We use KTM 640cc LC4 Adventure motor bikes, one of the best in the market and KTM 16 gear bicycles in addition to Royal Enfield. At this time, there are 7 KTM motorcycle and combinded 10 Royal Enfields Bullet 350 & 500 motor bikes and and we use these equipments for primarily touring around Bhutan, Sikkim and Darjeeling areas, but we can custom tours into any part of Nepal, India, Tibet and China.
These equipments are managed and led by Kinley Tshering and his team of mechanics and guides.
Kinley Tshering is a native of Bhutan. He has led many motor and bicycle tours in Bhutan as well to Sikkim, Nepal and Tibet. He knows the whole area well as he had grown up in these regions. He has a lot of passion for motorbikes and also loves to do cycling and any sport on wheels that is challenging.
He has led many tours around Sikkim and Bhutan on KTM 640 machines, was the first man in fact to take 7 KTM bike expeditions to Mt. Kailash and Mt. Everest Base camp, which was a great success. He did a tour right through Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet.
Kinley also leads cycling tours within Bhutan, as he finds the gradient very challenging. Every Tour he leads in the same places is always a new tour!
Kinley has also traveled extensively in the USA and Europe. After his graduation from India with a major in English Literature, he went on to study Tourism Management in Austria and lived a year attending the Tourism Management school in Salzburg Austria.
Bicylce To
ur in Bhutan
Bhutan may only have one road but it spans the entire country. Straining every muscle to gain the high mountain pass or sailing downhill with the wind in your face, this is bicycling in Bhutan. One moment along the twists and turns of narrow mountain trails and the next minute is the vista of the majestic Himalayan ranges stretching to the horizons before you. The thrill of bicycling in the panoramic terrain of Bhutan is an adventure that beckons to every cyclist looking for something out of the ordinary. Depending on the choice of route, one can traverse long and winding roads passing through low foothills, the higher river valleys and the high
Himalayas, the three zones that comprise the geographical variations of the country. The drama of magnificent scenes and sights unfolding with every turn of the wheel is something to fulfill a cyclist's dream. The best time for making the most of cycling in Bhutan are months of March, April, May (Spring) and September, October and November (Autumn).
Bicycle Equipment & Repairs
It is best to bring your own bike to Bhutan or we provide one for you at reasonable rental fee. Thimphu, now has one fully-outfitted bike shop that can handle most of the repairs. You will also find basic parts and spares. Depending on the number of participants or request, capable mechanic can ride with you in Bhutan.









