Raiders of the Lost Caves – NEPAL
From: $4,190 USD
Tour Months
Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov
Duration
12 days
Start Location
Katmandu, Nepal
Difficulty
Challenging
Dates & Prices
Our Prices
Riders: $USD 3990
Pillions: $USD 3490
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We can offer private adventures during Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov.
2020 - March 10th - 21st
15 places available
2020 - November 1st - 12th
15 places available
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Stairway to Heaven – NEPAL
A mind blowing motorcycling adventure with the most breathtaking sights of the Mustang Valley you will ever see.
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Key Information
Duration
12 days
Location
Katmandu, Nepal
Difficulty
Challenging
Tour Dates
Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov
Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
CHECK IN DAY
DAY 2: ON THE BUS GUS / GETTING GROOVY
KATHMANDU TO DAMAN (approx 85kms – 3½ hrs)
Keep your wits about you as we head towards the mountains that surround the village of Daman which will be our destination for the evening. Daman has among the greatest views of the Himalayas, extending on a good day from Dhaulagiri in the west to Mount Everest in the east. The serpent like roads around Daman will probably provide the best sealed road riding of the whole adventure so make sure you get into the groove early.
DAY 3: TO THE PARK
DAMAN TO CHITWAN (approx 130kms – 5 hrs)
DAY 4: TOWARDS ANNAPURNA
CHITWAN TO POKHARA (approx 133kms - 4 ½ hrs)
We head north towards Narayangarh which is an important trading centre of central Nepal and is famous for “Taas”, a spicy fried goat-meat lunch dish served with Bhuja or Cheura (Beaten Rice). At the outskirts of Pokhara, we are greeted with views of the Annapurna Mountain range including the famous Fish Tail Mountain. Pokhara is the tourist centre of Nepal with its crystal clear lakes and fantastic views of three of the highest mountains in the world. It provides the perfect base for trekkers who want to tackle Annapurna Circuit. We don’t have time for that but there is plenty to do when we come back in 5 days’ time and have a free day.
DAY 5: GOING GETS ROUGH
POKHARA TO KALOPANI (approx 125kms - 5 hrs)
As the roads become challenging, rough and unsealed with many river crossings for the next 4 days, we ask people to pack lightly, taking only what is necessary until we return. Starting out on tarmac, we’ll end up on some great off road routes that provide fantastic mountain vistas, picturesque terraced farmlands and an opportunity to walk on one of Nepal’s famous suspension bridges. There is a continuous change in the topography with every twist and turn until our arrival at Kalopani.
DAY 6: MUSTANG VALLEY
KALOPANI TO MUKTINATH (approx 60kms - 4 to 5 hrs)
A short ride through some of the most amazing landscapes of the adventure will see us tackle a large river crossing in Lower Mustang. The road to our hotel is spectacular as we travel through a number of remote villages. Muktinath is the highest elevation we reach and while 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 from across the globe here.
DAY 7: HOT SPRINGS
MUKTINATH TO TATOPANI (approx 80kms - 4 to 6 hrs)
Heading back down, we’ll stop in Kagbeni for a short visit to the local monastery where many Yogi’s come to isolate themselves in the caves overlooking the village to practice their meditation and rituals. We’ll then continue on to Tatopani to soak in the hot springs. “Tato” meaning ‘hot’ and “Pani” meaning ‘water’, it’s obvious to see how this town was named.
DAY 8: DEEPEST GORGE
TATOPANI TO POKHARA (approx 105kms - 3 ½ hrs)
Although you have ridden this road a couple of days earlier, you’re going to see the gorges from a totally different perspective. It’ll give you a chance to really soak up what you might have missed the first time or to stop and take that Pulitzer prize winning photo.
DAY 9: FREE DAY
FREE DAY IN POKHARA
Today is a day of leisure, spend it recovering from the night before or visit the local shops, take a canoe ride on the nearby the Phewa lake or catch a cable car to the World Peace Pagoda or even visit one of the five museums and if you’re feeling adventurous then you could go parasailing.
