges all permits in advance for a hassle-free journey Below is the details of Mustang Permit cost.

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): USD 30
  • Restricted Area Permit (RAP): USD 500 for the first 10 days, USD 50 per day thereafter

Why Choose Lower Motorbike Adventure in Mustang

  • This isn’t just a ride—it’s an immersive Himalayan adventure.
  • Blends adventure, culture, and spirituality: Ride tough trails, visit ancient monasteries, and experience sacred sites.
  • Stress-free logistics: All permits, fuel, and accommodation handled by our team.
  • Expert Himalayan guides: Years of experience leading riders through Nepal’s toughest terrain.
  • Backup support: Jeep with mechanic, spares, and first aid follows the group.
  • Small groups: 4–12 riders for safety and camaraderie.
  • Unique experiences: From apple brandy in Marpha to chanting monks in Kagbeni, every day offers something new.

Best Time for Mustang Motorbike Tour

Mustang is unique because it lies in the Himalayan rain shadow, making it drier and more accessible than many parts of Nepal.

  • Spring (March–May): Rhododendrons bloom, trails are firm, skies clear.
  • Autumn (September–November): Peak season, dry conditions, perfect mountain views.
  • Winter (December–February): Cold, with possible snow at higher passes—challenging but quiet.
  • Monsoon (June–August): Surprisingly good time—Mustang stays dry even when the rest of Nepal is wet.

For ideal riding conditions, spring and autumn are recommended.

Unveiling the Forbidden Kingdom in a Motorbike Adventure in Mustang

Mustang, also known as the "Forbidden Kingdom," is a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Situated in the north of Nepal, Mustang remains one of the least developed and most preserved areas of the country. Its isolation has allowed it to retain its ancient Tibetan culture and traditions, which continue to thrive today. Mustang’s geography is as varied as its cultural history — from lush valleys and apple orchards to barren, desert-like landscapes with awe-inspiring mountain vistas.

The capital of Mustang, Lo Manthang, is an ancient walled city that was once closed to foreign visitors. Its rich Tibetan Buddhist influence and centuries-old monasteries offer a unique glimpse into the spiritual life of the region. With Himalayan Motorbike Tours, riders embark on a thrilling journey that combines excitement, culture, and spirituality all in one ride.

Kathmandu to Mustang bike ride

Himalayan Motorbike Tours provides a guided motorbike expedition that takes riders through Mustang's stunning yet challenging terrain. The journey begins in Pokhara, Nepal's adventure capital, and winds its way along the Prithvi Highway, crossing rivers, valleys, and picturesque villages. As riders approach Mustang, the route becomes increasingly rugged, with dirt roads, high-altitude mountain passes, and rocky trails that require skill and precision.

Riders will experience an exhilarating ride on narrow, winding roads, passing through remote villages and crossing suspension bridges that hang above deep gorges. The tour takes you to some of the most stunning locations in Mustang, including Jomsom, the gateway to Upper Mustang, and Lo Manthang, where travelers can explore the ancient Tibetan monasteries and the historic King's Palace.

Dust, River Crossings, and Himalayan Whispers

From the moment you bid farewell to Pokhara, you’ll be plunged into a rugged world of off-road tracks, river crossings, and the unmistakable scent of dust during Motorbike Adventure in Mustang. Along the banks of the Kali Gandaki river, every twist and turn becomes a testament to your resilience and spirit, as you conquer each challenge that the terrain presents.

Defying the Wind: Conquest of Jomsom and Beyond

Jomsom beckons with a challenge: Can you stand against the gusts of wind that relentlessly sweep through this rugged terrain? 9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang challenges your unyielding determination. You’ll push forward until you reach the pinnacle of your journey, Muktinath, the highest point of this unforgettable expedition during Motorbike Adventure in Mustang lower region.

Muktinath: A Spiritual Sojourn

9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang is all to meant for visit to Muktinath. In Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site revered by Buddhists and Hindus alike, immerse yourself in a spiritual aura that transcends time. Seek enlightenment and cleanse your soul as you stand before the 108 taps, each a step towards liberation and the promise of a heavenly afterlife.

Surrounded by the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, Muktinath offers panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks, making it a perfect blend of spirituality and nature. The journey to Muktinath is an adventure, often involving a scenic drive or trek through rugged terrain, passing through remote villages, apple orchards, and terraced fields.

Rejuvenation Amidst Nature’s Bounty

But it’s not all about the arduous Motorbike Adventure in Mustang journey. Unwind and rejuvenate in natural hot springs, a reward for your tenacity. As the warmth envelops you, raise a toast with a chilled beer, celebrating both your accomplishments and the beauty of the moment.

