Zozila Pass

Zozila Pass It is a motorable pass that is between Baltal and Drass Sector in Kashmir Region.

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A short film by anonymou!!
27/02/2016

A short film by anonymou!!

A short film from our trip across highest road in the world Manali - Leh road in Himalaya (India) Thanks to Varvara Oboznaya, Alexandr York, Dmitry Saitov, Ira Saitova

09/12/2015

South America 360 Motorcycle tour

128 DAYS

Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru & Bolivia: This is a one of a kind motorcycle journey that will circumnavigate the entire South America continent, from riding through the steamy jungles of the Amazon to the frozen wonderland of the far south of Patagonia; no other motorcycle tour can claim such an immense diversity of cultures and landscapes.

Possibly the World’s Longest Motorcycle Adventure and definitely the Best Motorcycle Tour of South America! This is one of the most exciting destinations on earth where cities of gold, mountains of silver & vibrant legendary cites are a stark contrast to the impossibly wild regions of the Amazon Rainforest, Atacama Desert and Patagonia. South America is also one of the best regions of the world to explore by motorbike and this motorcycle adventure takes you to all the highlights that South America has to offer. World renown “wonders of the world” call this continent home as does epic natural landscapes of mountains, deserts, waterfalls & wildlife. This complete circumnavigation of the entire South American continent is one of the most extraordinary motorcycle rides available on earth and covers an impossible diversity in cultures, landscapes and experiences, it is the longest most comprehensive motorcycle expedition in South America. Join Compass Expeditions on this incredible ride as we, like no one else, KNOW South America.

DATES & PRICES

2017 DatesTour CodePrice (BYO Bike)Availability21st Feb to 28th Jun 2017SA/210217Rider: US $34,990.00AVAILABLECo-Rider: US $25,990.004 PLACES

Compass Bike Rental
BMW F700 GS: US $120.00 per day
BMW F800 GS: US $130.00 per day
BMW R1200 GS: US $145.00 per day

THE RIDE

A South America motorcycle adventure offers one of the most stimulating, diverse and exciting experiences on earth. The world’s longest mountain range, mightiest river, largest rainforest, highest waterfall and most incredible ruins all await us on this epic 360 degree tour that covers the entire South American continent. The superlatives of this motorbike ride are unmatched by any other tour we offer, the stats are unbelievable, the continent is home to a rainforest that has over 5 million species of living things, the mighty Amazon river meanders over 6200ks / 1878ml on its way to the Atlantic, the Andes, the longest mountain chain on earth, is home to some of the most remote and visually stunning mountains in the world, the otherworldly Salar de Uyuni is a salt flat that covers a staggering 12,000 square kilometer / 3636 square miles. Some of the worlds most iconic cites call this continent home, in direct contrast is the empty wilderness that is home to hanging glaciers, fjords and rare forests of Patagonia, on and on it goes.

The Compass Expeditions 360 degree tour starts and ends in Santiago de Chile and will visit the stunning region known as Patagonia, one of the most popular motorcycle destinations in the world, that encompasses the southern regions of both Chile and Argentina. We shall visit and get to know the world’s fifth largest country of Brazil before sailing the incredible Amazon River for 5 of the most relaxed days and nights of our lives, its true adventure. Venezuela, home to Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The lost World” is a spectacular surprise with it epic scenery and the worlds tallest waterfall, at nearly a kilometer high Angel Falls is a staggering sight. Forget an hour of twisties, try an entire country of twisties; riding Colombia is a motorcycle paradise and having a lot of our ride leaders living in this stunning country will ensure us a hassle free and really “get to know the country ride”. Crossing the equator in Ecuador we shall visit rumbling volcano’s, traditional villages and more superb riding in the Andes. This epic once in a lifetime ride will continue on into the Incan heartland of Peru and a visit to the iconic Machu Picchu is included. Onto the vast, silent and lofty Bolivian Altiplano we shall visit the hallucinogenic Salar de Uyuni. This incredible ride finishes off with a stunning ride through the badlands and canyons of Southern Bolivia and Northern Argentina as we enter one of the worlds driest deserts of the Atacama, where it hasn’t rained in 400 hundred years.

If you want to really see all that South America has to offer then this extraordinary ride is one for the bucket list.

For more details: http://www.compassexpeditions.com/tour/major-expeditions/south-america-360-degrees/

Must read !
23/11/2015

Must read !

10 reasons to ride solo to Ladakh

The Ladakh Expedition? Super! But, should you be going there alone or with your mates? Logic says that when you’re planning a ride to long distances, especially to a place like Ladakh, you should do it in a group. But then again, logic and adventure have never really been best of friends. So, which one should you choose? I’d say, go solo!

