Nepalis home to eight of the ten highest mountains on Earth, it is a truly magical country at the top of the world! With its diverse geography, rich heritage, and breathtaking scenery, Nepal offers something special for every visitor. Our Nepal motorcycle tours are your chance to get up close and personal with this spectacular mountain paradise, creating vivid memories as you go. Our tours take in locations including Mustang, Kagbeni, Lo Manthang, Muktinath, Begnas Lake, Pokhara, and the capital, Kathmandu, all while affording views of the highest mountain range on Earth. We’ll snake through the electrifying Himalayan mountain roads, overcoming varied terrain and passing Hindu and Buddhist temples en route. With our experienced guides at your side, our motorcycles tours of Nepal are the ideal way to experience the country’s hidden delights.

Road to Mustang
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04.10. – 17.10.2026 || 18.10. – 31.10.2026
01.11. – 14.11.2026 || 15.11. – 28.11.2026
14.03. – 27.03.2027 || 03.10. – 16.10.2027
17.10. – 30.10.2027 || 31.10. – 13.11.2027
14.11. – 27.11.2027
The remote Mustang Valley lies north of the Annapurna massif, stretching toward the Tibetan Plateau. Once an isolated Himalayan kingdom, Upper Mustang remained closed to travelers until 1992. Today it offers one of the most exclusive and spectacular Nepal motorcycle tours available — a true Himalayan adventure ride for experienced riders.
Guided Motorcycle Touring in Nepal
Motorcycle Tours in Nepal
Motorcycle tours in Nepal offer a unique way to explore one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. Riding through the country on two wheels allows travelers to experience the contrast between bustling cities, quiet villages, and the towering peaks of the Himalayas. From the vibrant streets of Kathmandu to the peaceful lakeside setting of Pokhara, every ride reveals a different side of Nepal’s culture and scenery. The roads wind through valleys, terraced hillsides, and mountain passes, offering both exciting riding and breathtaking views. Motorcycle touring in Nepal combines adventure, cultural encounters, and the freedom of exploring the Himalayas on two wheels
The Culture of Nepal
Nepal’s culture, customs, history, and religions are as fascinating as they are varied. The Nepali people are of varied backgrounds and ethnicities – most are descended from three main waves of migrants, from northern Burma/Tibet, from India, and from China. Nepali is the main language, although a range of minority languages are also spoken. Over 80% of Nepal’s people are Hindu; the highest proportion of Hindus in any country on Earth. Buddhism is also practiced by just under 10% of the population. The two religions exist peacefully side by side, and some blending of the two faiths has occurred over many centuries. Both Hinduism and Buddhism have made a deep mark on the national landscape, and temples linked to both religions are among Nepal’s best attractions.
