Motorcycle Trip Essentials

The Important Essentials to be carry during the Motorbike expedition:

  • Full Face Helmet with Clear Visor: A good quality full face helmet with clear visor is the minimum a rider should have, as it will not only protect your head, but also your face in case of a fall and also protects the rider from cold winds while riding.
  • UV sunglasses: As mentioned earlier, UV rays at high altitude can be quite damaging and this holds true for eyes as well. So having decent quality UV sunglasses (Fastrack ones are available for as little as Rs.800) is quite essential.
  • Gloves: While a good quality riding glove like Cramster Tundra is recommended for a trip to Ladakh, it isn’t extremely essential. Also, it is better to buy a normal insulated gloves than to buy those cheap riding gloves eg. Probiker/fake Alpinestars available on Ebay and at helmet shops, which neither offer protection in case of a fall, nor protect you from the elements. While leather gloves offer decent protection, most of the cheap ones let in a lot of air.
  • *Riding Jacket*: A good quality riding jacket will not only protect you in case of a fall, but also from the external elements. Buying a mesh riding jacket with detachable waterproof and warm liner eg. Cramster Breezer/DSG Jackets will not only ensure that you can wear it while riding in Ladakh, but also for local rides in the summers of India. This riding jacket is not extremely essential, so you can also get a wind and water-resistant insulated jacket (easily available at most camping stores) Leather jackets while offering decent protection, often let in air and don’t withstand rain all that well. If you are unable to find a water resistant jacket, get a normal one and a rain coat which is large enough to go over your jacket.
  • Riding pants: Once again, not extremely essential, but if you can buy one, it would not only protect you in case of a fall but also from the elements. Also, it offers far superior protection than knee guards could ever hope to and at the same time, reduces the need to carry multiple jeans/pants. If not riding pants, then make sure you get a rain suit lower, it will not only protect you from rain/dirt, but also from the cold winds, which are responsible for most of the coldness.
  • Shoes: While riding shoes is a great option and recommended. However if not available, then at least buy army boots or better yet, trekking boots with ankle protection eg. Forclaz 500, which offer protection from the element and also give somewhat protection to the feet in case of a fall. Do not wear sports shoe, as these offer little if any protection in case of a fall and will likely let in enough air and water to make your feet go numb.
  • Gum Boots: It is must while crossing the long water stretch road during the expedition or buy shoes cover.
  • Riding Socks: An essential part of your gear to keep you comfortable, cool, and odor-free during your long rides. Made with high-quality materials, these keep you free from sweating.
Motorcycle Trip Essentials

Hygiene and Personal Care Essentials

  • *Sunscreen lotion*: UV rays at high altitude can be quite damaging to the skin, even during the harshest of winter, so don’t forget to carry a good quality sunscreen lotion eg. Lotus Herbal with rating of SPF30 or higher.
  • *Lip balm*: Dry and cold weather will make your lips dry, which can get quite painful due to cracking and skin coming off, so make sure to carry a lip balm or Vaseline.
  • *Water*: Make sure you are drinking at least 4-5 ltrs of water each day to stay hydrated.
  • *Chocolates, biscuits, and nuts*: Carrying couple of chocolates, a pack of biscuits and few hundred grams of almonds, raisins and cashews is a good idea, as these provide instant energy and easy snack and doesn’t take up too much space.
  • Daily Toiletries: Hand sanitiser, mosquito repellent, face cleanser and moisturizer.
  • Ear plugs: These help to block air noise and reducing fatigue.