Homeward Bound: A Return to Pokhara

With memories etched in your heart and the thrill of the open road ahead, you’ll traverse your way back to Pokhara, where civilization welcomes you with open arms. Yet, the echoes of Motorbike Adventure in Mustang will forever linger.

Choose Your Path: Jeep or Motorbike

Tailor this experience to your preferences, choosing between a Motorbike Adventure in Mustang or jeep tour expedition. It’s your chance to ride into the heart of the Himalayas, immerse yourself in the untamed wilderness, and seize the adventure of a lifetime. Join us in our 9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang Nepal.

If time is of the essence and the allure of the Himalayas tugs at your soul, this direct 9 days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang through Lower Mustang, Nepal, is your ticket to an unforgettable journey. Experience history, conquer the elements, and forge memories that will forever echo in the chambers of your adventurous spirit.

Must-See Sights Along the Route to Lower Mustang

  • Muktinath Temple: Sacred pilgrimage for Hindus & Buddhists
  • Kali Gandaki Gorge: Deepest gorge in the world
  • Tatopani Hot Springs: Perfect for relaxing after long rides
  • Lodging & Dining En Route
  • Kathmandu & Pokhara: Comfortable 3-star hotels
  • Mustang Region: Tea houses, local lodges, guesthouses
  • Meals: Dal Bhat (Nepali staple), Tibetan bread, noodle soups, and fresh local produce

FAQs: Mustang Motorbike Tour

1. Do I need a motorbike license?
Yes, you must carry a valid motorcycle license and an International Driving Permit (IDP).

2. How difficult is the ride?
Moderate to challenging. Riders should have some off-road experience.

3. What kind of motorbikes are provided?
Royal Enfield Classic 500cc and Himalayan 411cc models.

4. Can a pillion passenger join?
Yes, pillions are welcome at a reduced cost.

5. Is travel insurance required?
Yes, insurance covering motorbike riding and high altitude is mandatory.

6. Will altitude be a problem?
The tour maxes at 3,800 m. Guides monitor for altitude sickness and adjust the pace as needed.

7. Can I extend or customize the trip?
Yes—extensions to Upper Mustang, Annapurna Circuit, or Everest region can be arranged.

To learn more about FAQs please click the link here. FAQs of the riders.

What’s Included during your 9 day Mustang motorbike ride

  • Royal Enfield / Himalayan motorbike rental (well-maintained)
  • Fuel, spares, and mechanical support
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Support vehicle carrying luggage and spares
  • Accommodation in hotels, teahouses, and lodges
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Mustang Restricted Area Permit, ACAP, and TIMS fees
  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu and Pokhara

Mustang Bike Trip Cost based on size

  • USD $2,800 per rider (twin share).
  • USD $2,000 for pillion riders.
  • Discounts for groups of 4 or more riders.
  • Private/customized departures available.

Check below to see Mustang Motorbike Itinerary.

What to Bring during your ride to Mustang

  • Motorbike Riding Gear: Helmet (DOT/ECE certified), armored riding jacket, boots, gloves, knee & elbow guards.
  • Clothing: Thermals, fleece, waterproof layers, quick-dry t-shirts, trekking trousers.
  • Travel Items: Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, headlamp, reusable water bottle, power bank.
  • Documents: Passport, International Driving Permit (IDP), travel insurance papers.

The Riding Experience

Motorbiking in Nepal is nothing like riding in the West. The roads are unpredictable, shifting from smooth tarmac to loose gravel, rocky climbs, and dry riverbeds within minutes. Mustang especially is known for its windy, dusty trails, where good handling skills are crucial.

You’ll face steep ascents, river crossings, and suspension bridges, all while surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The thrill of navigating these trails on a Royal Enfield is unmatched. At the same time, our guides pace the ride carefully to allow time for rest, acclimatization, and cultural exploration.

Accommodation & Food In Mustang during your stay in Nepal and Himalayas

  • Hotels in Kathmandu & Pokhara: Comfortable, tourist-class hotels.
  • Teahouses in Mustang: Rustic but charming lodges run by local families. Rooms are basic but cozy.
  • Meals in Mustang: Breakfast included daily. In Mustang, you can enjoy Thakali thali (traditional Nepali platter), apple pie in Marpha, yak butter tea, and hearty soups.

Essential Information for your Mustang motorcycle expedition

  • Fitness Level: Moderate. Prior motorbike experience required, especially on dirt or gravel.
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,800 m at Muktinath.
  • Permits Needed: Mustang Restricted Area Permit ($500 for 10 days), ACAP, TIMS.
  • Motorbikes Used: Royal Enfield Classic 500cc or Himalayan 411cc.
  • Group Size: 4–12 riders.

