Yadi Bends and Beyond. Trashiyangtse Bhutan

It’s Day 8 of our ride and we leave Wangchuk Hotel in Mongar at around 8:30 a.m., engines humming in the icy hush of morning. The sky was a pale pewter and the air had that bite only high altitudes can deliver—sharp, invigorating, and strangely comforting. Tarique, still not fit to ride but visibly better,…

Riders in the Mist. Thimphu Bhutan 

Today’s the day we’ve all been looking forwards to—the start of our second cross-country motorbike adventure! After conquering Ladakh last year, this time we’re off to explore beautiful Bhutan—a destination that’s been sitting high on my bucket list for ages. Eight riders have selected their Royal Enfield Himalayan 411cc’s—solid machines built for the mountains, geared…

The Last Shangri-La and Its Sacred Climb. Paro Bhutan

There are airport landings—and then there’s Paro. Nestled in a narrow valley flanked by towering Himalayan ridges, Paro International Airport is one of the most dangerous and visually spectacular runways in the world. Only eight specially trained pilots are certified to land here, navigating between 5,500-meter peaks using only visual guidance. No autopilot. No instrument landing system. Just raw skill…

Off to Khardung La Pass: A Thrill-Seeker’s Paradise. Ladakh, India

This is day 04 for us. The journey from Leh to Khardung La Pass is not just a trip; it’s an adventure that promises a blend of thrill, natural beauty, and a touch of the extraordinary. Known as the world’s highest motorable road, this route from Leh spans 40 kilometers of dusty, rugged terrain, challenging…