Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Organised Motor Cycle Tours

10th April - 25th April 2027

rider

£4995

per rider

pillion

£4495

per pillion

hotel-supplement

£550

single room
supplement

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Extra night(s) in Kathmandu | £65 Per Night

*Prices are based on per room

TRIP DIFFICULTY

6/10
Smooth/Broken Road: 20% Easy Trails: 80%

Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Motorcycle tours our ​ADVENTURE

Experience the adventure of a lifetime on our Everest Base Camp Motorcycle Expedition, an epic journey from the vibrant streets of Kathmandu to the legendary northern slopes of Mount Everest in Tibet.

Riding Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 motorcycles, this extraordinary expedition takes you deep into the heart of the Himalayas, crossing from Nepal into the vast and mystical landscapes of Tibet. Over 15 unforgettable days, you’ll conquer high-altitude mountain passes, traverse remote plateaus, and follow ancient trade routes that have connected these regions for centuries.

The journey combines world-class adventure riding with rich cultural discovery. Explore the historic city of Lhasa, home to magnificent monasteries and centuries of Tibetan Buddhist heritage, before continuing across the breathtaking Tibetan Plateau towards Everest. Along the way, you’ll encounter crystal-clear alpine lakes, dramatic mountain scenery, traditional Tibetan villages, and some of the most spectacular roads on Earth.

Ride over iconic Himalayan passes including Kampa La (4,794m) and Karo La (5,045m), where snow-capped peaks dominate the horizon and every turn reveals another awe-inspiring vista. Visit the famous Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world and the traditional staging point for climbers attempting to summit Everest.

The highlight of the expedition is reaching Everest Base Camp, where you’ll stand beneath the towering north face of the world’s highest mountain. Few motorcycle adventures can match the sense of achievement, scale, and wonder experienced at this remarkable destination.

Combining challenging riding, incredible scenery, authentic cultural encounters, and the unmatched grandeur of the Himalayas, this fully supported RAMS Adventure expedition delivers a truly once-in-a-lifetime motorcycle journey to the roof of the world.

Kathmandu

Begin your journey in the bustling city of Kathmandu, a vibrant melting pot of cultures and religions. Explore its ancient temples, lively markets, and historic streets, including Unesco World Heritage sites such as Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Nepalese culture and tradition, setting the perfect tone before embarking on your high-altitude motorbike tour adventure.

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Everest Base Camp

Experience the thrill of riding to Everest Base Camp on this epic motorbike tour, where rugged terrain and breathtaking views of the world’s highest peak create an adventure like no other. Visit Rongbuk Monastery, perched at 5,100 meters, the highest monastery in the world. With its profound spiritual significance and panoramic vistas of Mount Everest, it stands as both a cultural and visual highlight of the journey.

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Lhasa & High-Altitude Passes 

Explore the spiritual and architectural marvels of Lhasa on this unforgettable motorbike tour, including the legendary Potala Palace, a Unesco World Heritage site featuring the Red and White Palaces, ornate chapels and sacred Tibetan artifacts. Ride over challenging high-altitude passes like Gyatso La and Kampa La, where the breath-taking Himalayan scenery will leave you in awe, making every mile of this journey a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Accommodation For our Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Motorcycle tour

Throughout the expedition, we carefully select comfortable and characterful accommodation that provides the perfect balance of relaxation, hospitality, and local atmosphere.

In Kathmandu, you’ll stay in a welcoming boutique hotel, ideally located for exploring the city’s bustling streets, vibrant markets, and historic temples. It’s the perfect place to unwind before and after your Himalayan adventure.

As we ride through Nepal towards the Tibetan border, accommodation is in quality hotels and lodges, offering comfortable rooms, warm hospitality, and excellent meals to ensure you are well rested for the journey ahead.

Once across the border into Tibet, we stay in some of the region’s best available hotels, providing a welcome level of comfort after days spent riding through the vast Himalayan landscapes. Spacious rooms, modern facilities, and hearty cuisine help you recharge and prepare for the next stage of the adventure.

Swimming PoolSwimming Pool

On-site pool available at selected accommodation stops.

Air ConditioningAir Conditioning

Air-conditioned rooms where available.

Fan CoolingFan Cooling

Ceiling or portable fans provided in rooms.

Private BathroomPrivate Bathroom

Private ensuite bathroom facilities.

Hot ShowersHot Showers

Hot water showers available where possible.

Garden / Outdoor SeatingGarden / Outdoor Seating

Outdoor spaces to relax and unwind.

Laundry ServiceLaundry Service

Laundry services available locally or on site.