Travel Tips for your safe Motorbike holiday Nepal

  • Carry both light clothes and heavy jackets—the weather shifts quickly.
  • Ride in formation and follow the guide’s instructions.
  • Drink plenty of water to prevent altitude sickness.
  • Bring extra cash—ATMs are rare in Mustang.
  • Respect local customs: remove shoes in temples, dress modestly, ask before photos.
  • Inspect your bike daily—check brakes, tires, and lights before setting off.

Customer Reviews

Please click at Mustang motorbike tour reviews to learns about our clients thoughts.

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Are you ready to ride through Nepal’s last forbidden kingdom?

The 9-Day Motorbike Adventure in Mustang is more than a trip—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime expedition into the Himalayas. From the thrill of off-road riding to the peace of mountain monasteries, this tour offers a perfect balance of challenge and reward.

👉 Book your Mustang Motorbike Tour today and experience the ultimate Himalayan motorcycle adventure.


Included/Excluded

  • All Airport pickup and drop arrangement
  • Ground transportation with private Vehicle/Tourist Bus as applicable
  • All sightseeing and entrance fees as indicated in the itinerary
  • Two bottles of mineral water per day per person
  • Necessary ACAP Permit and TIMS
  • All accommodation on best available Guest house/Lodges on twin sharing basis and 3 star hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara only
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan Motorbike and Fuel (petrol) as engine oil top up(Whichever applicable) for the entire trip
  • One Supporting Jeep in entire trip
  • A Mechanics in Entire Trip
  • One tour leader and extra driver in entire trip
  • Simple First aid kits
  • Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu
  • All toll taxes for the bikes and the backup vehicle and also the government taxes.
  • Air ticket and Air tax if needed
  • Nepal Visa Fee
  • Lunch in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Personal clothing & equipment (Helmet, Jacket, Gloves, Trousers, Goggles etc.)
  • Cost of any Damage of Motorbike during the tour (to be settled as per the expenses incurred)
  • Personal expenses, Medical expenses
  • Personal insurance, emergency evacuation cost in case of need Insurance for or against accidents, loss of life, theft etc.
  • Any kind of alcoholic drinks, cold/hot drinks, snacks, laundry, phone call, internet.
  • Other tours and transfers which are different than mentioned in inclusion list.
  • Any gratitude as tips to guide, porter, driver etc.
  • Expenses occurred as a result of delay beyond our control in case of weather, flight cancellation, political disturbances, break downs of bikes, accidents,strikes,altitude sickness or unforeseen circumstances (riots, natural calamities etc).

Motorbike Adventure Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu for the road to Mustang Motorbike Tour

Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport met the representative and transferred to the hotel. Later, we will meet with the crew and provide a short briefing about the 9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang, Nepal. We will also take a test ride of the bike. The rest of the day is free to relax and prepare for the Motorbike Adventure. Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 02: Ride to Pokhara (200 km/5 hrs)

Today we will start our 9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang. The ride hits Prithvi Highway while cruising along the bank of Trushuli and Gandaki rivers. As we approach closer to Pokhara, the Himalayan peaks smile at us. You will encounter Annapurna and a unique fishtail come into the loop of your eyes.

Overnight at a hotel in Pokhara with Breakfast and Lunch.

Day 03: Ride to Kalopani (125 km/5 hrs)

We ask people to pack, taking only what is necessary until we return. Starting on the tarmac we will get the opportunity to walk on one of Nepal’s famous suspension bridges. There is a continuous change in the topography with every twist and turn. Finally, we will make it to Kalopani.

Overnight at Guest House in Kalopani with full board basis. (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).

Day 04: Ride to Muktinath (60 km/4 to 5 hrs)

Today we will ride to the highest elevation destination of this tour “Muktinath”. You might be short of breath walking around the village exploring. It is unlikely you will suffer from altitude sickness. Muktinath is part of the Annapurna Circuit, and you’ll encounter many trekkers.

Overnight at Guest House in Muktinath with full board basis. (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).

Day 05: Ride to Tatopani (approx. 80 km/4 to 6 hrs)

Heading back down, we’ll stop in Kagbeni for a short visit to the local monastery. Here many Yogi’s come to isolate themselves in the caves. This village provides the best place to practice their meditation and rituals. We’ll then continue to Tatopani to soak in the hot springs. “Tato” means ‘hot’ and “Pani” means ‘water’, it’s obvious see where this town’s name came from.

Overnight at Guest House in Tatopani on a full board basis. (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).

Day 06: Ride to Pokhara (105 km/3 ½ hrs)

Although, you have ridden this road a couple of days earlier. You’re going to see the Gorges from a different perspective. It’ll give you a chance to soak up what you might have missed the first time. A short stop to take that Pulitzer prize-winning photo.