DAY 10: LET'S GET DUSTY
POKHARA TO NUWAKOT (approx 185kms - 6 hrs)
We head east alongside the Trishuli River as it detours from the highway all the way to Nuwakot. This is rural Nepal that not many people see. Reminiscent of the rice paddies of Vietnam and Thailand, the farming land between you and the river is busy with people working hard to make a living. You’ll have the chance to visit the Nuwakot Palace once we arrive at our very special accommodation.
DAY 11: BACK TO KAT
NUWAKOT TO KATHMANDU (approx 70kms - 3 ½ hrs)
We ride through some small villages, returning the vigorous waves directed at us while trying to soak in the stunning views that the terraced farm land present. After stopping for a chai break, we emerge from the forest and descend upon the mayhem of Kathmandu. Upon arrival at the hotel we’ll have time to hit the town and celebrate our fantastic achievement. Dinner will be at the famous Rum Doodle restaurant & the 40,000½ ft. bar which is a classic mountaineer’s pub with hearty food and a great atmosphere. The Bar has a collection of autographs from world renowned climbers and alpinists including Sir Edmund Hillary, Reinhold Messner, Rob Hall, Junko Tabei and many more who have been to the top.
DAY 12: HOMEWARD BOUND
CHECK OUT DAY
This is a free day for last minute shopping and packing until being transferred to the airport for your departure back to monotony 🙂
Optional Extras
Optional Add-On – Everest Sherpa Village Trek
For those that would like to arrange their own trek, this site has some great information.
The trek below is popular with our riders as a 5 day extension before or after their motorcycle adventure. We’re happy to arrange and customise it for your needs.
Flight to the World’s Scariest Airport and 5 Day Trek to the gateway of Mt Everest Base Camp.
The tallest point on Earth, Mt Everest (8848m) is so close yet so far, why not take a few extra days and fly to the world’s scariest airport described as “a strip of licorice in a wall of granite”. The primary goal of this trek is to see Mt Everest (8848m) and the villages of the world famous mountaineers, the Sherpas.
The view of Mt Everest, from above Namche Bazaar is truly stunning. We walk past a small airport towards the Everest view hotel. Here we’ll enjoy a coffee and the breathtaking scenery of Mt Nuptse (7879m), Mt Lhotse (8416m), Mt Lhotse Shar (8400m) and Mt AmaDablam (6812m) along with of course Mt Everest.
The Cost of the add-on trek includes:
- Transfer to and from the Hotel / Domestic Airport / Hotel (Pre & Post Trek) in a private vehicle accompanied by Trek guide.
- Airfare for the sector Katmandu / Lukla / Katmandu
- 4 Nights / 5 Days trek in the Everest / Khumbu region inclusive of all meals (breakfast + Lunch + Dinner), accommodation in available local lodges or tea houses and the services of an experienced – Trek guide, Sherpas and the strong & reliable porters.
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fees of US$30 per person.
- Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card fee of US$10 per person.
- All expenses for the guide, his daily allowances including his meals and flight from Kathmandu / Lukla / Kathmandu.
- Gamma Bag (High Altitude portable chamber) in case of emergency arising due to altitude sickness. (The guide will be trained in First Aid specially relating to High Altitude Sickness)
Optional 5-Day Trek: US$1190
Testimonials
Val Zanotto, NSW Australia (2018 Nepal - Stairway to Heaven)
There are many experiences in life but not many that take us completely out of our comfort zone. Himalayan Heroes did that effortlessly while injecting a lot of challenges and fun. At the end of each day i could proudly say "mission accomplished".
Jenny Douglas, USA (2018 Sikkim & Bhutan)
I would recommend Himalayan Hereos to anyone that is looking for an adventure on two wheels. The don't so much as offer vacations, as they offer life changing experiences. From the second that we put our deposit down on the website for our trip, Rex was in constant communication with us via email. He sent us FAQs, recommendations for insurance, and shoes, and every minuscule question we had, he always answered and never got frustrated because it was already written on the website. He called us on the phone when our trip itinerary had to change due to border closures, and we felt overly taken care of. We had a Himalayan Hereos representative traveling with us, and he was the most approachable fun loving human on the planet. We've already mentally signed up for two other adventures because this is one of the best times we've ever had in our lives.
Ant Willis, UK (2018 Nepal - Stairway to Heaven)
Was a wild ride! An unforgettable trip of a life time!