Mosquito NetsMosquito Nets

Mosquito protection provided where needed.

Towels & Linen ProvidedTowels & Linen Provided

Fresh towels and bedding included.

Breakfast IncludedBreakfast Included

Daily breakfast provided at accommodation.

Bar / Beer AvailableBar / Beer Available

Drinks available at select accommodation stops.

Tea & Coffee AvailableTea & Coffee Available

Tea and coffee facilities available.

Complimentary Drinking WaterComplimentary Drinking Water

Safe drinking water provided where possible.

Wi-Fi AvailableWi-Fi Available

Internet access available at accommodation.

All inclusive Motor bike tour Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Cuisine

breakfast

In Tibet, breakfast is a hearty and energizing start to your day. Typical options include eggs, toast, and a choice of rice or local breads.

The combination provides both familiar flavours and local staples to help you prepare for a day of exploring at high altitude.

LUNCH

Lunch usually features a rice-based dish similar to Dal Bhat, accompanied by vegetables, lentils, and sometimes meat.

These meals are wholesome, filling, and designed to give you the energy you need for trekking or sightseeing while offering a taste of Tibetan culinary traditions.

EVENING MEAL

Dinner is a comforting mix of rice, vegetables, and Dal, often paired with soups and occasionally spicier dishes. Meat of choice is chicken or even Yak, both of which are tasty and full of protein.

This satisfying meal allows you to relax and recharge after a long day, with flavours that reflect traditional Tibetan home cooking while remaining suitable for the high-altitude environment.

Itinerary For Motor Bike Tours in Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu

Day 10/04/2027 Home → Kathmandu

With packed bags and passport in hand, you leave home to head to Kathmandu in Nepal, the gateway to the Himalayas.

Day 11/04/2027 → Arrive in Kathmandu

Welcome to Nepal! Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you’ll be met by the RAMS Adventures team and transferred to our comfortable city-centre hotel.

The remainder of the day is yours to relax, recover from your journey, and soak up the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of Nepal’s vibrant capital. Whether you choose to unwind at the hotel or explore the bustling streets and colourful markets nearby, Kathmandu offers a fascinating introduction to the guided motorbike adventure ahead.

In the evening, we’ll gather for a welcome dinner where you’ll meet your fellow riders, guides, and support crew. We’ll discuss the expedition, answer any last-minute questions, and raise a glass to the incredible journey that lies ahead as we prepare to ride towards the roof of the world.

Overnight: Thamel (1700m)

Day 12/04/2027 Kathmandu → Day Off

After breakfast, we begin our exploration of Kathmandu, a city rich in history, culture, and spirituality. Nepal’s capital is home to an extraordinary collection of ancient temples, royal palaces, and historic monuments, each showcasing unique architecture and centuries of tradition.

One of the highlights of the day is a visit to the iconic “Monkey Temple.” Perched on a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Nepal’s oldest and most revered religious landmarks.

As you climb the steps to the stupa, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views across the city and a fascinating glimpse into Nepal’s spiritual heritage. The complex is adorned with colourful prayer flags, ornate shrines, spinning prayer wheels, and intricate Buddhist artwork, creating an atmosphere that is both peaceful and captivating.

The day provides the perfect introduction to the culture and traditions of Nepal before the adventure truly begins and we head towards the Himalayas.

Overnight: Thamel (1700m)

Day 13/04/2027 Kathmandu → Syabrubesi

120kms km

Today the real adventure begins as we leave the bustling streets of Kathmandu behind and ride north towards the mountains. Following winding roads through rural villages, terraced hillsides, and deep river valleys, we gradually enter the spectacular landscapes of the Langtang Region.

As the day progresses, the road becomes increasingly remote and challenging. Sections of broken tarmac, gravel, and rough mountain roads provide an exciting taste of the adventure riding that lies ahead. These demanding stretches are rewarded with incredible scenery, dramatic river gorges, and stunning views of the Himalayan foothills.

As the sun sets behind the mountains, you’ll have time to reflect on the first true day of riding and the incredible journey that lies ahead.

Overnight: Syabrubesi (2380m)

Day 14/04/2027 Syabrubesi → Kyirong

35kms km

After breakfast, we continue our journey north towards the Nepal–Tibet border, following dramatic mountain roads through deep valleys and spectacular Himalayan scenery.

At the border, we complete immigration and customs formalities before crossing into the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Crossing the frontier marks a significant milestone in the expedition as we leave Nepal behind and enter the vast landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau.

Once across the border, the scenery begins to change dramatically. The lush valleys of Nepal gradually give way to Tibet’s rugged mountains, wide-open spaces, and distinctive high-altitude terrain. We continue to the town of Kyirong, often referred to as the “Gateway to Tibet,” where we settle into our accommodation for the evening.