Overnight at hotel in Pokhara with half board basis Breakfast and Lunch.

Day 07: Free day or Optional City Tour in Pokhara

Early morning drive to Sarangkot Sunrise & Mountain View Point. Drive back and have breakfast. After Breakfast, sightseeing at Davis Falls, old Places, and the Tibetan Refugee camp. Evening enjoys boating in Phewa Lake and visits Tal Barahi Temple. It is situated in the middle of Phewa Lake.

Day 08: Ride back to Kathmandu (200 km/5 hrs)

After breakfast, we enjoyed our final day of 9 Days Motorbike Adventure in Mustang by returning back to Kathmandu.

Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu with Full board basis Breakfast Lunch and Dinner. Evening free.

Day 09: Final Departure

Breakfast in the morning and free until departure. CHECK-OUT Time: noon Drive to the airport for Final departure.

9-Day Motorbike Adventure in Mustang, Journey Ends.

Frequently Ask Question

How to choosing the Right Motorcycle for your ride in Nepal during your travel?

Key Considerations:

  • Terrain: Nepal offers everything from paved roads to gravel, mud, and rocky trails. Choose a bike suited to your route.

  • Riding Experience: Off-road or remote-route travel often requires prior experience.

  • Comfort and Reliability: Long rides and rough terrain require a bike built for endurance.

Popular Picks:

  • Royal Enfield Himalayan (411cc or newer 450cc): The go-to adventure bike in Nepal. It’s rugged, comfy, and built for mountain terrain. The 450cc version offers more power, a 6-speed gearbox, and improved design.

  • Classic Royal Enfield (350cc/500cc): Great for scenic paved routes and has a timeless charm.

  • Honda CRF 250L / XR 190/250: Lightweight and nimble—excellent for off-road rides and more remote areas.

  • Budget or Road-Friendly Options:

    • Bajaj Pulsar 220 / Yamaha FZ / Hero Xpulse 200: Good for smoother routes and urban riding, offering solid mileage.

  • Specialist Off-Road Bikes:

    • Cross X CX250se, Crossfire, Honda CRF 250, or KTM Adventure 250: Built for serious off-road terrain—expect higher rental costs.

Which season is consider as the best time to ride in Nepal?

The Optimal Seasons for Motorcycle Touring in Nepal

Nepal offers some of the most breathtaking motorcycle touring experiences in the world, thanks to its diverse landscapes and cultural richness. Choosing the right season can significantly enhance your ride, especially when considering road conditions, weather, and visibility.

1. Spring (March to May)

Spring is one of the most ideal times for motorcycle touring in Nepal. The weather is pleasantly warm in most regions, with daytime temperatures being comfortable for long rides. The hills and forests come alive with blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers, offering a vibrant and scenic backdrop. Visibility is generally good, allowing riders to enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas, especially in higher altitude areas.

2. Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is considered the peak season for outdoor activities in Nepal — and for good reason. After the monsoon rains, the air is crisp and clean, and the skies are usually crystal clear. This season offers the most stable weather conditions, making it perfect for long-distance rides, whether you’re heading to the mountains or exploring the Terai plains. The temperature is moderate, and the post-monsoon greenery adds a refreshing charm to the journey.

Riding in Other Seasons

While spring and autumn are ideal, motorcycle touring is possible year-round in Nepal, depending on your destination and preparation level:

  • Winter (December to February): Cold temperatures and snow may restrict access to high mountain passes (e.g., Mustang or Manang), but the southern lowlands and mid-hill regions (like Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini) are still great for touring with mild weather and less tourist traffic.

  • Monsoon (June to August): This season brings heavy rainfall, making many trails muddy and slippery, particularly in the hills and mountainous regions. However, certain rain-shadow areas like Upper Mustang and Dolpo remain relatively dry and accessible even during monsoon months.


Conclusion:
Spring and autumn provide the best overall riding conditions in Nepal, with favorable weather, stunning scenery, and excellent visibility. However, with the right planning, gear, and destination choice, motorcycle touring can be enjoyed throughout the year.

What kinds of Licensing & Permits are required to be part of Motorcycle tour in Nepal?

To operate or participate in a motorcycle tour in Nepal, there are a few licensing and permit requirements depending on whether you are a rider (tourist) or an organizer (company/guide). Here’s a clear breakdown:


1. For Riders (Tourists / Individuals)

If you are joining a motorcycle tour in Nepal as a participant:

  • International Driving Permit (IDP):
    Required if you are a foreigner. It must clearly state that you are allowed to ride a motorcycle (often “Class A” or equivalent).

  • Nepali Temporary Driving License (if needed):
    Some cases require foreigners to validate their IDP in Nepal or get a temporary Nepali license from the Department of Transport Management.

