Embark on an extraordinary motorbike journey from India to Nepal; Mustang Muktinath Motor Biking Tour, where adventure meets culture in the heart of the Himalayas. This 8-day expedition begins in Nepal, taking riders through some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes and vibrant towns. The route leads through the charming hilltop town of Bandipur, known for its traditional Newari architecture and stunning views, and continues to Tatopani, with its winding mountain roads and impressive vistas of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
Mustang Muktinath Motor Biking Tour from India
Continuing the adventure, the route loops back through the serene landscapes, passing through sites like the High Bridge and Panchakot en route to Pokhara, a city famed for its lakeside beauty and Himalayan backdrop. The journey also takes riders to Gorkha, the historic birthplace of Nepal’s unifier, before reaching the rich wildlife haven of Chitwan National Park, home to Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos.
The tour culminates with a visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, before crossing the border back into India. This epic motorbike tour promises an exhilarating mix of adventure, cultural discovery, and stunning natural beauty, offering riders a unique way to experience the majestic landscapes and cultural treasures of Nepal. Experience the freedom of the open road and the thrill of discovery on this unforgettable motorbike adventure.
Trip Costs: On request
Group Size: Minimum 6 pax
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Total Distance: 1297+ km
Country: India and Nepal
Best Month: March to June, October to December
Best For Ice: January and February
Not Suggested: July, August and September due to monsoon and landslides
Guide: Compulsory
Documents: Personal ID, RC, Driving License, Photo
Booking Deadline: 17 Days Prior to Travel Date
Room Supplements: Available on request
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Welcome to Nepal, Custom formalities, and ride towards Bandipur
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Ride from Bandipur to Tatopani, crossing Pokhara and Baglung
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Ride from Tatopani to Muktinath passing Marpha and Jomsom