All Nepal Motorcycle Tour also known as luxury Motorcycle Tour in Nepal which is 23 days of guided motorcycle Tour covers the all major highlighted places at Nepal
All Nepal Motorcycle Tour also known as luxury Motorcycle Tour in Nepal which is 23 days of guided motorcycle Tour covers the all major highlighted places at Nepal like Bandipur, Palpa, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, Mustang, Kagbeni, Manang and others, so you can get a complete experience of riding the motorcycle at all kind of roads at Nepal(like easy to off-road and Extreme road).
It is one of the greatest motorcycle tour in Nepal which you take to the most popular riding trail. You will ride a major adventure motorcycle trail like Jomsom-Muktinath, Upper-Mustang, and Manang. When it comes to guided motorcycle tour in Nepal, the first name that comes to the rider’s mind is BINJULI Adventure. We make our services so special in the concern towards the riders.
During our guided motorcycle tours there are two things that we prioritize over everything else, and they’re safety and riders satisfaction. Make sure to choose BINJULI Adventure as your riding partner, you will have the best motorcycle tours experience. Your riding or travel experience overall won’t be the same without them having your back.
Here are the some highlight places during all Nepal motorcycle tour package
Nuwakot:
Heading 80km north-west of Kathmandu we reach the picturesque district of Nuwakot. This was once a thriving commercial hub of Nepal owing to the past trade route to Tibet but has now taken a more laid back approach. Sites like the famous Seven-storey Palace, organic-friendly The Famous Farm House keep you comfortable but if adventure is more on your mind then canyoning down Bulbule waterfall and the buzzing Nuwakot bazaar will enliven you.
Bandipur:
Before making your way to Pokhara, you make a day’s stop at Bandipur city to relish sites like Bandipur silk farm, Thani Mai Temple viewpoint, Khadga Devi Temple and the largest cave of Nepal- the Siddha Gufa. All these make Bandipur a gem in the heart of Nepal and a must see place.
Pokhara:
Then, the next destination is the ultimate cherry on top of you whole Nepal tour- Pokhara. This is the tourist hub of the whole country and sees travellers from all around the world. The plethora of lakes are enough to fill one’s heart with serenity. The numerous caves scattered throughout ignite a sense of mystical wonder.
Pokhara is also the adventure gateway of Nepal and you can also enjoy bungee jumping, rafting, fishing, zip lining, sky diving and many other thrilling activities to pump up your adrenaline. Being the center point for all major trekking routes begin from, so a day’s hike to the surrounding hills will give you a spectacular panoramic view of the mountains while you can almost touch them.
Tansen – The Cultural Hub:
Taking a break from your wild nights at Pokhara, you head on to Tansen, Palpa. Walking through the cobbled steps of this medieval city, you enjoy a where you enjoy a more quiet life.
Tansen is also home to the traditional colorful woven Dhaka fabric that has now become synonymous with Nepal and is the choice of souvenir items. The Magars and Newars make up the larger population of the district and there are plenty of community homestays available for you to day-dream.
Lumbini – The Buddha’s Place
The drive from Palpa to Lumbini is one of the most interesting drives that takes you from the hills to the plains. This district is located in southern Nepal close to the Indian border and is the place where Siddhartha Gautam was born. This place became a pivotal place for buddhists after Buddhism spread worldwide.
Sites like the Queen Maya Devi Temple, Sacred Pond and Sacred Garden hold tremendous significance to the life of Gautam Buddha and hence is a much frequented. Other sites are the famous Ashoka Pillar and the international monasteries region.
There are over 30 monasteries here, all from different countries and carry their own unique identity and tradition. Walking shoulder to shoulder with the locals and the pilgrims, you will get the feeling of nothing less than devotion carrying over since ancient times.
Chitwan National Park:
Getting glimpses of the endangered white rhino and Nepal tiger at Chitwan National Park will perfectly wrap up you Nepal tour. In this 17 day all Nepal tour, you will get an insight into the natural wonders, lifestyle, culture and religion of Nepal. No other trip will offer such diverse experience in a short time.
Manang:
Manang is a town in the Manang District of Nepal. It is located at 28°40’0N 84°1’0E with an altitude of 3,519 metres (11,545 ft). According to the preliminary result of the 2011 Nepal census it has a population of 6,527 people living in 1,495 individual households. Its population density is 3 persons/km2
It is situated in the broad valley of the Marshyangdi River to the north of the Annapurna mountain range. The river flows to the east. To the west, the 5,416-metre (17,769 ft) Thorong La pass leads to Muktinath shrine and the valley of the Gandaki River. To the north there is the Chulu East peak of 6,584 m (21,601 ft). Most groups trekking around the Annapurna range will take resting days in Manang to acclimatize to the high altitude, before taking on Thorong La pass. The village is situated on the northern slope, which gets the most sunlight and the least snow cover in the winter. The cultivation fields are on the north slope with terraces.
There are now motorable road as well as trails where goods are transported on jeep or mule trains or carried by porters. A small airport, located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) east of the town, serves the whole valley. The airport was begun in 1985. The development of a trail linking Manang to the Annapurna Conservation Area was finished in February 2011 and has brought many benefits to the villagers and the area.
Mustang:
Mustang District is one of the eleven districts of Gandaki Province and one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal. It covers an area of 3,573 km2 (1,380 sq mi) and has a population (2011) of 13,452. The headquarters is located at Jomsom. Mustang is the 5th largest district (by area) of Nepal.