  • Tourist Visa:
    Must have a valid tourist visa to stay and travel.

  • Motorcycle Registration & Insurance (provided by organizer):
    If you rent or join a tour, the motorcycle must have valid registration (“Blue Book”) and third-party insurance. Usually handled by the tour company.

  • Special Area Permits (if traveling to restricted areas):

    • Upper Mustang, Dolpa, Humla, Manaslu, etc. require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) from the Department of Immigration.

    • Annapurna, Manang, Everest, etc. require Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card or a Conservation/ National Park Entry Permit.


2. For Organizers (Tour Companies / Guides)

If you are running or organizing motorcycle tours in Nepal:

  • Company Registration:
    Registered with the Office of Company Registrar (OCR).

  • Tourism License:
    Must obtain a license from the Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation.

  • DOTM Transport Permit:
    Motorcycles used for tourism (especially rentals) require proper commercial registration and permits from the Department of Transport Management (DOTM).

  • Tax Registration (PAN/VAT):
    Registered with Inland Revenue Department for tax purposes.

  • Insurance Coverage:

    • Third-party vehicle insurance (mandatory).

    • Group accident insurance for tourists (highly recommended).

  • Special Area Permits (if operating in restricted zones):
    Only registered trekking/tour companies can apply for RAPs and TIMS on behalf of clients.


In summary:

  • As a tourist rider, you mainly need a valid International Motorcycle License, visa, and applicable area permits.

  • As an organizer, you need company registration, tourism license, transport permits, insurance, and authority to arrange restricted area permits.

You can always contact us to check our available dates.

How Do I Pay for the Tour?

We make paying for your Himalayan motorbike adventure simple and flexible.

Payment Methods
You can pay via credit card or wire transfer to our bank accounts in  USD.

  • Wire transfers:

  • Credit cards: Small processing fee applies.

Deposits & Balance

  • To secure your spot, we require a deposit at the time of booking.

  • The remaining balance is due before your tour starts.

Booking & Refunds
For full details, please review our [Terms & Conditions].

🚀 Ready to ride? Simply click the BOOK NOW button, pay your deposit, and lock in your unforgettable Himalayan adventure!

What’s Included while touring with Himalayan Motorbike tour?

When you book a Himalayan Motorbike Tour, everything you need for the ride of a lifetime is taken care of:

  • Motorcycle Rental – The bike model depends on the tour.
  • Fuel / Petrol – No hidden costs, ride worry-free.
  • Accommodation – Comfortable stays on a twin-sharing basis.
  • MealsBreakfast, lunch, and dinner included daily based on the package tour plan selected for the time frame.
  • Permits – All required travel permits covered.
  • Expert Guides – Experienced, English-speaking tour leaders.
  • Mechanic – English-speaking mechanic on hand throughout.
  • Support Vehicle – With driver (provided for groups of 5+ riders).
  • Medical Kit – Essential first-aid support always available.

💡 Prefer your own space? Single room upgrades are available for an additional cost.

WHERE IS HIMALAYAN MOTORBIKE TOUR LOCATED?

The Himalayan Motorbike Tour is located in Kathmandu, Nepal, with our main garage also based in Kathmandu.

For more location details, please visit the Contact Us section.

What’s the Briefing Session All About?

The briefing session takes place on the evening prior to the start of your tour and is included within the scheduled tour dates. For example, if your tour runs from February 15–28, the briefing will be held on February 15 at 5:00 PM or February 16 if rest day is available. Accommodation on the night of the briefing session is also included in your package.

The purpose of the briefing session is to:

  • Introduce you to the Himalayan Motorbike Tour team and your fellow riders

  • Familiarize you with your motorcycle and essential equipment

  • Review key safety information and the itinerary for the days ahead

  • Provide an opportunity to ask questions before the tour begins

The session concludes at approximately 7:30 PM, allowing time to finalize your packing or explore the local area before the tour officially commences the following morning.

What bikes do we ride on a Himalayan Motorbike Tour?

Our trusty steeds in Nepal are the legendary Royal Enfields – iconic bikes with a history as rich as the Himalayas themselves. A quick Google search will show you why riders around the world love these vintage machines.

These days, we mainly ride the Royal Enfield Himalayan 410cc and the newer Royal Enfield Himalayan 450cc, both perfectly suited for rugged mountain terrain.

For those who prefer variety, we also have other options available – including the Honda CRF 350L and even BMWs when we venture into Tibet.

How Are Accidents Handled during the tour?

While accidents are rare and no serious incidents have occurred to date, all participants should be aware of the following procedures:

  1. On-Site First Aid

    • All staff are certified in first aid and carry a fully equipped first-aid kit.

    • Minor injuries will be treated on-site where possible.