Personal Clothing

  • *Jeans/pants*: If you have a riding pant, carry 1 pair of jeans or pant. If you do not have a riding pant, carry at least two spare pairs.
  • *Shirts/t-shirts/sweatshirt*: carry at least 2-3 spare shirts/t-shirt along with a sweatshirt (if you have one).
  • *Sweater*: Sweater can not only be worn while riding to add another layer of insulation, but it can also be worn in the hotel or while out in the town. Of course you can skip it, if you have a good quality riding jacket with warm liner.
  • *Cap*: Buy a warm cap which you can wear while roaming at high altitude passes where cold winds can lead to headaches. A warm monkey cap will cost Rs. 150 or less and takes up little space and at the same time offers protection to head, forehead, ears and even neck.
  • *Warm inners*: In case you do not have a good riding jacket and pant, carry a pair of warm inners (upper and lower) from the likes of Neva. These will provide quite a bit of warmth and in case of your legs, will likely be the only warm layer.
  • *Underwear/vests*: Carry at least 4-5 pairs of underwear and inner vests.
  • *Socks*: Carry at least 5-6 pairs of socks, thick cotton ones if you have warm and insulated boots and couple of woollen ones if in case your shoes let in air.
  • *Handkerchief/towels*: carry at least 4-5 handkerchiefs, a small hand towel and also a large one if you aren’t comfortable using towels provided by the hotel.
  • *Slippers*: Not really essential, but it is a good idea to carry these for usage in hotel or while loitering around town on foot.
  • *Toilet paper or other toiletry*: It would be required during the high altitude zone stay like sarchu or Nubra and Zhanskar Valley.

Documents and Paperwork

  • Driving License*: I think it goes without saying, carrying original motorcycle driving license is essential and legally required.
  • *Passport/Other Valid ID proof*: All riders will be required to carry their passports or other valid ID proof.
  • *List of important contacts*: Phones can run out of battery, go bad or can be lost. So make sure to carry a hardcopy containing phone numbers of essential contacts.

Electronics

  • Spare camera batteries: Carry at least one spare set of batteries required by your camera, since in a cold environment, batteries can die quickly.
  • *Battery bank*: If you are an avid smart phone user and planning to log your route, then make sure you are carrying car charger or a power bank with at least 10,000mAH capacity to keep your mobile phone running throughout the day.
  • *Chargers for all the gadgets, cameras and mobile*: No need to explain this.
  • *3 socket Belkin power strip*: While it is a little large in size, 3 socket Belkin Power Strip will not only keep your gadgets protected from power surges, but will also allow you to charge multiple devices simultaneously and at the same time, provide the crucial cable length to safely place your gadgets in rooms with idiotic power socket locations (sadly enough, many hotels have this).
  • *Enough memory cards to last you the entire trip*: Doesn’t matters if you are carrying a laptop or planning to burn CDs/DVDs at Leh, carry enough memory cards to cover your entire shooting duration in Ladakh. If needed, borrow from friends but don’t depend on laptop HDDs or worse still, virus infested cyber café computers to copy and save your photographs!

Camping and Overnight Gear (If required)

  • Lightweight tent and sleeping bag
  • Inflatable mattress or sleeping pad
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries

Miscellaneous

  • *Torch*: Not really needed if your mobile phone has one, but if in case it doesn’t, carry a small LED one.
  • *Money*: While my recommendation would be to carry enough cash, to avoid wasting time withdrawing cash, it may not be possible for everyone.
  • *Personal medication*: (2-3 bandages, eye drops, antiseptic, Imodium, NIFL Uril and aspirin, excellent to combat headaches associated with altitude)

How to pack for a Motorcycle Trip

Motorcycles are designed for riding and not for their carrying capacity, still there are dedicated luggage solutions for Motorbike Trip in India.

  • Saddle bags- Comes with luggage compartments on both side is fit for pillion seat of motorcycle. These are available in varying capacity and sufficient for rider+pillion luggage.
  • Tank Bags- Designed to get fixed on top of fuel tank and extremely easy to access and feasible to carry camera, napkin, mobile etc. It is best to use for frequent items.

