Overview
Cycling or Mountain Biking in Nepal and Tibet is an extra ordinary experience offered by Nepal Eco Adventure. Nepal is the world’s first ranked adventure playground for mountain bikers. Cycling From the flat lands of the Terai to the terraced hillside and the vertical landscape towards the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas, provides you the adventure of awesome landscape with in a single country. Nepal Eco Adventure with experience cyclist loves cycling and firmly believes that this way of travel not only to energizes, stimulates and excites your senses but also to escape the well trodden tourist trails and experience the local people and cultural virginity. Our love of cycling and passion for adventure and real life biking tour experiences is what drives us to deliver high quality biking tours to all levels of rider wishing to explore this panoramic region since 10 years. Cycling can be a great way to enjoy mild temperatures of Nepal to go with remaining activities.
Clycling tour with eco adventure will take you to some of the most beautiful and unexplored places on the earth, wilderness of mountain biking where you will experience some tough climbs, technical descents, fast flying single track and exotic sights of ancient routes of Trans-Himalayan Traders and the rural village life of Nepal. Mountain biking on the top of the world through Nepal Eco adventure to legendary Annapurna Circuit, lower and upper Mustang, Jomsom, Muktinath, Langtang and around Manaslu is a un-debt-able experience . Apart from high altitude cycling Nepal Eco adventure offers cycling on different places like Kathmandu valley to beautiful city Pokhara, exploring sunrise and sunset of Nagarkot, uphill cycling to kakani, pilgrimage cycling to Namobuddha, cycling race exploring Dhulikhel with Banepa and exploring hidden trails to the rarely visited rural villages, where you will see charm faces of locals with their distinct tradition and culture and unbelievable lifestyle.
Some people even call Nepal as “Mecca for Mountain biking”. Mostly Visitors come to Nepal mostly to trek, climb , raft or to see the Tigers in the wild, But now, new sensation has begin as mountain biking. Have you ever imagined how would it be to experience a ride alongside of the tallest mountains in the world? Visist Nepal on a mountain bike, you will certainly love it.Nepal Eco adventure believes that cycling is the most versatile and adventurous way of exploring Nepalese rural lifestyle and the “off the beaten track.”
You believe or not cycling is very different from trekking in the reason of leg sore and an easy access to visit of Nepal. Cycling is a part of adventure of your life and a lifetime experience which Nepal Eco Adventure offers you with VIP service plan through our export cyclist. Just to visit and explore Nepal by trekking is old fashioned so visiting Nepal through cycling is seriousalternative. In case you find our cycling programs not appropriate to suit your wishes, just sent us your own interests and we will make you a tailored program or you can design your cycling tour as per your desire and the best service will be ours.
Note: Tour package of Nepal Eco Adventure are designed looking at the time value and also the money value of the client. And so designed tours are perfectly managed with good transportation and well-knowledged guide with fluent English in his/her tongue. Happy tour in Nepal With Nepal Eco Adventure
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Cycling burns 600 calories an hour
- On a bicycle you can travel 3 times faster than you can walk, for the same amount of energy.
- On a bicycle you can travel up to 1037km on the energy equivalent of a single liter of petrol.
- Cycling is great exercise: leisurely cycling (around 12 mph) burns calories at the same rate as very brisk walking (faster than 4mph)
- Reduces your risk of heart disease by 50%.
- An estimated 8.6 million cyclists hit the trails in 1998, nearly double the number in 1993.
- The World’s Highest Trans Himalayan Mountain Bike Race is held in the Tibetan part of Mount Everest which has an altitude of 17,160ft.
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