  2. Local Medical Facilities

    • Should further treatment be required, we will seek medical attention from the nearest hospital or clinic along the route.

  3. Emergency Evacuation

    • In the event of a serious injury, an emergency helicopter evacuation will be arranged to the nearest CIWEC medical clinic (Kathmandu or Pokhara).

    • All costs related to helicopter evacuation must be covered by the participant’s travel insurance. Comprehensive travel insurance covering helicopter evacuation is mandatory for all tours.

Is Altitude Sickness an Issue in Himalayan Motorbike tour?

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can affect anyone at altitudes above 2,500m. It does not depend on physical fitness or previous high-altitude experience—everyone is susceptible. For this reason, we take the risks very seriously on our tours.

On all of our tours in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and India, we ride through elevations ranging from 3,500m up to 5,300m. We carefully stage our itineraries to minimize the risk of AMS, and to date, we have not experienced any serious issues.

We do carry Diamox (a preventative medication), but we recommend that participants bring their own supply. Diamox should be taken several days before ascending to altitude to be effective, as it is a preventative measure rather than a treatment.

Equally important is proper hydration—we recommend drinking up to 5 liters of water per day at altitude.

Symptoms of AMS:

  • Dizziness

  • Nausea

  • Headaches

  • Disrupted sleep

⚠️ Warning: Vomiting can be a sign of advanced AMS and requires immediate action, which means descending to a lower altitude as quickly as possible.

What level of riding experience is needed for a Nepal motorcycle tour?

For a motorcycle tour in Nepal, the required riding experience depends on the type of tour, terrain, and route you choose. Here’s a breakdown:

1. Beginner Riders

  • Suitable only for short, guided tours around Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, or Chitwan on paved roads.

  • Generally not recommended for multi-day or Himalayan routes, as road conditions can be unpredictable.

2. Intermediate Riders (Most common requirement)

  • Comfortably handle a motorcycle on paved highways, gravel, and dirt tracks.

  • Experience with sharp hairpin bends, steep ascents/descents, and mixed traffic is important.

  • This level is sufficient for popular routes like Pokhara–Lumbini–Chitwan, or Kathmandu–Pokhara–Muktinath.

3. Advanced / Experienced Riders

  • Needed for remote Himalayan routes (Mustang, Upper Dolpo, Manang, Humla, etc.), where you’ll face:

    • Rough, rocky, or muddy trails

    • River crossings without bridges

    • High altitude riding (3,000–5,000m)

    • Unpredictable weather and landslides

  • These routes require strong off-road skills and the ability to ride long days in tough conditions.

General Recommendation

  • Minimum: At least 2–3 years of regular riding experience on mixed terrain (not just city commuting).

  • You should be comfortable riding Royal Enfield–type bikes (350–500cc) or equivalent dual-sport motorcycles.

  • A valid motorcycle license from your home country and an International Driving Permit (IDP) are usually required.

👉 In short:

  • Easy tours (valley & highways) → Intermediate skill.

  • Adventure/Himalayan tours → Advanced off-road experience.

Would you like me to suggest which Nepal routes match different skill levels so you can see where you might fit?

What is the currency of Nepal, and what should travelers know about using it?

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), symbolized as , and it is issued by the Nepal Rastra Bank, the country’s central bank. The Nepalese Rupee comes in both coins and banknotes. Coins are available in 1, and 2 NPR denominations, while banknotes include 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 NPR. The notes often feature famous Nepalese figures, temples, wildlife, and cultural heritage sites.

While some tourist areas may accept foreign currencies such as US Dollars (USD) or Euros (EUR), it is highly recommended to use Nepalese Rupees for all transactions, especially in local markets, transportation, and small shops. Travelers can exchange foreign currency at banks, authorized money changers, or hotels, though hotels may offer less favorable rates. If you are traveling with Himalayan Motorbike tour then we can also offer you an exchange rate.

Credit and debit cards like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops in cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. However, in rural areas and trekking regions, cash is essential. ATMs are widely available in urban areas but may be scarce in remote locations, so it’s advisable to carry sufficient cash.

When handling Nepalese Rupees, check notes for authenticity and keep smaller denominations handy. Mobile payment apps such as eSewa, Khalti, and IME Pay are increasingly popular in cities and tourist areas.

Regarding regulations, importing Nepalese Rupees is allowed, but exporting is generally prohibited except for a small amount for tourists (usually less than NPR 10,000). Foreign currency can be freely imported and exported, with declaration required for amounts exceeding USD 5,000. For the best exchange rates, use authorized money changers or banks and avoid street exchanges.

What is the Nepali language and where is it spoken?