Note: NO SUITCASES OR BIG STROLLERS PLEASE. PACK YOUR BELONGINGS INTO 02 MEDIUM DUFFEL BAGS SO THAT IT GOES INTO THE BACKUP VEHICLE EASILY

Mandatory Equipment

  • Waterproof Zip Lock bags
  • GPS with batteries & charger*
  • Cell phone with charger
  • Camera with spare batteries & charger*
  • Microfiber cloth or Chamois Leather
  • Insulated travel flask
  • Helmet
  • Skull cap
  • Riding Goggles (UV/Polarized)
  • Riding Jacket with Thermal Liner
  • Armored Gloves
  • Waterproof
  • Riding Pants with Thermal Liner
  • Riding Boots
  • Sweatshirts
  • T-shirts
  • Jeans
  • Shorts/Track pants
  • Chappals / Quick dry Floaters
  • Cotton Socks/Woolen Socks
  • Woolen Cap
  • Woolen Inner Gloves
  • Micro-fiber Wind cheater or lightweight Fleece jacket
  • Personal Hygiene- Vanity Kit, Sunscreen Lotion UVA/UVB – SPF50 or higher, Scissors, Washing Detergent soap or powder (small sachet
  • Water Bottles

Riding Ethics for India

India is such a place where you can enjoy ride in Himalayas as well as on plain highways (on charcoal roads as well as on sandy roads). Find one of the best destinations for Motorcycle Tour in India and get on for your next adventure However, there are some rules that make Indian Motorcycle Tour safe and enjoyable.

Do’s:

  • BIS approved head gear should be worn while driving the bike
  • Pillion riders must also be equipped with the similar quality helmet
  • The headgear must be worn tightly
  • Air pressure must be verified in the front as well as rear tires
  • Lights of the motorbike must be normal and should not malfunction
  • Indicators must be turned on while turning
  • After the turn the indicators must be deactivated
  • Brakes must be used in a proper manner
  • A middle lane journey is suggested
  • Vehicle should move at a certain distance from other bikes.

Don’ts:

  • Rising in a zigzag fashion is prohibited
  • One must not overtake while driving on the left side of any vehicle plying on the road
  • Brakes should not be applied suddenly because they might malfunction
  • A bike is made to accommodate only 2 people and more than that.
  • Talking over cell phone is a crime while riding
  • Bus lane is used for heavy vehicles
  • Minors are not allowed to ride
  • Essential Things Need to be Carried:

Hope, this page answers all your queries. To plan the adventure, find our detailed guide on How to Join a Motorcycle Trip in India.

FAQ

When is it the best time for riding/driving to Himalaya?

June to mid-October is the best time for motor-biking to this terrain when the entire snow mountain passes gets cleared, making it possible to drive/ride on it.

How difficult is this Ride/Drive?

Two aspects are difficult of this trip, namely topography & AMS (acute mountain sickness).

  • Topography, it is quite modest while when it comes to temperature, it is a bit difficult during few stages since it becomes cold.
  • AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness), the symptoms of AMS are typically felt by most people when they arrive at a new altitude, but the symptoms are usually self-limiting (e.g. 1st days at high altitude). The most common symptoms include a headache, gastrointestinal upset, feelings of fatigue, dizziness, and sleep disruption.

How cold can it get during visit Himalaya?

During the day, the temperature soar between 10 – 15 degree Celsius while at the night it drop below 8 – 0 subject to terrain.

How long can we Ride/Drive each day?

On an average, we will ride/drive 5-6 hours each day with stoppage of lunch/photography and necessarily Pee-Pee stoppage.

Who will be leading the group?

The group will be escorted by a professional road captain/route expert who is certified in the course of first-aid pertaining to wilderness.

How many participant you take usually in these groups?

We take maximum 18 – 20 riders in each group for easy ground handling/personal attention.

Is it safe for girls to come for this Ride?

Why not! This is a fixed departure hence anybody male/female can join, we create a friendly atmosphere to make everyone feel comfortable/supportive to each other. Accompanying cruises are chosen very carefully to manage everything in proper behavior.

What are the things we are required to carry?

Once your participation confirmed with us will share the detailed list of essential over the email that you need to carry along with you.

What food will be served during stay at various places?

Indian, Continental, Chinese & Tibetan vegetarian food will be served during the stay, Non-vegetarian food to be served on demand only at some of specific places only.

Will any doctor be a part of the group?

No. but, accompanying escort of the group is certified in first-aid pertaining to wilderness. We carry sufficient first-aid kits & required medicines related to this terrain. However we recommend that carry some medicines along with you specially if anything suggested by your physician.

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