Nepal descends from the roof of the world to the plains of India and encompasses within it the world’s eight highest peaks – including Mount Everest. It descends through the mountains of the high Himalaya to the middle hills and the lowland jungles bordering India known as the Tarai.  The water that supplies much of South Asia originates in the Himalayas, feeding countless rivers and streams of unique and breath-taking natural beauty. Nepal is ethnically diverse and home to 61 ethnic groups with different languages and cultures. The majority of the country identifies as Hindu, but Buddhism is also one of Nepal’s major religions – Buddha was born in Lumbini, in western Nepal.  Hinduism and Buddhism are often practiced together, and there are also other local religious practices specific to a particular place. 



All our fixed departures are scheduled with the best dates in mind for where we are travelling to. Spring and Autumn are high season in Nepal. The weather is mostly pleasant all year round with day time temperatures averaging at 25 degrees Celsius and dropping to between 14-18 degrees Celsius at night during Spring and Autumn. When higher up in the mountains it is similar in the daytime thanks to the sunshine, but at night it is colder and can drop to 5-10 Celsius.



All the routes are planned with due consideration of the weather. We Provide you to choose Flexibility to choose from various route based on the weather condition allowing you to decide what to explore and where to dine throughout the day.  We will arrange accommodation and staying end of the day. 



Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport has many flight routes in and out of Nepal. Please see the map for your closest connection. Currently Kathmandu is the only city in Nepal with an international airport.



We are Based in Pokhara at the foot of the Himalayas, we have a Contact office in Kathmandu as well.



By filling the online-form Choose the one that best suits your Preferences and travel. Once you have Selected your desired tour, Proceed to the booking form with the required details. The actual booking you do by filling in the registration form, and same time send us together with a (digital) copy of your passport and driver’s license and transferring the deposit. In order to confirm you tour reservation, we take a pre-payment of 300 USD, to make a reservation. Please pay by using the Bank Transfer Payment Method from your Bank to Our Company Bank Account. Once you Selected the payment system, you will get our bank details with Swift Code. 



We have a fleet of Royal Enfield Classic (Bullet) 350cc, Royal Enfield Himalayan 411cc that we used for all our tours in Nepal. 



We have one upper mustang tour call Challenging & another more Challenging and the others are fit for everyone and the tour route are combination (Paved, Of-road) Both so you choose the ride you want for your skill ride. We ride in convoy, single-file, with a sensible amount of space between bikes. The road captain leads the group and the mechanic rides as sweeper at the rear to assist with any mechanical issues. The support jeep then follows the pack carrying major tools/spares and your luggage. The support vehicle is always fallow with us behind for emergency for backup normally 20mins behind.



All foreigners require a tourist visa to enter Nepal. The visa can be Purchased from the Nepali embassy in your home country. Or The visa 45 USD for 15 Days, put on arrival at the airport of Kathmandu. The Process normally takes about 30 minutes to complete. Welcome to Nepal!



Within our itineraries there is place for flexibility and therefore we have scouted different alternative routes. Depending on your wishes, skills and/or weather conditions we offer the possibility to choose from these different routes, what to see and where to eat during the day. Where to sleep is being arranged, so you know where we’ll be at the end of the day. This is another story for our scouting trips though.



Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can affect anybody when at an altitude of 2500m or more. It does not depend on whether you are fit or have been at high altitudes before. Anyone is succeptible and we take the risks seriously when on tour.

On both our Into Thin Air tour and Upper Mustang tour, we ride up to 4000m and 5000m accordingly. We must therefore be careful of the risks. We have staged our tours to minimise the possibility of AMS and have not experienced any serious issues to date. We carry Diamox with us but we recommend bringing your own supply. Diamox is a preventative medication rather than a treatment and must be taken several days before riding into altitude.

It is also important to keep hydrated when at altitude and drink up to 5L of water per day. The symptoms of AMS are dizziness, nausea, headaches, and disrupted sleep. Vomiting is an indication of advanced AMS and requires immediate action which involves moving to a lower altitude.

WI-FI – is available everywhere in our route.In some remote areas, it can be so slow that it’s better to assume it simply does not exist. Be ready to spend evening or two back from civilization enjoying the real-life communication



When we ride in a group, the trafic police usually give us free rein and conducts a license check only in rare cases. However, there may be surprises. Don’t worry, your usual driver’s license is good enough, but we always recommend to have and better to bring International Driving License.