Nepali, also known as Gorkhali, is the official language of Nepal and is spoken in parts of India, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Written in the Devanagari script, it connects over 17 million people across Nepal’s diverse communities. Nepali has several dialects, with the Central Nepali dialect around Kathmandu considered standard. Its grammar follows a subject-object-verb order, and its vocabulary is influenced by Sanskrit, Hindi, English, and Tibeto-Burman languages. Learning Nepali helps you communicate with locals, explore Nepalese culture, enjoy literature, and experience festivals more deeply.

Major Languages of Nepal

  1. Nepali – Official language, spoken by ~44% of the population.

  2. Maithili – Spoken in the eastern Terai region.

  3. Bhojpuri – Common in the southern Terai districts.

  4. Tharu – Spoken by the Tharu community in the Terai.

  5. Tamang – Spoken by the Tamang ethnic group in the hills.

  6. Newar (Nepal Bhasa) – Spoken in the Kathmandu Valley.

  7. Magar – Spoken by the Magar community in the hills.

  8. Bajjika – Spoken in parts of the eastern Terai.

  9. Doteli – Spoken in far western Nepal.

  10. Awadhi – Spoken in southern Terai near India.

  11. Sherpa – Spoken by the Sherpa people in the Himalayas.

  12. Limbu – Spoken in eastern Nepal by the Limbu community.

  13. Rai – Includes multiple Rai dialects in eastern hills.

  14. Gurung – Spoken in central hilly regions.

  15. Kham / Kham Magar – Spoken by Magar groups in western hills.

  16. Maura / Thakali – Spoken in Mustang and surrounding regions.

  17. Sunuwar – Spoken in eastern Nepal.

Other Minority / Regional Languages

  • Chepang

  • Rai dialects (various)

  • Tamangic languages

  • Danuwar

  • Baram

  • Dhimal

  • Lepcha

  • Byangsi

  • Raji

  • Thulung

Note: Nepal is highly multilingual, with over 120 languages spoken by various ethnic groups according to the 2011 Census. Many communities are bilingual, speaking both their ethnic language and Nepali as a lingua franca.

What are the Best Motorcycle Routes in Nepal? Updated for 2025

Nepal is a paradise for motorcycle riders. From the chaotic streets of Kathmandu to the remote high Himalayas, Nepal offers everything—gravel, asphalt, desert trails, alpine views, tea estates, and ancient heritage towns. Foreign motorcyclists are increasingly exploring not only classic trails but also emerging ones that are becoming more rideable and travel-worthy.


⭐ Top Motorcycle Routes in Nepal

1. Annapurna Circuit (via Manang – Thorong La – Muktinath)

  • Highlights: Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), Marsyangdi Valley, Tibetan-style villages, Himalayan vistas.

  • Road Type: Mix of paved, dirt, and rocky trails.

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Why Ride It: This is a high-altitude adventure with unreal mountain scenery. You’ll cross suspension bridges, deep gorges, and pine forests before ascending to one of the world’s highest motorable passes.


2. Upper Mustang (Lo Manthang)

  • Highlights: Walled city of Lo Manthang, desert landscapes, Tibetan monasteries, sky caves.

  • Road Type: Rough gravel, high-desert terrain.

  • Difficulty: Advanced (permit required)

  • Why Ride It: The “Last Forbidden Kingdom” of Nepal feels like Mars. Foreigners love this for its otherworldly vibe and unique access to Tibetan Buddhist culture.


3. Kathmandu to Pokhara (via Daman or Bandipur)

  • Highlights: Hill ridges, panoramic mountain views, charming hill towns.

  • Road Type: Mostly paved

  • Difficulty: Easy–Moderate

  • Why Ride It: A great warm-up or beginner route with options to detour into cultural gems like Bandipur or scenic lookouts like Daman.


4. Kathmandu Valley Loop (Nagarkot, Bhaktapur, Panauti)

  • Highlights: Sunrise views over Everest from Nagarkot, ancient temples, medieval towns.

  • Road Type: Smooth tarmac and a few gravel shortcuts

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Why Ride It: Ideal for half-day or day-long rides close to Kathmandu with tons of culture and natural beauty.


5. Pokhara to Jomsom/Muktinath

  • Highlights: Kali Gandaki gorge, fossils, apple orchards, Muktinath temple.

  • Road Type: Rocky, partly off-road

  • Difficulty: Moderate–Tough

  • Why Ride It: A rugged climb through Mustang’s lower reaches. Jomsom and Muktinath are sacred and scenic destinations worth the effort.


6. Kathmandu to Rara Lake (Far-West Nepal)

  • Highlights: Remote forests, alpine lake, authentic local culture.

  • Road Type: Long stretches of rugged terrain, landslide-prone areas

  • Difficulty: Tough–Extreme

  • Why Ride It: Rara Lake is Nepal’s largest lake and one of its most pristine spots—getting there is an adventure of its own.