Overnight Kyirong (2300m)

Day 15/04/2027 Kyirong → Old Tingri

290kms km

After breakfast, we ride deeper into Tibet towards the town of Shegar, gaining altitude as we traverse the vast landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau.

Today’s route takes us over the spectacular Gonda Yandol La Pass (5,326m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. We pass the stunning turquoise waters of Pigu Tso Lake before continuing through the remote settlement of Old Tingri.

Throughout the day, riders are treated to some of the most dramatic scenery of the expedition, with the mighty Shishapangma (8,027m) dominating the skyline and the first unforgettable views of Mount Everest appearing on the horizon.

By late afternoon, we arrive in Shegar, where we rest and prepare for our approach to Everest Base Camp.

Overnight: Old Tingri (4200m)

Day 16/04/2027 Old Tingri → Shigatse

260kms km

After breakfast, we continue west across the Tibetan Plateau towards Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city and an important cultural and religious centre.

The ride takes us through the small town of Lhatse, where we stop for refreshments before continuing over a series of spectacular high-altitude passes, including Gyatso La Pass (5,220m) and Yulung La (4,950m). Along the way, expansive mountain vistas, remote valleys, and endless Tibetan landscapes provide an unforgettable day’s riding.

In the evening, there is time to explore the bustling local markets, experience daily Tibetan life, and soak up the atmosphere of this fascinating Himalayan city..

Overnight: Shigatse (3900m)

Day 17/04/2027 Shigatse → Lhasa

280kms km

After breakfast, we visit the magnificent Tashilhunpo Monastery, one of Tibet’s most important religious landmarks and the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama. Following time to explore the monastery and the city of Shigatse, we set off towards the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.

Today’s ride follows the scenic northern route, winding through vast valleys and traditional Tibetan countryside. We travel alongside the mighty Yarlung Tsangpo River, Tibet’s longest river, before reaching Chushul.

By late afternoon, we arrive in the legendary city of Lhasa, the spiritual heart of Tibet and home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the Himalayas.

Overnight: Lhasa (3600m)

Day 18/04/2027 Lhasa → Day off

After breakfast, our guide will lead a sightseeing tour of Lhasa’s most iconic landmarks, beginning with the magnificent Potala Palace.

Perched high above the city, this UNESCO World Heritage Site served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas and remains the most recognisable symbol of Tibet. Rising 13 storeys above the valley floor, the vast palace complex contains thousands of shrines, priceless Buddhist artefacts, elaborate murals, sacred chapels, and the tombs of several Dalai Lamas.

Walking through its ancient halls offers a remarkable insight into Tibet’s rich religious and political history.

Overnight: Lhasa (3600m)

Day 19/04/2027 Lhasa → Gyantse

280kms km

After breakfast, we leave Lhasa and set out on a spectacular ride towards Gyantse.

The journey takes us across some of Tibet’s most iconic high-altitude scenery. We climb over two dramatic mountain passes: Kampa La (4,750m) and Karo La (5,010m), each offering unforgettable views across the Tibetan Plateau. From these heights, we descend towards the breathtaking turquoise waters of Yamdrok Lake, one of Tibet’s three sacred lakes and a true highlight of the expedition.

Continuing through ever-changing landscapes of vast plains and snow-capped peaks, we arrive in the historic town of Gyantse. Set against a backdrop of ancient fortresses and monasteries dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.

Overnight: Gyantse

Day 20/04/2027 Gyantse → Old Tingri

310kms km

After breakfast, we continue our journey along the iconic Friendship Highway, riding through some of the most remote and visually striking landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau.

The route takes approximately five hours, passing through the small town of Lhatse before climbing once again into the high mountains. Here we cross the impressive Gyatso La Pass (5,220m), one of the highest points of the expedition.

As we descend from the pass, the scenery gradually opens into expansive plains dotted with monasteries, prayer flags, and the seasonal camps of Tibetan nomadic herders.

By late afternoon, we arrive back in Shegar (4,200m), where we rest and prepare for the next stage of our adventure towards Everest.

Overnight: Old Tingri (4200m)

Day 21/04/2027 Old Tingri → Rongbuk

295kms km

After breakfast, we set off for one of the most anticipated rides of the expedition as we journey towards Rongbuk, home to the world’s highest monastery and our gateway to Everest Base Camp.

The route climbs steadily into the high Himalayas, offering increasingly dramatic scenery as we approach the northern face of Mount Everest.

