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The Ooru Outbound

A Women-Only Introduction to Bikepacking

Slow travel. First journeys. Confidence over kilometers

Accommodation: Boutique Heritage Manors, Luxury Riverside Tents, High-Altitude Nomad Camps.

Duration

8 days / 9nights

Riders (max)

6

Region

Zanskar

Price (per person)

Rs85000 inc.GST
+9600 Bike rental opt.

At Wildly Radical, adventure is a tool for inner transformation rather than just endurance.

One of the biggest barriers for women entering bikepacking is the high cost of gear. To solve this, we are creating a community Gear Library. This means first-time riders can experience their first journey without a massive upfront investment. You bring the bike; we bring the gear and the guidance.

Terrain: 75% Off-Road (Chunky gravel, glacial silt, ancient trade paths)

Challenge: 4/5 (High altitude, big climbs, technical descents)

Start/End: Leh → Leh

Tour Dates

2026 Season Dates & Availability

Group 1: The Festival Session (The Rituals)
Dates: July 10 – July 17, 2026 The Vibe: This is Zanskar at its most vibrant. We’ve timed this departure so our arrival in the valley coincides with the Karsha Gustor Festival. You won’t just see the monastery; you’ll witness the sacred masked dances, the "Black Hat" rituals, and the spiritual energy of a kingdom coming together. It is loud, colorful, and deeply moving.

  • Availability: 6 Spaces

6 spaces left

Group 2: The High Summer Session (The Green Stillness)

Dates: August 2 – August 9, 2026 The Vibe: As the festival energy settles, the valley enters its most beautiful period of quiet. The barley fields are at their absolute greenest, and the air carries a soft, high-summer warmth. This is the session for the "Slow-Travel" purist who wants to experience the "Old Soul" paths in their deepest state of calm.

  • Availability: 6 Spaces

6 spaces left

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Bikepacker riding past Gonbo Rangjon sacred monolith in Zanskar
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The Route
Sumdo
Shinku La
Purne
Phuktar monastery
Kargil
Jispa
Kargiakh
Padum
leh
Day-Wise Itinerary
Trip Highlights
  • The Sound of the Churn: Learning to make salt-butter tea in a smoke-scented village kitchen.

  • Monastic Echoes: Watching the explosive evening debates in the Karsha courtyard.

  • The Cliffside Hive: Discovering Phuktal, a monastery hidden deep inside a canyon cave.

  • Gravity of the Monolith: Waking up in the shadow of the sacred Gonbo Rangjon.

  • Midnight Galaxy: Seeing the Milky Way cast actual shadows in the high-altitude dark.

  • The Shinku La High: The shaky-breathed pride of summiting 5,091m on your own power.

  • The Infinite Sprint: Racing across the flat, open desert of the More Plains.

  • Returning Transformed: Arriving in Leh with Himalayan silt in your hair
    and a new rhythm in your heart.

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What’s Included / Not Included

The Stays: 3-star boutique hotel nights in Leh to start and end your journey, and high-quality tent camps or heritage stays every night on the trail.

The Fuel: All meals during the ride think organic farm-to-table Zanskari dishes, trailside picnics, and plenty of hot tea.

The Hero Truck: A 4x4 support vehicle that carries all your luggage, so you can ride light and breathe (somewhat) easy.

The Deep Access: Private monastery visits, meetings with local artisans, and cultural experiences you won't find in a guidebook.

The Safety Net: A lead guide, a mechanical whiz to keep your bike spinning, and a full medical kit (including oxygen).

The Prep: A  training guide to get your legs and lungs ready for the thin air.

The Journey There: Your flights to and from Leh.

The Gear: Your bike and personal riding kit (though we have high-quality hardtails available for rent if you don't want to fly with yours).

The Extras: Alcohol, personal snacks, and any souvenirs you pick up along the way.

The Safety Buffer: Comprehensive travel and

medical insurance (this is mandatory don't leave home without it).

The Town Days: Meals in Leh, giving you the freedom to explore the local cafe scene on your own.

Who This Is For

This isn't a trip for everyone, and we like it that way.

This is for you if:

You find a strange kind of peace in being tired, dusty, and miles away from a cell tower.

You care more about the story behind a 700-year-old manuscript than your average speed on Strava.

You’re a "confident" rider meaning you’re okay with loose gravel, bumpy descents, and the occasional hike-a-bike when the mountain wins.

You’re looking for a "shift." You want to return home feeling a little different than when you left.
 

This is not for you if:

You need a hot power shower and high-speed Wi-Fi every evening.

You’re looking for a smooth, paved cycling holiday (Zanskar’s roads are a conversation with the earth, and the earth is often rocky).

You aren’t comfortable with the unpredictability of the high Himalayas weather, altitude, and "mountain time" are our real guides.

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Hi, I’m Sudhanshu
founder of Wildly Radical.

I started Wildly Radical as a way to bring intentionality,

slowness, and inner shift into the world of adventure.

After years of cycling through the Himalayas solo,

I realised that bikepacking is more than sport it’s a path to transformation.

Zanskar is one of the rawest, most powerful landscapes I’ve ridden through. This trip is about reconnecting with yourself, with nature, and with the edge of what you think you can do.

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