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Our Royal Enfield Motorcycle tours in Bhutan, Nepal and North east India has a combination of tea estates, monasteries and serpentine roads.

The Last Shangri La Motorcycle Safari: This royal Enfield Motorcycle tour in Bhutan, Nepal and North east India has a combination of tea estates, monasteries and serpentine roads. Tour on the Motorcycle on serpentine roads and ride your motorcycle in an enchanted realm. This relaxing and easy going Motorcycle tour offers magnificent views of the Kanchenjunga especially in the early morning at Tiger Hill in Darjeeling, India and beautiful lofty ridges of the eastern Himalayas in Bhutan and Nepal, a land of incredible beauty. You also have the chance of river rafting in Kosi River in Nepal and a visit to the Chitwan Wild Life Park.

Dates: 04 Apr - 17 Apr 2004 / Cost: € 2200.00 per person + internal air fares

Route: Kathmandu - Chitwan - Kosi - Kakarbita - Darjeeling - Rumtek - Gangtok - Zuluk - Jaldapara -Phuntosling - Thimphu - Tongsa - Bhumathang -Punakha - Paro

Grade: Moderate ; Best Season: April - May / Sep - Oct


Bhutan & North East India Motorcycle Tour: Attraction of this Motorcycle Tour include Bhutan - one of the most wooded areas where monarchy is balancing with the modernisation, landscape of incredible natural beauty, rides on Highways and serpentine curves on the Himalayan Roads, Mysterious Cliff hanging Monasteries, Tea Estates and Jaldapara wildlife sanctuary.

Dates: 03 - 17 October 2004 /€ 3000.00 per person

Route: Kolkatta (Calcutta) - Siliguri - Phuntsoling - Thimphu - Punakha - Tongsa - Paro - Jaldaprara - Kalimpong - Gangtok - Rumtek - Pemayangtse - Darjeeling - Kurseong - Basanti - Kolkatta

Grade: Moderate ; Best Season: April - May / Sep - Oct



 

 

 
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Our Royal Enfield Motorcycle tours in Bhutan, Nepal and North east India has a combination of tea estates, monasteries and serpentine roads.