On 27 January 2018, Chandrakant, and Pankaj (my cousins) and I, spoke at length about our Ladakh tour at my home in Thane. We talked about planning independently or going through a travel agency. Discussion centered around the terrain, risks, weather unpredictability, altitude sickness, cost involved, mobile network connectivity, permits required and experiences of other people.
We dropped the plan to go independently primarily for the following reasons
- Knowledge of the roads and poor mobile connectivity in cases of emergencies
- Management of vehicle breakdown on the route
- Non-availability of any local contacts
- Carrying of our luggage and fuel on the motorcycles (which we were not habitual to)
- All of us had limited vacation time available
We agreed on going ahead with the plan, thinking that we may not get a second chance. We agreed that if we can be in Srinagar or Leh on 15th August, it will be best. We finally agreed on going through ROML (Ride of My Life) as they had one plan starting on 12th August 2018 from Srinagar and I suggested that I will start finding out more details from ROML.
Ride of My Life (ROML) has been designing motorcycle experiences for several years. It is a company founded by Gaurav Jani. Gaurav and his friends also started “60 KMPH”, the first non-profit motorcycle travel club in India. Gaurav has produced two award winning documentaries – “Riding Solo To The Top Of The World” (https://youtu.be/owyZlsa0xfE?si=-UaQ8v1xO1I7OBSE) and
“One Crazy Ride” (https://youtu.be/B3PLM2Ju3oU?si=A5TnGf2AVRymMptH).
Chandrakant proposed that we will all go together or none of us will go. Pankaj mentioned that he will check with one of his friends, who was willing to join.
Contacting the ROML Team
I had sent an e-mail to ROML in February 2018 and had got a formal response directing me to their website www.rideofmylife.in and Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RideOfMyLife/
I then met one of my college friends at a get together. He told that he had done Ladakh ride long back and knew about Gaurav and team since then. After meeting my friend, it was almost certain that we will go with ROML. I spent some time browsing through ROML Website and their SM2 (Srinagar – Leh – Manali) tour and detailed itinerary of the tour. By now, Pankaj confirmed that his friend Lalit Kataria will be joining us. I sent an e-mail to ROML mentioning the names of 4 of us.
While speaking with Gaurav, I asked several questions like which motorcycles will be used, what documents are required to be carried with, what happens if you are not able to ride, altitude sickness etc. Gaurav, answered every question. Gaurav told that ROML uses Royal Enfield Himalayan (RE Himalayan) motorcycles for the tour, which are purpose built for the terrain.
I then asked Gaurav to send in the account details to transfer the registration amount. We paid the registration amount and the tour was now in motion. I noticed that ROML team were quick to respond to e-mails, phone calls and answered several questions.
Image credit (www.royalenfield.com)

Travel Planning
The itinerary of ROML’s SM-2 tour was as follows.
| Day | date | plan |
|---|---|---|
| D-1 | 13 Aug | Start of the tour with arrival in Srinagar, pre-ride briefing and riding practice |
| D-2 | 14 Aug | Srinagar to Kargil (220 KM / 8 Hours) |
| D-3 | 15 Aug | Kargil to Leh (220 KM / 8 Hours) |
| D-4 | 16 Aug | Rest & acclimatization in Leh |
| D-5 | 17 Aug | Leh to Pangong Tso via Chang La (160 KM / 8 Hours) |
| D-6 | 18 Aug | Pangong Tso to Sumur (Nubra Valley) (140 KM / 8 Hours) |
| D-7 | 19 Aug | Sumur to Leh via Khardung La (130 KM/ 6 Hours) |
| D-8 | 20 Aug | Leh to Sarchu (260 KM/ 10 Hours) via Taglang La |
| D-9 | 21 Aug | Sarchu to Tandi (120 KM / 6 Hours) |
| D-10 | 22 Aug | Tandi to Manali (100 KM / 5 Hours) via Rohtang La and end of the tour |
I wanted to spend some time in Srinagar, so we decided to reach Srinagar on 12 August. Additionally, I suggested staying back in Manali on the night of 22 August and traveling to Delhi from Manali on 23 August evening. This arrangement would allow Pankaj to see some of beautiful Manali.
Our accommodations for the tour were booked by ROML. So, we had to book the accommodation in Srinagar on 12 August and in Manali on 22 August. I relied on Trip Advisor to search the hotels. The next step was to book travel from Mumbai to Srinagar (12 August), Manali to Delhi (22 August) and Delhi to Mumbai (24 August). Pankaj and Chandrakant were to travel from Bhopal to Delhi on 11 August by train and reach around 6:30 AM on 12 August. I booked a 6:00 AM Mumbai – Delhi Indigo flight. An 11:00 AM SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Srinagar was booked by Chandrakant . I went ahead with booking the same flight.
Then I booked HPTDC Volvo bus on 23 August from Manali to Delhi for all four of us, and finally an Indigo flight from Delhi to Mumbai at 11:25 AM for me. Chandrakant and Pankaj were to stay back in Delhi for a day and return to Bhopal on an evening train. So now hotel, bus and flight bookings were sorted out.
Image credit (http://www.booking.hptdc.in/photogallery)

Other Preparations
After the travel arrangements and registration for the ride the major thing was to see how I can get some riding practice. I decided to go to the RE Showroom near my home and take a test ride of a Classic 350 motorcycle. After the test ride I was fairly confident that I will be able to ride the motorcycle with a couple of hours of riding practice.
Then we shifted our focus to seeing videos on YouTube to understand about the road conditions and experiences shared by people. After seeing those videos (the one below, everyone was scared 😊 ). I told Chandrakant and Pankaj that if we passed the test of Zoji La on our first day of ride, we will be through.
A lot of time we thought about purchasing waterproof shoes but finally, decided to carry two pairs of regular shoes. A lot of discussion happened around buying an action camera like a GoPro Hero. But we thought that it may not be wise to invest for 1 time use and secondly considering the safety aspects.
Towards the end of June, we paid the remaining amount to ROML and the tour was now final. ROML team advised to carry quick dry T-shirts, considering possibilities of rains.
August started and ROML team shared the names and e-mail ids of other participants on the tour. I quickly formed a whatsapp group by the name of Ladakh Scouts and sent invitations to others to join in. I, Pankaj, Chandrakant and Lalit had our closed group to share information and documents etc. First to join the group was Baskar, then Rodney, Wayne, Michal, Sebastian and Teja joined. Teja joined just a couple of days before the tour.
Purchased all the essential medicines including Diamox for Altitude Sickness and visited our family physician to check if any vaccination like Tetanus is required. He ruled out any such requirement and mentioned that I will just be fine. All of us were eagerly waiting for 12th August now.
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One response to “Ride of my life: Preparation”
Superb, word to word i remember every thing. I would like to thanks again to your fantastic planning. Keep it up bro…
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