Highlights
Overview
Fat tires, a soft padded seat and 17 more gears than the average Nepali bike –the mountain bike is ideal, go anywhere, versatile machine for exploring Nepal.
These attributes make it possible to escape sealed roads, and to ride tracks and ancient walking trails to remote, rarely visited areas of the country. Importantly, they allow a liberating freedom of travel-you can stop whenever you like-and they free you from the crowded buses and claustrophobic taxies.
While the heart of the Kathmandu valley is too hectic and traffic-congested nowadays to truly offer a fun biking experience, the fringes of the valley are another story and they quite possibly offer some of the best and most consistent biking in Nepal, with a dense network of tracks, trails and back roads. A mountain bike really allows you to get off the beaten track and discover idyllic Newari villages that have preserved their traditional lifestyle.
Many trails are narrow, century-old walkways that are not shown on maps, so you need a good sense of direction when venturing out without a guide. To go unguided entails some risks, and you should learn a few important words of Nepal to assist in seeking directions. Bring a map and compass or at least a GIPS-enabled Smartphone with a map app.
Equipment for mountain Biking
Most of the bicycles for rent in Nepal are low-quality, Indian and Chinese mountain bikes, not suitable for the rigours of trail riding. High quality front –shock, 18 gears mountain bikes are better.
If you bring your own bicycle, it is essential to bring tools and spare parts, as these are largely unavailable outside of Kathmandu. Established mountain-bike tour operators have mechanics, workshops and a full range of bicycle tools at their office.
Road Condition for Cycling
Nepali roads carry a vast array of vehicles-buses, motorbikes, cars, trucks, tractors, holy cows, wheelbarrows, dogs, wandering children and chickens, all moving at different speeds and in different directions. Traffic generally travels on the left-hand side, through it’s not uncommon to fine a vehicle approaching you head on. In practice, smaller vehicles give way to larger ones, and bicycles are definitely at the bottom of the heap.
A few intrepid mountain bikers have taken bicycle into trekking areas such as the Annapurna Circuit and, more recently the Manaslu Circuit, hoping to find great riding, but you have to be prepared to carry your bicycle for at least 30% of the time. In addition, there are always trekkers, porters and local people clogging up the trails, Sagarmatha National Park doesn’t allow the trails should ne high priority when cycling.
Trail Etiquette
Clothing for Cycling
Tight –fitting lycra bicycle clothing night be functional, but it’s a shock to locals, who maintain a very modest approach to dressing. Such clothing is embarrassing and also offensive to Nepalis.
A simple way to overcome this is by wearing a pair of comfortable shorts and a T-shirts over your bicycle gear. This is especially applicable to female cyclist, as women in Nepal generally dress conservatively.
Safety for Cycling
Trails are often filled locals going about their daily work. A small attached to your handlebars and used as a warning of your approach, reducing your speed, and a friendly call “Cycle is coming” go a long way in keeping everyone on the trails happy and safe. Children love the novelty of the bicycles, the fancy helmets, the colors and the strange clothing, and will come running from all directions to greet you. They also love to grab hold of the back of your bicycle and run with you. You need to maintain a watchful eye so one gets hurt.
Arrival in Kathmandu
Kathmandu day Sightseeing
Drive from Kathmandu to Beshishar.
Riding Mountain Bike Beshishar to Darapani .
Ride Bike From Darapani to Upper Pisang.
Ride Bike From Upper Pisang to Manang
Rest day in Manang
Ride Bike From Manang to Yak Kharka
Ride Bike From Yak Kharka to Hi Camp
Ride Bike From Hi Camp to Mukathenath
Rest Day in Mukathenath
Ride Bike From Mukathenath to Chhushang
Ride Bike From Chhusang to Sangboche
Ride Bike From Sangboche to Dhakhmar
Ride Bike From Dhakhmar to Lomanthang
Rest Day in Lomanthang
Ride Bike From Lomanthang to Yara
Ride Bike From Yara to Ghara
Ride Bike From Ghara to Charang
Ride Bike From Charang to Summer
Ride Bike From Summer to Jomsom
Rest Day in Jomsom
Ride Bike From Jomsom to Tatopani
Ride Bike From Tatopani to Ghorepani
Ride Bike From ghorepani to Berethati
Ride Bike from Berethati to Pokhara
Rest day in Pokhara
Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Depacher Kathmandu Airport
What's included
- Experience English speak Bike Guide and porter
- 2 Guest =1 porter (porter carry 20 kg) sharing bag
- International pickup and drop
- Trekking permits , Upper mustang special permits And Annapurna conversation permits
- 3*Hotel Kathmandu 3N/3*hotel Pokhara 2 N (Bed and Breakfast)
- Food and Accommodation during the trek
- Privat jeep Kathmandu to Beshishar
- Pokhara to Kathmandu fly Ticket
- Medical kids
- Guide porter insurance
- Sleeping bag and duffle bag ,Down jacket and Trekking pol
- Some Bike Tool
What's not included
- International fly ticket
- Mountain bik
- Nepal visa fee
- Personal medical /travel insurance
- Guide , porter And driver tips
- Personal Equment
- Personal bill
- Kathmandu and Pokhara lunch /dinner
- Personal Mountain Bike and their one tool
