Guhar Moti to Siachen Base

Siachen Base Camp Road Expedition: August 11th – August 18th, 2025
Celebrate Independence Day with our Heroes at Siachen Base Camp!

Join us on a thrilling and record-setting journey from the western coast of India to the northernmost, most challenging terrain at the Siachen Base Camp. This expedition is aimed at creating a fastest road travel record and will cover iconic landmarks across Gujarat, Punjab, Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh.


Participation Cost & Vehicle Requirement

  • ₹24,999 per person – Participants are required to bring their own car, as this is a record-attempt drive. Fuel, tolls, and vehicle-related expenses will be borne by the participant All other trip-related expenses will be covered by Rovers & Seekers.

Trip Details

Start Date & Location:
Guhar Moti, Gujarat – August 11th, 2025 at 7:30 PM

End Location:
Ahmedabad – August 18th, 2025 (Night)

Duration:
9 Days

Objective:
Celebrate India’s 78th Independence Day with our brave soldiers at Siachen Base Camp – the highest battlefield on earth.

Transport:
SUVs with minimal halts to maintain speed and performance for record-setting pace.

Nature of Trip:
This is a high-speed, endurance-based expedition with the possibility of no major stops on the way to Siachen. The focus is on timing and covering maximum distance in minimum time.


Return Journey Highlights

  • Leh
  • Lamayuru
  • Kargil War Memorial
  • Dras
  • Sonmarg
  • Srinagar

End of Journey:
Reach Ahmedabad by night on August 18th, 2025


Key Features

Independence Day at Siachen: Salute the spirit of our jawans at India’s most strategic location.
Epic Road Expedition: Cross deserts, plains, valleys, and high-altitude passes in a single journey.
Landmark Trail: Drive through iconic sites of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh.
Scenic Glory: Witness the natural beauty of Himalayan landscapes and war memorials.
Patriotic Spirit: Be part of a record-setting drive celebrating India’s 78th Independence Day.

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Siachen Base Camp

Located in the eastern Karakoram hill in Ladakh, Siachen Base Camp stands as one of the highest and most remote military bases in the world, over 5,300 meters Known as the “highest battlefield on earth”, this peak, a symbol of extreme human endurance conditions of the Siachen Glacier m the snowy, is accessible for special military operations The visit gives us a glimpse of the harsh realities faced by the soldiers and a comprehensive insight into the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayan wilderness.

Drass

Located in the Kargil region of Jammu and Kashmir, India, Dras is famous as the “gateway to Ladakh”, this beautiful town at an altitude of around 3,280 meters holds the distinction of being the second coolest place to stay world outside Verkhoyansk in Siberia Surrounded by hills and transformed into a snowy wonderland in winter, Dras rose to prominence during the 1999 Kargil war, creating an important battleground and commemorating soldiers’ sacrifices in Dras Fight the Monument Beyond its historical significance, Dras offers spectacular sites, exciting tours for trails and opportunities to experience the unique culture of Dard-Balti. Visitors to the town can explore its rugged terrain, see the beauty of the Dras River as it meanders through the valley, and interact with locals who are known for their warmth and hospitality, which is natural the blend of glory and touching history has communicated.

Cherapunji

Cherrapunji, also known as Sohra, is a town in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, India, famous for being one of the wettest places on earth. Located in the lush Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji receives exceptionally high rainfall throughout the year, and is responsible for its green landscape and unique ecosystem The town boasts of views of waterfalls, deep gorges and terraced valleys adorned with vibrant vegetation. The natural beauty of Cherrapunji is accompanied by a rich cultural heritage, with the local Khasis known for their warm hospitality and traditional way of life Visitors to Cherrapunji Nohkalikai Falls, the highest waterfall in India one of the most spectacular examples of bioengineering by tribal T- Explore attractions such as bridges Whether to marvel at natural wonders or immerse yourself in cultural tapestry fabric, Cherapunji promises an unforgettable experience in the cool mountain waters of Meghalaya.