From here, we are rewarded with breathtaking views of Mount Everest, standing in all its majesty above the surrounding mountains. The atmosphere is both powerful and serene, as prayer flags flutter in the thin mountain air and the scale of the Himalayas truly comes into perspective.

Overnight: Everest Base Camp (5200m)

Day 22/04/2027 Rongbuk → Kyirong

290kms km

We cross the dramatic Lalung La Pass (5,050m), with sweeping panoramas of the Himalayan range, including distant views of Mount Everest. The route continues past the striking Peku Tso Lake before descending towards Dzonkha (Kyirong Xian).

From here, we ride a further 70km and ascend the formidable Yangdo La Pass (5,326m / 17,470ft), one of the highest points of the journey, before descending into the lush valleys of Kyirong, the Tibetan border town.

Overnight: Kyirong (2300m)

Day 23/04/2027 Kyirong → Nuwakot

After breakfast, we ride the short 25km stretch to the Nepal–Tibet border. Here we complete Chinese exit formalities before crossing back into Nepal and meeting our local Nepali support team.

The ride descends steadily from the high Himalayas, gradually re-entering Nepal’s greener valleys and winding mountain roads. As we lose altitude, the landscape transforms once again, shifting from stark Tibetan plateaus to lush hillsides, rivers, and terraced farmland.

Approaching Nuwakot, small villages become towns and roads become smooth again.

Overnight: Nuwakot (1300m)

Day 24/04/2027 Nuwakot → Kathmandu

50kms km

Approaching Kathmandu, the energy of the city begins to build, with bustling traffic, vibrant streets, and the unmistakable rhythm of Nepal’s capital.

Navigating through its lively districts, we arrive back in the heart of Kathmandu, where the adventure comes full circle amid ancient temples, colourful markets, and rich cultural heritage.

Overnight: Thamel (1700m)

Day 25/04/2027 Kathmandu → Home

Spend your final day in Kathmandu at leisure, reflecting on the incredible adventure, exchanging memories with fellow riders, and saying farewell to your Rams Adventure motorcycle tour companions.

Motorcycle Touring FAQ's

Tibet and Nepal Motorcycle Tour FAQ's

What’s the terrain like?

Do I need prior high-altitude experience?

What’s the local culture like?

Are visas required?

What’s the weather like?

KIT LIST - ESSENTIALS for the Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Motorcycle tour

With motorcycle clothing it is important to have the protection however it is equally important to be comfortable as you could be wearing most days. Below is a suggestive list of what clothing and equipment you may need to take on a RAMS Adventures however please talk to one of the team if you need some advice.

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FULL FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMET

Some of the trails can get dusty so it is advised that your helmet has either a visor or a pair of goggles. Your helmet must be of a standard that is required for road or track use.

​Suggestion - Shoes, Bell or Arai Helmets

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​GLOVES

Thin Motocross style gloves are perfect, ideally take two pairs.

Suggestion - Knox or Alpinestars

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BODY ARMOUR

Body armour needs to be cool and as flexible as possible but most of all comfortable, easy to be worn under your jacket or even as a jacket when its hot.

Suggestion - Knox or Forcefield

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TROUSERS or RIDING JEANS

Textile trousers with built in armour are ideal however lightweight riding jeans or trousers are a great alternative.

​Suggestion - Knox or Dainese

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WATERPROOF

There is nothing worse than being wet and although we go in the best weather window you can never rule out the rain.

Suggestion - Dainese or Richa

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JACKET

Hot, cold, dry, dusty and wet weather may be experienced.......even in just one day. Layered textile jackets are ideal as you can remove layers when you need and most jackets have removable armour.

Suggestion - Revit or Alpinestars

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BOOTS

Soft enduro or motocross boots, ideally will be waterproof as there may be one or two rivers to cross. Short boots are ideal for adventures below a difficulty of five however a full boot is recommended for the adventures above five.

Suggestion - Forma or TCX Adventure, Sidi

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HYDRATION BACKPACK

We supply bottled water at the beginning of each day to ensure you are hydrated throughout your ride

Suggestion - Camelbak or Kreiga

Recommended Extras for the Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Motorcycle road trip

To help make your journey more comfortable and enjoyable, we recommend bringing a few additional personal items alongside your main packing list. These optional extras can enhance your experience in varying climates and locations, ensuring you’re well prepared for everything from remote mountain stays to long travel days. While not essential, many riders find these items add convenience, comfort, and peace of mind throughout the adventure.

Basic First Aid KitBasic First Aid Kit

e.g. rehydration salts, paracetamol, ibuprofen, antiseptic cream, plasters.

