Rajesh Kumar
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Yes, you can start from Amritsar, but it will be a reverse and longer route compared to the official route. While many riders wish to combine a visit to the Golden Temple with their Himalayan journey, the structured plan is designed differently for better route flow and riding comfort. The Himachal Pradesh Motorcycle Tour with Golden Temple is officially operated as a Delhi to Delhi circuit, with Amritsar included toward the end of the journey rather than the beginning.
What Route Does the Tour Actually Follow?
As per the official 9 day itinerary, the route is:
Day 1 - Arrival in Delhi
Day 02 - Delhi to Kalka by train, Kalka to Dharampur by toy train, then Shimla by road
Day 3 - Shimla to Narkanda
Day 04- Narkanda to Sainj to Jalori Pass to Jibhi
Day 05 - Jibhi to Mcleodganj Dharamshala
Day 06- - Dharamshala to Dalhousie
Day 7 - Dalhousie to Pong Dam
Day 8 - Pong Dam to Amritsar
Day 09- Amritsar to Delhi by train with Delhi city tour and departure
Why Is This Route Recommended?
This carefully designed circuit covers the Best Places to cover in Lower Himalayas Motorcycle Tour while maintaining a logical riding progression. Amritsar is part of the experience, but as a concluding highlight rather than the starting point, ensuring a balanced Himalayan ride.
What Route Does the Tour Actually Follow?
As per the official 9 day itinerary, the route is:
Day 1 - Arrival in Delhi
Day 02 - Delhi to Kalka by train, Kalka to Dharampur by toy train, then Shimla by road
Day 3 - Shimla to Narkanda
Day 04- Narkanda to Sainj to Jalori Pass to Jibhi
Day 05 - Jibhi to Mcleodganj Dharamshala
Day 06- - Dharamshala to Dalhousie
Day 7 - Dalhousie to Pong Dam
Day 8 - Pong Dam to Amritsar
Day 09- Amritsar to Delhi by train with Delhi city tour and departure
Why Is This Route Recommended?
This carefully designed circuit covers the Best Places to cover in Lower Himalayas Motorcycle Tour while maintaining a logical riding progression. Amritsar is part of the experience, but as a concluding highlight rather than the starting point, ensuring a balanced Himalayan ride.