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The Moon Lake Odyssey

The Moon Lake Odyssey

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Reach the high-altitude "Moon Lake" during its fleeting four-month summer opening.

10 SLOTS

Starting Month

4 Expeditions

2025 | 2026 | 2027
6 June, 2026 | Saturday

20 June, 2026 | Sunday
8 Nights 9 Days
20 June, 2026 | Saturday

20 June, 2026 | Sunday
8 Nights 9 Days
12 September | Saturday

20 September | Sunday
8 Nights 9 Days
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8 Nights 9 Days
6 June, 2026 | Saturday

14 June, 2026 | Sunday
8 Nights 9 Days

GROUP SIZE

8-10 members

TEAM

Captains & Backup crew

ACCOMODATION

Hotels Homestays and Camp

Motorcycles

Xpulse, Himalayan 450, Self

SEAT IN A CAR

Isuzu Dmax, Bolero Camper, Self

STARTS FROM

₹35,000 pp

Experience a Trans-Himalayan circuit through Kinnaur, Spiti, and Lahaul from June-Sept. Curated for immersive exploration and technical engagement, we trade rushed mileage for an authentic crossing of the legendary Kunzum Pass and Chandratal.
Day 1  Arrival in Manali

Welcome to Manali, the high-altitude gateway to the Himalayas. Today is dedicated to acclimatization essential for the thin air ahead. Use the time to settle in and meeting the Wolfpack crew. The evening features an in-depth technical briefing to prepare you for the rugged Spiti terrain. We’ll cover ADV-specific skills: and the art of picking lines through Himalayan water crossings.

Crucially, we’ll decode the unique rhythm of Indian traffic—from mountain trucks to local cattle—ensuring you navigate with total confidence. This orientation turns mountain vibes into mission readiness. Prep your gear; the ride begins tomorrow.

Accommodation

Hotel

Altitude

2,050 metres (6,726 feet) Manali

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)

The final day of our expedition takes us on the last off-road journey from Chandratal to Gramphu. This route is  filled with challenging water crossings and winding paths, filled with gravel that weave through stunning valleys. The rugged terrain and raw beauty of the landscapes keep the thrill alive. One of our personal favourite route.

Accommodation

Hotel

Altitude

6,398 feet or 2,050 metres

Temperature Range

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)

Day 2  The Sutlej Descent & Hidden Trails

The Morning: Highway Rhythm, roll out early to master Indian “horn-language” and flow. Ride 80km of tarmac without luggage, focusing on bike geometry and curves with our dedicated backup vehicle support.

The Dirt: ADV Body Positioning, tackle unmapped trails via Harabagh. Practice off-road positioning and rear-brake steering on loose gradients with expert guidance before a riverside lunch at Tattapani. 

The Afternoon: Precision Twisties, refine throttle control on narrow cliff-carved tarmac to Rampur. Maintain focus through rhythmic blind turns with river views, ending a technical day with last 30km of smooth cruise to our hotel.

 

Distance

220 km

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/ Offroad/ Broken Tarmac

Max Altitude

2,050 meters (6,726 to 6,730 feet)

Average Summer Temperature

15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F)

The journey begins as we leave behind the bustling town of Manali and venture towards the tranquil Tirthan Valley. The fresh mountain air and winding roads set the perfect tone for our adventure. En route, we stop at the picturesque hill station of Jibhi for lunch—a tranquil village tucked away in the Himalayas, amidst the lush greenery and serene mountain streams.

From there, we ascend towards Jalori Pass, a stunning drive through dense deodar forests that fills the air with an invigorating scent of pine. As the road climbs spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas wait for us. Once at the top, we step out to soak in the crisp air, capture some unforgettable photos, and take in the sweeping vistas of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.

After a brief pause, we begin our descent into Rampur, a historic town situated along the banks of the Sutlej River. The winding road gradually transitions from the alpine forests of Jalori to the warmer, more temperate terrain of lower altitudes. By evening, we reach Rampur, where we check in to your hotel and unwind, prepping for the adventures that await us tomorrow.

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Altitude

3,120 meters (10,236 feet) at Jalori Pass

Average Summer Temperature

15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F)

Distance

190 km

Terrain

Tarmac

Day 3  The Gateway to Kinnaur

The Kinnaur Gateway Enter the dramatic Sutlej canyon via iconic rock-cut “cliff-hanger” roads. Master the narrow “Trunk Road” rhythm, balancing precision near vertical drops as the landscape turns massive and granite diverting from Karcham bridge.

Cross Karcham Bridge to climb into lush alpine meadows. Navigate technical “broken tarmac” and light off-road sections with focused throttle control before a lunch in scenic Sangla.

