Get ready for a breath-taking experience in the paradise of mountain bikers. Accompanied by the grandeur of mountains, you will get to experience world-class cycling tours in Nepal along with centuries-old culture, great trials, pure mountain air, and the great Himalayan peaks. Cycle alongside the river while exploring the countryside of Nepal, as this ride will be the ride of your life.
Being among the best in the world doesn't mean that it is a place only for biking professionals, as casual cyclists can also experience the beauty of the trials and the terrain. The amount of thrill and peace is surmountable as you cycle through the valleys and mountains. The adventures include heart-throbbing downhills with long stretches of hairpin turns, off-road trails through vivid sceneries that include remote village sanctuaries, river and gorge verges, emerald-green rice fields and sacred Hindu/Buddhist religious sites. Itineraries of cycling trips in Nepal lead secret trials to explore rarely visited pockets of Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, Tibet and many more. Camera enthusiasts can never be at rest here with diversified beauty all around in the form of farming villages, temples older than time teaming up with the gods and the abundant wildlife of the Terai jungles. Fifty languages among seventy ethnic groups keep Nepal glittering with festivals and colorful ceremonies throughout the year. Witness this cultural extravaganza by yourself and cycle your way through the raw beauty of Nepal.
What should I bring?
Keeping in mind that there are no real biking shops in Nepal, one needs to carry his/her own gear. Besides, it depends on the type of tour you choose. A 1-3-day trip near Kathmandu Valley will have all gears provided if you have registered with an agency. Some places might provide small parts and tune-ups, but your options will be limited. Hence, to avoid any upset and for a once in a lifetime adventure, come prepared.
- Can I rent bikes? (Cycle rent in Nepal/Bike rental Nepal)
You can rent bikes from shops in Kathmandu and Pokhara, with prices starting from $1 a day (Negotiable). A deposit is required but, bike rental in Nepal does not demand a passport.
- Can I get my bike through customs?
Yes, you can bring your bicycle to Nepal, but remember, bringing anything expensive is not a walk in the park. Don't be surprised if you see a missing seat or handle. You can tackle problems with customs officials who ask for import duty by explaining that you are a tourist and that the bike will leave with you.
Destinations beyond Nepal
Various popular companies provide tours within the Himalayan range. Through these journeys, you can witness remote parts of Sikkim, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, Ladakh, Laos, and Northern Thailand. To enjoy cycling at some of the exotic places in Nepal, check our tour packages with exciting inclusive deals. Visit us today!