The district is a part of Gandaki Province in northern Nepal, straddles the Himalayas and extends northward onto the Tibetan Plateau. The district is one of the remotest areas in Nepal and is second in terms of the sparsity of population. The elevation ranges from 1,372 to 8,167 meters (Mount Dhaulagiri, the 7th highest mountain in the world), with several peaks above 7,000 meters.
Mustang was an ancient forbidden kingdom, bordered by the Tibetan Plateau and sheltered by some of world’s tallest peaks, including 8000-meter tall Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Strict regulations of tourists here have aided in maintaining Tibetan traditions. Upper Mustang was a restricted demilitarized area until 1992, which makes it one of the most preserved regions in the world due to its relative isolation from the outside world, with a majority of the population still speaking traditional Tabetic languages. The name “Mustang” is derived from the Tibetan word meaning, “Plain of Aspiration. Upper Mustang was only opened to foreigners in 1992 (annual quota at present of 1,000 people). It is a popular area for trekking and can be visited year round (regardless of season).
Agriculture and animal husbandry are the main occupations. The entire district is included within the Annapurna Conservation Area, the largest protected area of Nepal. Development programmes, tourism management, and so on are primarily overseen by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), a division of the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC). The kingdom of Mustang was a dependency of the Kingdom of Nepal since 1795,but was abolished by the republican Government of Nepal on October 7, 2008, after Nepal became a federal democratic republic. According to the Human Development Index, Mustang is a relatively wealthy district with a GDP per capita of US$2,466.
Muktinath:
Muktinath is a Vishnu temple, sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists. It is located in Muktinath Valley at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass in Mustang, Nepal. It is one of the world’s highest temples (altitude 3,800 m). Within Hinduism, it is known as Mukti Kshetra, which literally means the ‘place of liberation’ (moksh) and is one of the Char Dham in Nepal.
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Char Dham, Nepal. This temple is considered to be 106th among the available 108 Divya Desam (premium temples) considered sacred by the Sri Vaishnava sect. Its ancient name in Sri Vaishnava literature is Thiru Saligramam. The Gandaki river near by is considered the only source of the Saligram shila, considered to be the naturally available form of Sriman.
Buddhists call it Chumig Gyatsa, which in Tibetan means “Hundred Waters”. For Tibetan Buddhists, Muktinath is an important place of dakinis, goddesses known as Sky Dancers, and one of the 24 Tantric places. They understand the murti to be a manifestation of Avalokiteśvara, who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. The site is close to the village of Ranipauwa, which is sometimes mistakenly called Muktinath.
Arrive at Kathmandu.
Kathmandu to Dhulikhel via Panauti & Namobuddha.
Dhulikhel to Daman via Kulekhini.
Ride from Daman to Chitwan.
Ride from Chitwan to Lumbini.
Lumbini to Tensen via Butwal.
Tensen to Pokhara.
Ride from Pokhara to Tatopani.
Ride from Tatopani to Muktinath.
Ride from Muktinath to Geling.
Ride from Geling to Lo-Manthang.
Ride around Lo-Manthang.
Ride from Lo-Manthang to Kagbeni.
Ride from Kagbeni to Kalopani via Marpha.
Ride from Kalopani to Pokhara.
Ride from Pokhara to Bhulbhule.
Bhulbhile to Manang.
Free day at Manang
Manag to Saynge
Sange to Bandipur via Gorkha durbar
Bandipur to Nuwakot
Nuwakot to Kathmandu
Final departure.
- Riding Jacket – Waterproofing, Venting, hard-wearing, etc.
- Riding Pants – Waterproofing, Must be comfortable, and have good knee protection.
- Proper rain suit.
- Motorcycle Boots – Ankle protection, waterproof and must be comfortable to live with day in and day out. If you insist on wearing MX boots use waterproof socks.
- Motorcycle Riding Gloves – Summer pair and a winter pair
- Base Layers – Synthetic or natural wool base layers for severe cold weather riding.
- All transfer as per itinerary in a private deluxe vehicle accompanied by the representative/guide.
- Welcome and farewell dinner with transfer accompanied by the representative/guide.
- Accommodation at 3 star or similar as per Itinerary on BB Basis inclusive of all the government taxes. (Currently 24.3 %)
- Hire of Royal Enfield Himalayan Motorcycle with fuel for the whole trip as per the itinerary.
- Services of an experienced Road Captain on a bike and back up of support of a highly qualified and well trained Mechanic, including the cost for their meals, accommodations and daily allowances.
- Back up vehicle (4X4) for the entire trip to carry the luggage, motorbike spares parts and a mechanic.
- ACAP and TIMS permit Fee.
- Comprehensive medical kit
- Motorcycle Insurance for or against accidents, loss of life, theft etc.
- Third Party Insurance.
- Special Permit to travel in Upper Mustang / Lo-Manthang (Restricted Area) of USD 500.00 per person.
- Escort of an experienced trekking guide license holder for visiting Upper mustang which is mandatory including his daily allowances with accommodation and meal facilities.
- All government and local taxes
- International airfares & Nepal Visa fees (If applicable).
- Personal insurance, evacuation and medical expenses.
- Meals (Lunch & Dinner) except welcome, farewell & dinner.
- Items of a personal nature such as bar bills telephone calls, laundry, extra mileage and any extra costs incurred due to natural calamities, flight delays etc
- Tips for the staff and crew.
- Costs incurred due to cancellation of flights, altitude sickness or unforeseen circumstances (riots, natural calamities etc.) and situations beyond the control of BINJULI Adventure
- Any item not mentioned in the above ‘cost includes’.
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