Reach Chitkul, the last village on the Indian border. Explore ancient wooden architecture and glacial streams. We return towards Sangla to recharge before the greenery fades into high-altitude Spiti desert.

Distance

140km (approx.)

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/Offroad

Max Altitude

3,450 meters (11,316 feet) at Chitkul

Average Summer Temperature

8°C to 20°C (46°F to 68°F)

After a hearty breakfast in Rampur, we set out towards Kinnaur, embarking on a scenic drive along single-lane roads that weave through the rugged Himalayan terrain. As we enter deeper into Kinnaur, we descend down to ride alongside river in Kinnaur giving a wider view of the valley. 

The route to Sangla diverts at Karcham bridge crossing the bridge we start our climb into the colourful Baspa valley. 

From here on out the road again changes to single lane with broken tarmac and off road at places.

We pause for lunch at Sangla amidst towering peaks and verdant meadows.

Our journey continues deeper into Baspa valley as we make our way to Chitkul, the last village on the Indian side of the border with China. Settled at the end of the Baspa Valley, Chitkul offers a picturesque setting with its traditional wooden houses and stunning mountain vistas. After exploring Chitkul, we return to Baspa Valley, where we spend the night. The cool, crisp air and serene surroundings create a peaceful retreat, making it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of the Himalayas before heading to bed.

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Altitude

3,450 meters (11,316 feet) at Chitkul

Average Summer Temperature

8°C to 20°C (46°F to 68°F)

Distance

120 km

Terrain

Tarmac/Offroad

Day 4  The Desert Transition

The Khab Confluence, descend from Sangla to Khab Bridge, the junction of the Sutlej and Spiti rivers. Sight Reo Purgyil, Himachal’s highest peak, as we transition from Kinnaur greens to Spiti’s high-altitude desert.

Conquer the steady ascent to Nako, a high-altitude village perched above the valley. Manage your bike’s power through rugged switchbacks to reach the high altitude settled Nako village for a peaceful lunch break.

Visit the rare self-mummified monk at Gyu before riding to Tabo. Explore the 1,000-year-old “Ajanta of the Himalayas” monastery, ending our rewarding day immersed in deep-rooted Spiti spirituality.

Distance

200 km

Accommodation

Homestay

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Max Altitude

3,625 metres (11,893 ft) at Nako

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

Today, we will have an exhilarating journey from Sangla to Tabo. After an early breakfast, we set off towards the Khab Bridge, where two mighty rivers—Sutlej and Piti—meet, as do two great ranges, the Zanskar and the Greater Himalayas. The sight of Reo Purgyil, the highest peak in Himachal, towering in the distance is visible from here.

From Khab, we begin our ascent towards Nako, a high altitude village which has a lake at the centre of it. 

Once we arrive in Nako, we take a well-deserved break for lunch, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of this charming mountain haven.

Post-lunch, we continue our journey towards Gyu Monastery, home to one of the world’s few self-mummified monks—a truly unique sight. After spending some time at this remarkable monastery, we push forward to Tabo, where the ancient Tabo Monastery, one of the oldest in the world, awaits us. As we settle in for the night, the history and spirituality of this special place offers a peaceful conclusion to our day’s journey.

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Altitude

3,625 metres (11,893 ft) at Nako

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

Distance

200 km

Day 5  The Ancient Capital & The Hidden Valley

The Ajanta of the Himalayas explore the 1,000-year-old Tabo Monastery, a UNESCO-worthy spiritual hub. Walk through ancient mud-brick halls featuring preserved 10th-century frescoes and murals before we gear up for the high-road.

Dhankar: The Cliffside Climb, ride to Dhankar, the ancient cliffside capital at 3,894m. Master technical switchbacks to witness the Spiti and Pin river confluence—a dramatic display of high-altitude resilience and history.

Off-Road into Pin Valley, pivot off-road into Pin Valley’s raw, river-cut terrain. Navigate stone tracks and glacial silt to reach Mudh, the “last village” of Pin valley. A lush green, colourful, snow-capped contrast to the stark Spiti desert landscape.

Distance

100km (approx.)

Accommodation

Homestay

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Max Altitude

3,800 meters (12,467 feet) at Mudh

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F)

We begin our day with a visit to the ancient Tabo Monastery, often referred to as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.” Founded in 996 AD, Tabo is one of the oldest continuously functioning Buddhist monasteries in the world. Its intricate murals, ancient statues, and preserved frescoes offer a glimpse into the rich history and spiritual heritage of the Spiti Valley, making it a profound and moving experience for visitors.

