Connecting two main destinations in Himachal Pradesh, the trip is a good mix of gradual uphills and level roads, unmetalled and tarmac, larger national highways and single lane roads. You start from Shimla, the capital of the state and former summer capital of the British Raj. You then go past Narkanda, one of the skiing sites in the country. Jalori Pass, which is cross on the 8th day is the highlight of the trip with fabulous views of both Pirpanjal and Dhauladhar ranges.
SEASON: May-June and September-October
ALTITUDE: 3480
NUMBER OF DAYS: 9 days
GRADING: Moderately challenging
Day 01: Arrive in Shimla. Spend the day acclimatizing with your bike.
Day 02: Shimla – Shilaru via Mashobra
Day 03: Shilaru – Bahali via Narkanda
Day 04: Bahali – Dofda – via Taklesh
Day 05: Dofta – Kullusarahan via Nirmund
Day 06: Kullusarahan – Bahu
Day 07: Bahu – Shoja Over Jalori Pass
Day 08: Shoja – Kullu.
Day 09: Kullu – Manali – we will stay foff the main National highway and take a less frequented State highway.