High Factor Sun CreamHigh Factor Sun Cream

Strong sun exposure even in cold or mountainous areas.

SunglassesSunglasses

Suitable for cycling, mountains, or beach use.

Alcohol Hand SprayAlcohol Hand Spray

Use after washing hands and before eating.

DEET Insect RepellentDEET Insect Repellent

Protection against insects.

SwimwearSwimwear

Opportunities for swimming may arise.

TowelTowel

Small travel towel recommended (trains, homestays, basic accommodation).

Small Luggage / RucksackSmall Luggage / Rucksack

For overnight trips or essentials during travel.

Clothing (General)Clothing (General)

Mix for warm and cold conditions: t-shirts, shorts, long trousers, fleece.

Warm Jacket or CoatWarm Jacket or Coat

Insulated jacket for high altitude or cold environments.

HatHat

Warm hat for colder mountain conditions.

Trip Advisor Reviews

Exceptional Experience (April 2025)

Just back from riding a bike to base camp Mount Everest! It was the most amazing experience I’ve ever had on 2 wheels.

From start to finish Dave and Leah were incredible organisers with no detail left out. It was both challenging and exhilarating and I cannot recommend RAMS enough for adventure biking. Thank you for an incredible experience!!

Tibet, Top of the World (April 2025)

CThis was my third trip with Rams, having completed Vietnam from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh and Nepal Lowlands. Tibet was a trip I’ve wanted to do for 25 years so when it came up in 2019, I jumped at it, unfortunately a little thing called Covid put an end to that for a couple of years. So, when Dave sent out the replacement in 2024 I was in. As always, the trip starts in Kathmandu which is without doubt a great city and situated in valley surrounded by mountains. Day 3 we set off on our journey which starts off on tarmac but soon descends to some interesting/ challenging broken road. It takes a couple of days to get to the border partly due to the complicated paperwork that the Chinese require pre entry. Luckily with Dave & Leah and some local fixers its seamless from our point of view.

Everest Base Camp (April 2026)

Everest base camp which on anyone’s planet is special as it gets.

The scenery seems to get better and better and of course along the way we get some culture as well with Potala Palace the Dalai Lama’s old winter palace.

If you have to have one special bike trip in your life, then this is it.

Ride Safe

 

Everest Base Camp (April 2026)

Wow Wow Wow a proper boys’ own adventure: a 16 day motorbike ride from Kathmandu via Lhasa to Everestbase camp and back to Kathmandu. Every day was a gem. Geographical, political, architectural, agricultural and riding good bikes on cracking roads. Hairpins, canyons, desert, gravel never a dull moment and epic views.
Dave and Leah’s attention to detail is amazing and means everything runs very smoothly.
I’ve done a few trips and I have to say this was right up there as one of the most exciting, testing and enjoyable. I haven’t stopped smiling since I got back. Motorbikes do seem to bring out the smiles in people both in Nepal and Tibet. A fantastic trip.
I can wholeheartedly recommend it

The Transport during our Tibet Motor Bike Tour - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu Motorbike Tour

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

The Vibe: The original Himalayan’s smarter, stronger, high-altitude evolution.
Type: Adventure / Dual-Sport.
Best For: Riders who want serious touring comfort with real off-road ability—especially for Nepal’s highways and Himalayan trails.

Key Info:
The 450cc liquid-cooled Sherpa engine is a major upgrade over the old 411—more power, smoother cruising, and better overtaking on highways like the Prithvi or East-West. It handles altitude far better thanks to fuel injection and improved engine tuning.

The suspension is long-travel and confidence-inspiring for rough terrain—ideal for rocky climbs, river crossings, and broken rural roads. It’s heavier than a lightweight dual-sport, but much more stable for long-distance touring with luggage. Switchable ABS is useful for dirt descents.

Nepal Context:
This bike fits Nepal extremely well. Whether you’re riding in Kathmandu traffic, climbing toward Mustang, or touring to Rara Lake, the Himalayan 450 is built for these conditions.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 411

The Vibe: A simple, rugged mountain workhorse.
Type: Adventure / Dual-Sport.
Best For: Riders in Nepal who want a dependable, comfortable bike for highways and rough backroads.

Key Info:
The 411cc air-oil cooled engine focuses on torque over speed—great for hill climbs and loaded touring. The long-travel suspension handles broken roads and gravel well, though the bike feels heavy on tight trails. Built more for steady adventure riding than aggressive off-road.

Nepal Context:
Very common across Nepal, especially in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Parts and mechanics are easy to find compared to imported bikes, making it a practical choice for mountain touring and remote travel.