- By - Siddhant Bhatnagar
- On - 2022-06-20
5 Indian Bike trails you should know about: The offbeat adventure
Bike riding is the best adventure activity in India. This blog will take you to the best bike ride destinations in India. The best part about these places is that they are off-beat and unexplored by other tourists.
The Leh-Ladakh Bike Trip
The mesmerising Leh-Ladakh bike tour offers a fascinating experience, offering views of high snow-covered mountains, rugged landscape, beautiful lakes, Buddhist monasteries, etc. It is one of the best bike trips in India. Some other highlights of this trip are The Pangong Tso Namgyal, Tsemo Gompa, ZanskarValley, Nubra Valley, The Shanti Stupa, The Khardung La Pass, Royal Leh Palace, Magnetic Hill, etc. The ideal duration for a Leh-Ladakh bike tour would be 15 days or more.
The route starts from Delhi and goes through Kurukshetra and Chandigarh to Manali by road. From Manali there is an option to ride through Rohtang Pass (3120m high) or take the bus to Keylong via Rohtang pass. From Keylong it takes about 2 days ride to reach Leh via Askole village and along the Indus river bank (36 km).
Here are some highlights from our Leh-Ladakh biking trip:
Day 1: Delhi – Manali (240 km)
Day 2: Manali – Kaza (100 km)
Day 3: Kaza – Narlai (110 km)
Day 4: Narlai – Pangong Lake (170 km)
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh Bike Trip
The Himalayas are home to several mountain ranges and valleys. One such valley is Spiti valley, which is located in Himachal Pradesh. The Spiti River flows through this region and passes through the Kibber village. This bike trip in northeast India offers another challenging experience for adventure seekers.
The capital of this valley is Kaza, situated near the Spiti River. The Hindustan-Tibet highway leads into Spiti valley. Some of the highlights of this trip are the villages of Kibber, Kaza, Tabo, Baspa, and Kinnaur regions with apricot and apple orchards, Satluj river, and monasteries. The ideal duration for the Spiti valley bike trip would be 9 days.
This bike tour starts from Manali town which is an important tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh. Several popular tourist spots like Rohtang Pass (4230 m), Solang Nallah (3300 m), Rohtang Tunnel (3100 m), Sarchu (3700 m), Chandra Taal(3600 m) etc can be visited while on this road trip in Manali
The probable routes for the bike ride trip in Spiti Valley are as follows:
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Manali- Rohtang pass- Kunzum pass- Spiti
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Distance covered- 196 Km (approximately)
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Shimla – Sangla – Chitkul – Baspa – Kalpa – Kinnaur – Tabo – Spiti
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Distance covered- 697 km (approximately)
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Western Arunachal Pradesh Bike Trip
The North East is a beautiful place to visit, especially in the winter. There are so many places to explore, each with their own unique flavour. One of my favourite places is the 'Arunachal Pradesh', which is one of the most diverse regions in India.
The place has a lot of natural beauty and some amazing landscapes that can make for some great pictures. The best part about this place is that it's not very crowded and you get to see the real India here. This is one of the best places for a bike trip in northeast India with the most humbling landscape. Some of the highlights of this trip are the views of Waterfalls, lakes terraced paddy fields, alpine forests, mountain streams, small human settlements, Bomdila, Dirang, Tawang, Gorshem Chorten, Ziro, Parsuram Kund, and Namdapha National Park, Nameri national park, Kameng river, Sela pass, Tawang monastery, Zemithang valley etc
The probable route for the bike ride trip in Western Arunachal Pradesh is:
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Bhalupkong – Dirang – Bomdila – Tawang
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Distance covered- 300kms (approximately)
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Guwahati – Nameri National Park – Dirang – Tawang – Zemithang
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Total Riding Distance: 900 km approximately.
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Kolli Hills in Tamil Nadu
The North East is a beautiful place to visit, especially in the winter. There are so many places to explore, each with their own unique flavour. One of my favourite places is the 'Arunachal Pradesh', which is one of the most diverse regions in India.
The place has a lot of natural beauty and some amazing landscapes that can make for some great pictures. The best part about this place is that it's not very crowded and you get to see the real India here. This is one of the best places for a bike trip in northeast India with the most humbling landscape. Some of the highlights of this trip are the views of Waterfalls, lakes terraced paddy fields, alpine forests, mountain streams, small human settlements, Bomdila, Dirang, Tawang, Gorshem Chorten, Ziro, Parsuram Kund, and Namdapha National Park, Nameri national park, Kameng river, Sela pass, Tawang monastery, Zemithang valley etc
The probable route for the bike ride trip in Kolli Hills is:
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Bangalore – Krishnagiri – Salem – Rasipuram – Kolli Hills
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Distance covered: 280 kms (approximately).
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Kerala Bike Trip
A bike ride in Kerala; “God’s own country”, is a memorable experience with fresh beaches, beautiful lighthouses, and delightful greenery. Apart from being one of the best bike trips in India, it also offers serene views of tea and rubber plantations and paddy fields. Some other highlights of this bike trip are National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, Wayanad, and other sanctuaries which are home to elephants, langur monkeys, and tigers.
The road from Kannur to Kumarakom is a beautiful coastal drive that passes through the villages of Malabar region. It is one of the most popular road trips in Kerala and hence you can expect high traffic at certain points during weekends and holidays. The route is dotted with small towns such as Payyanur - where you can see the famous Kalpathy temple (the only temple dedicated to Lord Krishna) - and Tellicherry - where you can visit several churches including St. Antony's Church that has its roots back in 15th century.
The ride from Kannur to Kumarakom takes about 3 hours but if
The probable route for the bike ride trip in Kerala is:
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Kochi- Thattekkad- Muthuvaankudi- Munnar- Periyar- Kulamavu- Kumarakom – Alleppey-Marari
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Distance covered- 4.5 kms (approximately)
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If you love biking, India is the right place to go. It offers a unique experience of biking and it leads you to unexplored terrain where you can see wonderful scenes around. If you want to ride through the Himalayas then go to Leh, if you want a coastal ride then head to Andaman Islands, if you want an off-road adventure through dense forest then plunge into Bhutan and there are many more such places.