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Nepal offers some of the
finest bike trails on Earth! There are virtually millions of tracks out there.
Some people have even started calling Nepal a "Mecca for Mountain biking." Until
few years back, visitors came to Nepal mostly to trek, climb, raft or to see the
Tigers in the wild. But now, a new sensation has begun.....mountain biking! |
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The best way to explore the Kathmandu Valley is on a mountain bike. Nepal’s diverse
terrain is a mountain biker’s dream adventure comes true. Mountain biking offers
an environmentally sound way of exploring this magnificent country, its
landscape and living heritage. There are plenty of dirty roads and trails in
Nepal to meet every mountain biker’s wildest fantasy. Mountain biking is
specially recommended if you wish to explore urban centers of Nepal such as
Pokhara and Kathmandu as well as the countryside. Adventurous souls may plan
extended trips to such exotic
locals as Namche Bazaar, and western Nepal. You could even do the entire length
of Nepal across the plains. Mountain bikes are available for rent by the day or
longer in many of the bicycle rental outlets in Nepal and around the city.
Have you ever wondered how
would it be to ride alongside some of the tallest mountains in the world? Or
crisscross the hundreds of valleys, inhabited by the indigenous people whose
lifestyle has remained unchanged for centuries, through terraced fields, rice
paddies, rivers and jungles.
This site brings you
information about mountain biking in Nepal, the mystical place with 10 of the 14
tallest mountains in the world. See Nepal on a mountain bike. You will love it!
We at Bike Nepal believe that bikes are the most versatile way of seeing
Nepalese rural lifestyle and exploring "off the beaten track." Join us for a
bike ride and we will guarantee you the highlights of your entire stay in Nepal.
Itinerary
Hyangla Namsari
Tour: 5 day
Day 01: Kathmandu to Nagarkot (38 km)
Ride starts early after breakfast from Kathmandu, we pass medieval town of
Bhaktapur. Bhaktapur is an ancient city present full of Newari culture, many
temples and squares. After exploring Bhaktapur we head northeast to Nagarkot on
pitch road. We slowly climb 20km to Nagarkot passing steeply terraced rice
fields and houses. When we reach on the top, if weather permit, we will be able
to see the Himalayan range of Langtang and Khumbu region. Overnight on the guest
Hotel/guest house.
Day 02: Nagarkot - Namo
Buddha- Dhulikhel (35 km)
We eat breakfast with sunrise views over the Himalayas. After we ride downhill
leaving Nagarkot top to Nala other Newari Village. On the way we pass some
interesting villages of Chetri and Bharamans people and their daily lives on the
fields. Then we leave for Dhulikhel on a dirt trail climbing and descending
small hill before reaching the holy Buddhist site of Namo Buddha. According to
legend it was here that Buddha, in a previous incarnation, fed his flesh to a
hungry tigress as an offering. A stone statue marks the site; there is an active
monastery on top of the hil. We follow the picturesque view along tarmac and
dirt roads back to Dhulikhel. We spend a night at Dhulikhel. Enjoy sunrise in
the morning.
Day 03: Namo Buddha to Pauwa
- Timal Danda (36 km)
After breakfast trip begin to famous Timal Danda, where lives majority of Tamang
people. First part of the riding up to Bhakunde Besi is fine pitched road. From
there start up hill with full of dust road up to Timalcot. From top of the
TimalDanda you will see fantastic views of Himalyan range and Sun koshi river
valley to north and south to Mahabharat range. Once you are on top the trip
follows will small up and downs and passes many Tamang village up to Pawa.
Day 04: Pauwa to Dhulikhel (37 km)
Ride starts after breakfast with Himalayan views on the north side. Return same
trial up to Timalkot. From Timalcot will take a fantastic downhill dust road to
Panchal valley. We cross small river call Ghue Khola and follow the small track
of Valley up to Tinpiple of Tamaghat. From here up to Dhulikhel friendly up hill
with pitched road.
Day 05: Dhulukhel to Kathmandu via Lubhu Sisneri (33 km)
Final day of ride passing ancient city of Panauti. This is less known town
rarely visited by tourists. Indreswor Mahadev Temple in Panauti is the oldest
surviving temple in Nepal, believed to be constructed in 1294A.D. Climbing west;
we follow small track along the Roshi River. Beyond the town of Madhuban, we
enter into a narrow pristine valley ascending 300m on superb trail to reach the
summit of Lakhuri Bhanjyang. This is probably the oldest route east out of
Kathmandu Valley, connecting the ancient cities of the valley with Panauti. The
ethnicity of the people change as we descend from Tamangs, Thakuries and
Chhetris to lowland Newari farmers. We then cycle the last part of our journey
from Sisneri to Kathmandu city with short visit to Patan Durbar Square.
Eco-friendly Trekking operate Mountain Bike Tours service in different
destinations in Nepal, for
program and price, please inquire us by filling up following "INQUIRY FORM"
below to contact us or send email at:
tours@nepalholiday.com. We request you to write us how long duration you
have for this tour.
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