7. Kathmandu to Chitwan

  • Highlights: Terai plains, Chitwan National Park, jungle safaris

  • Road Type: Paved highways

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Why Ride It: A relaxing lowland ride through hill exits into the flatlands. You’ll spot elephants, rhinos, and more if you stay overnight.


8. Kathmandu to Tatopani (Hot Springs)

  • Highlights: Natural hot springs, waterfalls, riverside ride.

  • Road Type: Mix of paved and gravel

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Why Ride It: Perfect weekend getaway with great views, relaxing hot springs, and enough twisty turns to keep it interesting.


9. Kathmandu to Sindhuli (BP Highway)

  • Highlights: Curvy roads, scenic landscapes, peaceful towns.

  • Road Type: Excellent tarmac

  • Difficulty: Moderate–Sporty

  • Why Ride It: Nepal’s most technical paved road—loved by sportbike riders for its curves and consistency.


10. Everest Region (via Salleri or Jiri)

  • Highlights: Sherpa villages, Himalayan peaks, alpine forest trails.

  • Road Type: Mix of gravel and pavement

  • Difficulty: Tough

  • Why Ride It: While you can’t ride to Everest Base Camp, reaching places like Salleri or Jiri gets you close to the Everest region with jaw-dropping views.


🌄 Emerging & Lesser-Known Motorcycle Routes

Pokhara to Gosaikunda

  • Why Ride It: Blend of sacred spirituality and rugged adventure. Gosaikunda Lake is holy and set in high alpine terrain—more popular among trekkers, but slowly becoming accessible to dual-sport riders.


Sindhupalchok Waterfall Loop

  • Why Ride It: Underrated gem. Follows the Bhote Koshi River through thrilling switchbacks, waterfalls, and hanging bridges. Bonus: includes Nepal’s bungee and rafting spots.


Lumbini to Tansen

  • Why Ride It: Ride from Buddha’s birthplace to the ancient hill town of Tansen—stunning hill vistas and traditional architecture await.


Ilam and Eastern Tea Hills

  • Why Ride It: Ideal for relaxed riding among tea gardens, rolling green hills, and hidden waterfalls. Eastern Nepal is peaceful and rich in culture, especially Limbu and Rai heritage.


Charikot to Kalinchowk

  • Why Ride It: A rewarding climb to Kalinchowk Temple at 3,800 meters. Snow in winter, epic views year-round. Last stretch is steep and off-road.

🧭 Summary Table

Route Distance (approx.) Difficulty Landscape Type
Annapurna Circuit 300+ km Advanced Alpine, high-altitude
Upper Mustang 400+ km Advanced Desert, Himalayan
Kathmandu–Pokhara ~200 km Easy–Moderate Hills, forest
Pokhara–Jomsom–Muktinath ~155 km Moderate–Tough Gorge, sacred sites
Kathmandu–Rara Lake 800–1100 km Tough Remote, alpine lake
Kathmandu–Chitwan ~180 km Moderate Jungle, plains
Sindhuli Highway (BP) ~130 km Sporty–Moderate Curvy hills
Everest (via Salleri) ~300+ km Tough Sherpa region
Eastern Hills (Ilam) Flexible Easy–Moderate Tea hills
Kalinchowk via Charikot ~150 km Moderate–Tough Temple, high ridges

What are the Essential Gear and Packing List for A motorcycle tour in Nepal?

Proper preparation is crucial for a safe and enjoyable ride:

  • Riding Gear: Helmet, gloves, riding jacket, and boots.

  • Clothing: Layered clothing to adapt to varying temperatures, especially in higher altitudes.

  • Documents: Valid motorcycle license, passport, visa, and any necessary permits for restricted areas.

  • Tools and Spares: Basic repair tools, spare tubes, and a first-aid kit.

  • Navigation: GPS device or offline maps, and a power bank.

What are Safety Tips and Traffic Rules like in Nepal fora ride?

Understanding local traffic regulations and safety practices is vital:

  • Traffic Laws: Always carry your driving license and vehicle registration. Nepal Police Traffic

  • Road Conditions: Be prepared for unpredictable weather, rough terrains, and varying road conditions.Amazing Nepal Trek+8Adventure Series Nepal+8Nature Lovers Trek+8

  • Altitude Awareness: Acclimatize properly to prevent altitude sickness, especially on high-altitude routes. Adventure Series Nepal

  • Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel and motorcycle insurance that covers riding in Nepal.

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    Himalayan Motorbike Tour is an ultimate extreme adventure motorcycle tour organizer based in the Himalayas of Nepal. We offer the most comprehensive guided motorcycle tour in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and India.

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