Here’s why:

1.Custom made trip

Choose your own itinerary. Make your own travel plan. You don’t have to worry about whether others are unwilling to go to a particular place or not. If the destination exists on the map and if you wish to go, just march on ahead. You’ll be free to head off onto the unbeaten path and take the road less traveled.

2.Freedom

Ride your own trip, not somebody else’s calendar.

Motorcycling trip is supposed to be fun and not something you’re forced to do because you’re with the group and they’re running out of time. It’s not a rally where you pass checkpoints and stamp your visit; it’s about taking your sweet time to enjoy the ride, the sight and the destination.

While riding solo, you’re not obliged to ride down to the next destination because others have decided to do so, when all you want to do is relax for a couple of more days and breathe in the beauty of the town you’re present in. Just because someone else has put up a tourist destination in the travel plan, doesn’t mean you have to go there. If you wish to stay longer at a particular village OR if you don’t want to go the next town but take a scenic week long detour, you’ll have all the liberty to do it. Spend more time at a location or skip on altogether, it’s totally your choice. Beauty of riding solo lies in this independence.

3.Manage your pace

You’re the best judge of your own pace. When alone, you don’t need to slow down for somebody else nor are you required to ride like a maniac to make sure you keep up with the others. Instances where the entire group slowed down because a photogeek wanted to spend 2 hours clicking pictures are pretty common. There have also been scenarios where the faster rider paid no heed to the slower ones and the entire group split in a 50 km range.

4.Make new friends

Though traveling in a group makes sure you have company at all times, it also keeps you closed, and you never really feel the need to interact with other people. At the same time, while riding alone, you invariably start mingling with others. Irrespective of how introverted you are, you will always make an effort to talk to the strangers. New friendships will prosper and you will get to meet a lot many new and interesting people. You’ll know their stories and you’ll share some of your own too.

5.Make your adventure even more…erm…adventurous!!

It’s said that safety is in numbers. But, do you really want to be safe? In that case, you’re probably better off warming your couch, drinking hot chocolate and clicking through pictures of your friends on Facebook. If you want to take the adventure quotient of your ride a notch above everybody else’s, go solo. Yes, “Brotherhood” and all that is fun; but solo riding is where the serious stuff comes to the surface.

With no support vehicle or fellow riders to fall back onto, failing is strictly not an option. When you don’t have the expertise of a mechanic at hand, or the luxury to have someone else ride your machine when you get fatigued; you’re left with just one choice – to soldier on no matter what! And at the end of the day, when you finally get the sight of the civilization; the ground reality of your adventure sinks in and you realize what you did was not standard layman stuff.

6.Life altering experience

Riding on high mountain passes with your buddies is like a rock concert. The sound of the engines reverberating off the cliffs as you gallop mile after mile is a memorable experience.

But, when you do the same all alone, it’s like a poetry in motion. Riding in the vast spread of nothingness - just you and your machine - listening to the music of the wind and the whisper of the stream; it’s truly breathtaking! Stop your bike, turn off the engine and listen to the nature – it’ll be so quiet that you’d hear your own thoughts, out loud. Enchanting!

7.Master of all

For everything that can and will go wrong, you’ll only have yourself to fall back on to. You’ll be required to learn all the trades. As a solo rider, you’re the navigator as well as the sailor. You’re the paramedic team as well as the support crew. It’s all you. Irrespective of who you are, for this solo trip, you got to be Mr. Know-It-All. And when this reality strikes you, that’s when you’ll invariably start learning things, mastering them.

8.You owe it to yourself

You’re better than you give yourself credit for. You’re stronger than you think you are. To confide in your ability and to tell your distractors how wrong they are, just do it.

9.It’s addictive

This is one addiction you’d never want to cure yourself of. Do it once and you’ll want to do it over and over again for the rest of your life. A bad experience with a group might put you off but there’s no chance of that happening when the only company you have is you. You may fall, bleed, breakdown and get in trouble in middle of nowhere, but honestly speaking, you wouldn’t want it to happen any other way.

10.Respect

There’s no trophy or medal. The only thing you’re slated to gain from the outside world is Respect. Riding to the Top of the World – Khardung La is no mean feat even when you do it in a group, but when you do it all alone, the respect quotient raises 10 fold.

Solo riding to the gorgeous wilderness of Ladakh is all this and much more; stuff that words fail to describe. So just get out there and get going. You’ll come back with an experience that you’ll tell your grandkids about.

Courtesy: RedBull

19/11/2015

This guy can certainly be found on Shimla - Spiti Highway with his . He's a photographer having KD's Flash Studios in Chandigarh and Kaza. His bike speed will be appx. 80 Kms on the roadless roads of Kinnaur and Spiti Valley.

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