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Mountain Biking

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. Because this is a Spartan, laborious mode of travel, it is also considered the way to travel by the ‘purists’.

There are plenty of dirt roads and trails in Nepal to meet every mountain biker’s wildest fantasy. Mountain biking is specially recommended if you wish to explore the urban centers of Nepal such as Pokhara and Kathmandu as well as the countryside. Imagine, if you will, a ride through lush green rice fields, through hamlets, up and down the hillside, along the riverbank, around temples, past the street-roaming cattle, along the suspension bridge, along the highway, you name it. Through snow, monsoon downpour, wonderful light effects, or fierce head winds, depending on place and season. The adventurous souls may plan extended trips to such exotic locales as Tibet, Namche Bazaar, and western Nepal. You could even do the entire length of Nepal across the plains.

It was in the mid 1980s that Biking activity really took off in Kathmandu in the mid 1980s. Enthusiasts flew with their bikes from East Asia to Tibet to do a two weeks journey from there over the passes (17,000 ft) to Nepal. This landmark event put Nepal squarely in mountain biker’s map. Thus Kathmandu today is considered a Mecca for mountain bicyclists, drawing hundreds of enthusiasts from all corners o the world every year. Some of the regular routes that cover the valley are those, which weave in and out of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan.

Day 1 : Kathmandu 24 km / 3-4 hours)
Start from the nerve center of old Kathmandu, the Durbar Square, and wind your way up to holy Swayambhu, also known as the monkey temple. Then ride up and over ring road to say Kakani and re-enter Kathmandu from the northwest corner through terraced farmland and hamlets abandoned by time.

Day 2 : Bhaktapur (30 km / 4-5 hours) :
Begin at Thimi, the restored capital of Bhaktapur, and head up the tortuous road to Changu Narayan Temple and return via farming villages. Then head down to Pashupati along the bank of the Bagmati River and finish up at a Buddhist shrine, the Boudhanath stupa.

Day 3 : Patan (51 km / 8-9 hours) :
Start in Patan winding your way through the maze of alleys with ornately-carved windows, taking in historical sites such as the Golden Temple, Krishna Temple and Patan Durbar Square. Then head southeast past Ring Road to Panauti along a difficult off road trail. Then return to Kathmandu via a paved road or the same trail. Alternatively, you could head off to Dakshin Kali or Godavari.

Other outlying places popular with the enthusiasts are Nagarjuna, Nage Gompa, Tokha, Ichangu Narayan, Gomcha, Bungamati, Kakani, Dhulikhel and Nagarkot.

Further mountain bike trips are those extending from :
a) Dhulikhel to Kodari (82 km), near the Tibetan border.
b) Naubise to Royal Chitwan Park along the Rajpath through such scenic places as the Palung Valley, Daman and the not so scenic industrial town of Hetauda in the plains.
c) Hetauda to Mugling by way of Narayanghat
d) Lakeside Pokhara up and along the ridge to Sarangkot Point and continuing on to Naudanda from where you could take in the breathtaking close up view of the Himalayas and the Pokhara Valley.
e) Naudanda to Pokhara through Lumle, Beni and Birethanti or Naudanda to Pokhara (32 km) either via Sarangkot trial as described in (d) or the highway track, which starts with a tortuous 6 km descent into Modi Khola valley.

We also operate Mountain Bike tour to Sikkim, Darjeeling and Tibet. There are many more options if you are willing to take the time to find out.

Please contact us for Detail information, program and price, or any further inquiries

 
 
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