The motorbike tour to Manang is a wonderful way to discover the off-road drive and get closer to high mountains—Annapurna II (7937 m), Annapurna III (7555 m), Annapurna IV (7525 m), and several other snowcapped peaks over 6000 m. The drive to Manang starts from Kathmandu with the scenic landscapes of the countryside hills and mountain peaks of Nepal. Along the drive, you will immerse yourself in the locals' daily life, rivers, waterfalls, villages, and many more adventures. The first part of the drive will pass through the Prithivi Highway, and from Dumre, we will take the Besisahar-Manang road.
Manang is 3550 m above sea level and offers views of Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and other Annapurna massifs. You can see many trekkers who are heading to Throng La (5416 m), as this route is in the Annapurna Circuit. The tour caters to individuals seeking an off-road adventure drive and immersing themselves in the enchanting charm of the Annapurna Circuit trail.
We recommend this tour for those with experience. The journey on Nepal's highway and off-road is not simple. Are you prepared to transform every challenge into an exciting adventure? Then you have to take this motorbike tour to Manang. There are no special criteria regarding who can or cannot join this tour. As we require your driver's license and are sure of your confidence, then you can participate in this tour.
Best time for a motorbike tour to Manang
March to May in the spring and October to December are considered the best times for the motorcycle tour in Manang. Spring offers a plethora of beautiful alpine flowers, while autumn and winter are known for their clear skies and crisp weather. The temperatures in spring are warmer, while autumn and winter are a bit chillier once you are over 3000 m.
Backpacking for Manang Motorbike tour
Having the right gear is crucial for any journey you select during your vacation. In Manang, you may have to prepare for -10 degrees in winter and +10 degrees in spring. Safety clothes during the motorbike drive, sunscreen, sunglasses, a warm hat, a GoPro (recommended), a waterproof jacket and trousers, a helmet, and gloves shouldn't be missed while backpacking.