India
is home to some of the richest trails and ranges that make for the most
enriching bike rides.
1. MANALI To LEH LADAKH
- Make sure you have at least 15 days on hand to do this trip
though, you cannot rush through it. You’ll be wrapped in a beautiful valley in
Manali and then reach a gorgeous peak in Leh.
2. SHIMLA To SPITI
VALLEY - Think of riding through Shimla, on the beautiful
highway and right up to an even more beautiful valley in Himachal Pradesh,
where you can savour the sights and sounds of nature.
3. BANGALORE To KANNUR -
Kannur, in Kerala, is a great destination in itself. If
you’re planning a vacation in the state, the best way to do so is to combine it
with this long, but brilliant bike route.
4. POLLACHI To CHALAKUDY
- Another beautiful South Indian bike trail, this one will take
you all the way from Tamil Nadu to Kerala along an incredibly beautiful route.
5. SILIGURI To YUKSOM - Riding
through Darjeeling and Sikkim is always a great route, and the best way to do
it is to start from Siliguri. Don’t miss out on riding through Kalimpong (and
stopping at some of the colourful markets on your way).
6. BHALUPKONG To TAWANG
- Have you ever ridden through a beautiful route that’s also
really challenging? Make your way to Arunachal Pradesh to get through this
route all the way to Tawang.
7. BARMER To BIKANER - The
ride is serene and calm because of the lack of population in most of the
regions and you’ll feel like royalty when you’re done.
8. GUWAHATI To KHASI
HILLS - Be careful on this ride because it can get a little
damp and the trail could be wet and slippery. However, once you get past all
that, making it through Shillong right up to the Khasi Hills in the east is a
great way to have the perfect biking experience.
9. MUMBAI To TRIVANDRUM
- This seems like an unlikely ride, but it’s trully one of the
best. Not only is it a great way to have a complete vacation, it’s also a
little easier than most of the rest on this list.
10. DELHI To MANDAWA - oing
all the way from Delhi towards the Taj Mahal, you can also stop at the Fatehpur
Sikri falls in between Agra and Jaipur, see some of the forts in the city and
get into a cultural mood at Pushkar, where you’ll have to be careful of a
slightly narrower trail.
India is quite the bike friendly nation, and you will
meet loads of awesome people in loads of awesome local tea stalls !!
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