Biking In Nepal
Posted on Jun 22, 2012 by trekker under CyclingTags: Biking, Nepal, trails
BIKING AT THE HEART OF NEPAL
There are various travel agencies and locals in Nepal who could arrange mountain Bikes in Nepal for Tourists to simply enjoy the beautiful Nepal. If you’re looking for real adventure still enjoying the nature and serenity of Nepal, I think mountain biking with a good map could be the best you could ever do here.
Some of the most enthralling tour destinations for Mountain Biking are listed below for your convenience:
1. Biking at the heart of Kathmandu Valley.
2. Biking in Pokhara
3. Pokhara to Gorkha Tour
4. Kathmandu to Nagarkot Tour
5. Kathmandu to Dhulikhel
6. Kathmandu to Khasa
7. Tour at the Himalayas
8. Kathmandu to Pokhara
9. Gorkha to Trishuli bazzar
10. Trails in Langtang
11. Biking in Terai plains of Nepal
Well, some of the most popular Biking trails are listed above but there are numerous others that could be followed depending on the level of adventure and passion you adhere.
Biking to all local villages and surrounding places in Nepal would give you an opportunity to not only see the real Nepal but also learn about people, culture and history the country envelops.
I think following the routes set out by travelling agencies is not the Nepal you want to see. There’s so much you will miss if you don’t come out in the open and find for yourself.
You will be extremely surprised how helpful locals are in Nepal and how fluent they could be in English.
You will never find out if you don’t take the chances, will you?
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