After spending the morning at Tabo, we head towards another architectural marvel—Dhankar Monastery. Perched precariously on a cliff at an altitude of 3,894 meters, Dhankar was once the capital of the Spiti Valley. This 1,000-year-old monastery not only offers views of the confluence of the Spiti and Pin Rivers and vast Spiti valley but also stands as an evidence of resilience and spirituality of the region.

From Dhankar, we descend to the main highway and head for Kaza. Kaza will be our base for the next few days. At Kaza we check into our hotel and stay here for the night.

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Altitude

3,800 meters (12,467 feet) at Mudh Village (Pin Valley)

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F)

Distance

80 km

Day 6  The High-Altitude Circuit

The Golden Buddha & Fossils, ride off-road from Mudh to Kaza for a quick regroup. Ascend to Langza, the “ancient seabed,” where prehistoric fossils lie beneath the iconic golden Buddha statue overlooking the Spiti plateau.

Komic: The Top of the World, ride your machine to Komic, one of the world’s highest motorable villages. Experience the raw Himalayan plateau at 4,500m+—a humbling sense of achievement for any international adventure rider.

Postcards from the Sky, visit Hikkim, the world’s highest post office. Send a letter home from 4,400m before a technical descent back to Kaza. A surreal, personal connection from the literal roof of the world.

Distance

120 km (approx.)

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Max Altitude

4,587 meters (15,050 feet) at Komic

Average Summer Temperature

3°C to 12°C (37°F to 54°F)*

After a morning brief, we set out for a day of exploration, starting with the enchanting village of Langza. Known for its towering golden Buddha statue that gazes serenely over the valley, This village was once part of an ancient seabed, and even today, fossils of marine life can be found scattered around. The tranquil aura of Lanza, combined with its stunning location amid snow-capped peaks, makes it an ideal spot to pause for reflection and photographs with the iconic Buddha.

From Langza, we head towards Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office. The sensation of posting a letter or postcard from this altitude is both surreal and thrilling—sending a message from the roof of the world to loved ones far below. It’s a rare experience that few get to enjoy, connecting the remote Himalayan highlands to the rest of the world through a simple yet profound act.

Our next stop is Komic, the highest motorable village on Earth. The ride up to Komic is exhilarating, with breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The sense of achievement upon reaching this remote village is unparalleled, knowing you’ve arrived at one of the highest inhabited places in the world.

Having completed the classic Spiti tourist circuit, we take our adventure off the beaten path. Wolfpack Adventure leads the way to some lesser-known, hidden off-road trails, guiding you through rugged terrain far from the usual tourist spots. These secluded gems offer a more intimate connection with the raw beauty of Spiti, giving you a taste of the untouched wilderness and serene isolation that few travellers ever witness.

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Altitude

4,587 meters (15,050 feet) at Komic

Average Summer Temperature

3°C to 12°C (37°F to 54°F)*

Distance

80 km (approx.)

Day 7  The Gorges & The Golden Hour

Cross Chicham Bridge, an engineering marvel spanning a deep gorge. Ride to Kibber, gateway to the wildlife sanctuary—keep watch for Blue Sheep, Ibex, and the rare Snow Leopard in the rocky crags.

Wolfpack’s Hidden Ridgelines, exit the main route for Wolfpack’s exclusive ridgeline trails. Navigate high-altitude unmapped dirt tracks that offer rare, immersive views far from tourist crowds. A technical and rewarding session.

Arrive at Key Monastery for lunch before exploring this 11th-century hilltop hub. Wander through ancient meditation chambers then witness a legendary Spiti sunset before a smooth cruise back to Kaza.

Distance

60 km (approx.)

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Max Altitude

4,270 meters (14,009 feet) at Kibber

Average Summer Temperature

3°C to 12°C (37°F to 54°F)

Today, we set out from Kaza and towards Chandratal Lake, crossing the majestic Kunzum Pass. 

Along the way we visit Key monastery one of the ancient learning school of Tibetan Buddhism, Kibber wildlife sanctuary where people often sight blue sheep, ibex and when lucky enough a snow leopard. Lastly Chicham bridge Asia’s highest suspension bridge. Spending our time in these beautiful locations we move towards Lossar for lunch

After our lunch at Lossar then ascend towards Kunzum Pass, standing at an impressive 4,551 meters, serves as the gateway between Spiti and Lahaul Valleys. The drive up to the pass offers panoramic views of glaciers, rugged mountain peaks, and high-altitude deserts. Upon reaching the pass, it is customary to pay homage to Kunzum Devi, the guardian of the pass, for a safe journey.

Descending from Kunzum, we continue towards Chandratal, a high-altitude lake revered for its ethereal beauty. Upon arrival, the crescent-shaped lake, surrounded by towering peaks, welcomes us with its tranquil ambiance and crystal-clear waters. The starlit sky above Chandratal adds an unforgettable magic to the evening, making this night an extraordinary experience in the heart of the Himalayas.

