Donnerstag, 11. März 2010

news!!

On request nomad adventure is now in addition to the long tour (3 weeks,
Manali - Leh) also offering a shorter tour (Padum – Leh, 2 weeks).

June 2th 2010, to June 18th, 2010

Details: Flight to Leh. After two days of acclimatisation jeep ride to Padum;
meeting point with the participants of the long tour. Bike Trek back to Leh.
Price: USD 2800.-


Auf Anfrage bietet nomad adventure nun gleichzeitig zur langen Tour (3
Wochen, Manali - Leh) eine kürzere Tour an: Padum - Leh(2 Wochen).

02. Juni 2010 bis 18. Juni 2010

Details: Flug nach Leh. Nach zwei Tagen Akklimatisierung Fahrt mit Jeep
nach Padum. Zusammentreffen mit den Teilnehmer der langen Tour und
gemeinsamer Bike Trek zurück nach Leh.
Kosten: USD 2800.- (ca. CHF 2900.-)

Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2010

Mountain Bike Trip: India 2010

Trip runs from June 24th, 2010 to July 18th, 2010

Interested in getting off the beaten path with your extreme downhill mountain bike? How about coming to the highest and one of the most challenging places in the world, The Himalayas! This region is fast becoming one of the most popular places to ride, but we offer you an experience unlike no other. Down hill through northern India’s mountain ranges you’ve only read about in books. Visit small mountainside villages and see what life is like at 4000m. Then, relax and take it all in with your friends at night along side a meal provided by our personal chef. Nomad Adventure is your ticket to the freedom culture of India’s Himalayas!

Geographical conditions:

Kicks off from the village of Manali, located at the base of the Himalayan foothills of Himachal Pradesh in the northern India. Our path winds through the northernmost provinces of India (Jammu and Kashmir Province) in the Himalayan Mountain Range.

Manali lies in a valley region at 1896 meters above sea level, with view of the Himalayas at heights of almost 6000m. Our path proceeds through the pass of Rothang La at 3978m. The passes along the route may be snow covered throughout the entire year due to elevation, so the best time to navigate them is from June until mid-October. Once across the passes, we will proceed to Lamayuru (Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir). Along the way, we will pass a very remote and traditional region called Padum Zanskar. in the future, this may all disappear because there is a road to be completed to Nimoo in 2015 for tourism purposes.

Tour description:

After arriving in Delhi around midnight, proceed by taxi to Manali (approximately 14hours). After two days acclimating in Manali, the trek proceeds from Manali to Lamayuru (approximately 16 days) with guide and pack animals. The trek is rated “demanding”: single-track trail and technical downhills. And it will also afford spectacular scenery. Once arriving in Lamayuru Village, we will proceed to the regional capital of Leh. From here you can fly to Delhi, and then back to your home country.

You are assured an unforgettable experience mountain biking through the heart of the Himalayas. The adventure includes myself, a local guide, chef and horsemen, food and transport(New Delhi - Leh). The horses will carry our luggage. For some un-navigable sections, also our bikes. We will spend the nights in tents, eat together with food cooked by our chef, and spend our time relaxing and socializing in the warmth of the cooking tent.

India, the Himalayas, and your adventure await you! I’m really excited to hear from you or others you think would enjoy this trek, so please write to me as soon as possible!

other info:

Number of vacation days: 24

Technical mountain biking Level: demanding

Endurance Level: demanding

Vaccination: no vaccination (Twin Rix recommended)

Visa: yes (6 months)

Price per person (excluding flights): USD 3700.-

Tour 2010: There are only 3 more spots available

Mountain bike: your own freeride MTB (fullsuspension recommended)

Impressions of past participants:

Otmar Graf, age 32, TV Producer and Video Producer, CH

“To make a long story short: it was simply awesome! I really enjoyed the landscape, side trips, food, and especially the team I was part of.”

Thomas Knecht, age 30, Engineer, CH

It’s just not easy to describe such a wonderful time… The landscape with its many colors, the high mountains contrasting with the river and valleys - just a totally new experience for me. The feeling in the evening when we arrived after a long day, eating and talking together and then sleeping under the stars. Dorje did a great job guiding us. Mesum did a wonderful job organizing us. I always felt good and never felt like I was just in another tour group. Then, of course, the biking and hiking. Good combination of challenges… a bit of cross country, and then downhill.

It was the perfect mix of a lot of good things.

