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India/Pakistan 2025
I am thinking of doing a fly & ride trip to either India or Pakistan in 2025 but have no idea which part of India or Pakistan to go.
Recommendations of places to go would be great and would also need a reliable place to rent a bike.
Duration would be about 4 weeks.
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First look at time of year and associated weather. Then think about what sort of riding you want to do, and what you're there for in the first place. It's a huge country with a lot of variation, and you'll see only a few bits and pieces in a month.
Me, I'd head directly north from Manali explore Lahaul and Spiti on the way north, and hope to circle around thru Kashmir on the way back. I like mountains and open spaces, and I dislike cities, crowds, pollution, and suicidal transport drivers. But what I like might have no appeal for you, depending on your preferences.
Hope that's helpful.
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Mark,
Thanks for chiming in.
I would most likely be doing this trip in the second half of 2025. I have already booked flight ticket to Saigon, Vietnam in February 2025 for the big Vietnam tour (South to North). End the tour in Hanoi in April.
Like you I dislike major cities where there are tons of tourists. I would rather skip the POI and move on. I love mountains so we are not dissimilar in preferences.
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October seems to be the best month with the least rain with temperature ranging from 5C to -10C. That will be too cold for me though!
Other recommendations where there is less rain and slightly warmer temperature would be better.
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I dislike major cities where there are tons of tourists. I would rather skip the POI and move on. I love mountains.
Other recommendations where there is less rain and slightly warmer temperature would be better.
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And that's why I suggested starting with stating a time of year and your specific interests.
My India experience has been limited to early fall in the north--when it does start getting cold and roads begin to close due to snow--and early winter in the heavily populated tourist trail connecting Varanasi and Agra to Jaisalmer and Jaipur. Hope someone else chimes in with ideas better suited to what you want.
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Thanks Mark for sharing your experience.
I appreciate it.

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Hello  Just thought I'd share my thoughts here as I noticed there wasn't mention of Pakistan mountains. Definitely you should include northern Pakistan, Gilgit through to Karimabad, Passu and Khunjerab along the Karakoram Highway is stunning, easy riding AND also over to Skardu / Khaplu areas (a bit more rugged, cold desert off road options). I personally love the areas around Khaplu, Machlu village, Haldi cones, less people, amazing rocky river beds, spiky mountains and views towards Masherbrum (K2 region) Similar scenery to Ladakh / Nubrah Valley as it's a hand wave away but less touristy. I've ridden on both sides of the border and Skardu / Khaplu defintely up there with the best. Very friendly locals as well  Karakoram Bikers is the best option for motorbike hire in Gilgit / Skardu in Pakistan.
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