Accommodation

Camping

Max Altitude

4,551 meters (14,931 feet) at Kunzum Pass

Average Summer Temperature

1°C to 10°C (34°F to 50°F)

Distance

120 km (approx.)

Day 8  The Moon Lake & The High Pass

The Guardian of the Pass climb to 4,551m over Kunzum Pass, the rugged link between Spiti and Lahaul. Pay respects at the Kunzum Devi shrine—a local tradition for safe passage—before descending to Chandrataal.

The Moon Lake Trail, navigate technical off-road trails and glacial water crossings to reach Chandratal. Accessible only four months a year, this crescent-shaped Chandrataal translating to “Moonlake” sits at 4,250m in a surreal alpine bowl.

Sleep in Swiss tents under a pristine sky. With zero light pollution, the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye—a magical, remote highlight of our entire Spiti motorcycle expedition.

Distance

120 km (approx.)

Accommodation

Camps

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Max Altitude

4,551 meters (14,931 feet) at Kunzum Pass

Average Summer Temperature

1°C to 10°C (34°F to 50°F)

The final day of our expedition takes us on an exciting off-road journey from Chandratal to Gramphu. This route is an adventurer’s paradise, filled with challenging water crossings and winding paths that weave through stunning valleys. The rugged terrain and raw beauty of the landscapes keep the thrill alive as we navigate this less-traveled route.

After reaching Gramphu, we descend further to the small village of Khoksar, where we’ll take a break and enjoy a hearty lunch. Known for its picturesque setting along the banks of the Chandra River, Khoksar is a welcome respite before the final leg of our journey.

Refreshed and recharged, we continue onwards, making our way back to Manali. As the expedition comes to a close, the memories of this incredible adventure—spanning high-altitude passes, serene lakes, ancient monasteries, and thrilling off-road trails—will stay with us long after we’ve returned to the bustling streets of Manali. 

As the expedition concludes, it is upto the riders if they want to extend a night’s stay in manali you can talk to our crew at the time of booking or bid farewell to the beautiful Himalayas and start our journey back to our respective destinations. After days of adventure, exploration, and unforgettable experiences, hopefully we leave you with a deep connection to Spiti’s rugged landscapes and serene valleys. Until next time, you get ready for Wolfpack adventure

Accommodation

As per requirement

Max Altitude

4,250 meters (13,940 feet) at Chandratal

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F)

Distance

120 km (approx.)

Day 9  The Off-Road Finale

Retrace the 25km glacial track from camp back to Batal. Start with crisp mountain air and high-altitude gravel, stopping at the legendary Batal dhaba to regroup before the day’s main technical run.

The ultimate ADV dream run. Tackle glacial water crossings, deep gravel, and fast dirt stretches through the Chandra Valley. A high-energy test of momentum and skill for every off-road enthusiast.

Transit the 9.02km Atal Tunnel, shifting from high-desert back to the lush Beas Valley. We arrive in Manali by late afternoon—ideal for same-day travel or an optional, post-tour stay in town.

Distance

150km (approx.)

Accommodation

Optional (Add-on Hotel or Departure)

Max Altitude

Average Summer Temperature

28°C to 40°C (82.4°F to 104.0°F)

The final day of our expedition takes us on an exciting off-road journey from Chandratal to Gramphu. This route is an adventurer’s paradise, filled with challenging water crossings and winding paths that weave through stunning valleys. The rugged terrain and raw beauty of the landscapes keep the thrill alive as we navigate this less-traveled route.

After reaching Gramphu, we descend further to the small village of Khoksar, where we’ll take a break and enjoy a hearty lunch. Known for its picturesque setting along the banks of the Chandra River, Khoksar is a welcome respite before the final leg of our journey.

Refreshed and recharged, we continue onwards, making our way back to Manali. As the expedition comes to a close, the memories of this incredible adventure—spanning high-altitude passes, serene lakes, ancient monasteries, and thrilling off-road trails—will stay with us long after we’ve returned to the bustling streets of Manali. 

As the expedition concludes, it is upto the riders if they want to extend a night’s stay in manali you can talk to our crew at the time of booking or bid farewell to the beautiful Himalayas and start our journey back to our respective destinations. After days of adventure, exploration, and unforgettable experiences, hopefully we leave you with a deep connection to Spiti’s rugged landscapes and serene valleys. Until next time, you get ready for Wolfpack adventure

Accommodation

As per requirement

Max Altitude

4,250 meters (13,940 feet) at Chandratal

Average Summer Temperature

5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F)

Distance

120 km (approx.)

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

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I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible

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