Wolfgang Haslinger, age 57, Engineer, AUT

“What I liked especially, was the course, the trails, the mountains and the community during the 3 weeks we were together. Mesum organized things well. I still can remember the wonderful places we visited… the campsites, stars, trails through the passes, and mountains. Beauty was everywhere.”

René Wildhaber, age 32, Professional mountain biker (freeride and downhill), CH

“The very last pass we climbed was the climax of the ride for me. The final downhill run was what unique experiences are made of. It was nice to spend a little time in a small town at the end of our travels visiting local monasteries and to thank Buddha for our wonderful journey. Thank you, Mesum for putting together such a smooth and successful trip! For others thinking about traveling in India, exploring the Himalayas by single-track biking is the way to go, because there still are a minimal number of developed roads.”

Dienstag, 15. September 2009

Hanupata 3820 m.ü.M - Lamayuru 3450 m.ü.M - Leh 3550 m.ü.M

photo: mesum verma photography
photo: mesum verma photography
photo: thomas
photo: wolfgang
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photo: wolfgang
photo: wolfgang
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photo: wolfgang
photo: thomas

Unsere letzte Etappe führte uns von Hanupata nach Lamayuru. Nach Hanupata fuhren wir zuerst auf der Strasse, eine Schotterpiste, aber bald war sie asphaltiert. Das bis Wanla, in Wanla folgten wir aber nicht der Strasse nach Lamayuru, sondern das letztemal hiess es auf die Zähne beissen. Wir stossen unsere Bikes auf den Prinkti La 3700 m.ü.M, unseren letzten Pass der Reise. Die Abfahrt geniessen wir noch förmlich. In Lamayuru angekommen, verluden wir die Bikes auf einen Pick-up und fuhren nach Leh, der Hauptstadt Ladakh's.

Wir verbrachten noch einige Tage in Leh, bevor Thomas und Wolfgang die Reise zurück nach Europa antraten. Dorje und ich fuhren mit einem Minibus zurück nach Manali.

Die Tour war wieder ein voller Erfolg, schade war, das Otmar uns verlassen musste in Padum, da er krank war. Dazu kam auch noch, dass seine Federgabel einen defekt hatte.

Julley julley, bis zum nächsten Jahr!

Dorje and Mesum

Montag, 14. September 2009

Potoskur 4130 m.ü.M - Hanupata 3820 m.ü.M

photo: dorje
photo: dorje
photo: mesum verma photography
photo: mesum verma photography
photo: mesum verma photography

Als wir den Sirsir La 4800 m.ü.M überqueren hören wir in der Ferne Baumaschinen. Also ist es soweit, von Hanupata führt die Strasse schon über den Sirsir La, ich denke nächstes Jahr wird die Strasse fertig sein nach Potoskur. Trotz der Strasse, hat es immer noch einen Säumerweg hinunter nach Hanupata, so mussten wir nicht auf der Strasse fahren. In Hanupata ist unser letztes Camp von dieser Reise, wir feiern noch mit den Pferdeführern, da wir sie ab Morgen nicht mehr sehen!

Sonntag, 13. September 2009

Sengi La Base Camp 4400 m.ü.M (süd) - Potoskur 4130 m.ü.M

photo: mesum verma photography
photo: thomas
photo: wolfgang
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photo: thomas
photo: mesum verma photography

Heute stand die überquerung des Löwenpasses bevor, den Sengi La 4900 m.ü.M. Auf dem Pass lag schnee, und es war empfindlich kalt. Wir warteten auf die Maultiere um unsere Bikes abzuladen. Leider konnte Thomas nicht mit uns fahren, da er Unterlagsscheiben verlor an seinem Hinterrad. In Potoskur bastelte er eine Unterlagsscheibe mit einem Coca Cola Flaschendeckel. Baggi zimmerte auch noch eine metal Unterlagsscheibe, wir fanden die auf dem Boden, nur das Loch war zu klein, doch Baggi erweiterte es mit einem Stein. Schlussendlich konnten wir es flicken, und Thomas konnte wieder mit seinem Bike fahren.

Samstag, 12. September 2009

Lingshed 3900 m.ü.M - Sengi La Base Camp 4400 m.ü.M (süd)

photo: mesum verma photography
photo: mesum verma photography
photo: thomas
photo: thomas
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photo: wolfgang

Die Landschaft um Lingshed ist einfach atemberaubend, und so auch das biking, mehr gibt es gar nicht zu sagen!