Manali Shimla Cycling

The Manali-Shimla Cycling is an exciting adventure through Himachal Pradesh, with an altitude of up to 10,700 feet. Suitable for both beginners and moderate cyclists, it offers a mix of scenic valleys, forests, and mountain views. The trip, best undertaken from April to October, takes cyclists through Kullu Valley, Tirthan Valley, and Narkanda, passing apple orchards, terraced fields, and historic temples. The route offers a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, with ample opportunities for exploration and photography.

Manali Leh Cycling

The Manali-Leh Cycling is a thrilling 500 km ride through high-altitude mountains, crossing some of the highest passes in the world, including Khardung La at 5,600 meters. This challenging journey takes cyclists through scenic landscapes, nomadic villages, and wildlife sightings, testing both physical endurance and mental strength. The route offers a mix of uphill climbs, cold winds, and exhilarating downhill rides, culminating in the achievement of reaching Leh. The 10-day promises an unforgettable experience of adventure and stunning mountain views.

Mountain Biking Jalori Pass

The Chandrashila Trek is a scenic 6-night, 7-day cycling offering an easy to moderate challenge, ideal for adventure seekers. The route covers 89 km, reaching a maximum altitude of 3,260 meters (10,700 feet). Best undertaken between April and October, the trek passes through beautiful forests, providing breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. Along the way, trekkers visit the Tungnath Temple, a 1,000-year-old shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, located at the highest altitude of the Panch-Kedars.

Winter Mountain Biking

The Winter Mountain Biking is a 3-night, 4-day adventure covering 75 km at an altitude of 1,820 meters (6,000 feet). Ideal for moderate cyclists, the trip takes place from December to November, offering the chance to bike through snow-covered Himalayan routes. Starting from Seobagh, cyclists explore scenic tracks with proper gear, enjoying the quiet, less-crowded roads. The camp is set near the snow line, allowing for a unique winter experience. Participants need proper winter and biking gear for safety. This promises an unforgettable ride through the serene Himalayan landscape in winter.

Bijali Mahadev

The Cycling Naggar to Bijali Mahadev trip is a 60 km, moderate to strenuous ride with a maximum altitude of 2,460 meters (8,070 feet). Best from April to November, it takes cyclists through Kullu Valley's forests, steep climbs, and stunning mountain views. Highlights include resting at Jana village's waterfall and enjoying views of Kullu city from Matakochadi. The journey ends at Bijali Mahadev, a sacred temple offering panoramic views of Parvati and Kullu valleys. The trip includes camping, meals, and a return ride to Naggar.

Manali To Rohtang Pass Cycling

The Manali to Rohtang Pass Cycling is a 3-night, 4-day adventure, covering challenging terrain and offering stunning views of the Himalayas. Cycling from Manali to Rohtang Pass (3,978 meters), this trip is perfect for those with moderate fitness levels. The journey includes steep climbs, scenic valleys, and snow-capped peaks, along with camping and meals, making it a complete Himalayan adventure.

Manali to Chandratal Cycling

The Manali to Chandratal Cycling is a 4-night, 5-day adventure covering 250 km with a maximum altitude of 4,200m (13,750ft). Suitable for those with moderate to strenuous cycling experience, the journey takes you through lush valleys to the arid Spiti Valley, culminating at the stunning Chandratal Lake. The route passes through Rohtang Pass, Gramphoo, and Chhatru, offering breathtaking views of mountain landscapes. The final ride to the lake is followed by a short walk to the lake's edge. The trip includes camping, meals, and transport back to Manali.

Manali to Chandratal Cycling

The Manali to Chandratal Cycling is a 4-night, 5-day cycling adventure covering 250 km with a maximum altitude of 4,200m (13,750ft). The journey takes you through lush green valleys, the Rohtang Pass, and the arid Spiti Valley, ultimately reaching the breathtaking Chandratal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake due to its crescent shape. The route includes gradual climbs, steep descents, and stunning landscapes, including oak and conifer forests, river valleys, and the barren beauty of the Spiti region. After reaching Chandratal, you can explore the lake before cycling back to Chhatru and returning to Manali by taxi.

Manali to Chandratal (Spiti) Cycling

The Manali to Chandratal (Spiti) Cycling is a 4-night, 5-day adventure covering 190 km with a maximum altitude of 4,200m (13,750ft). This moderate to strenuous cycling trip is ideal for those seeking a challenge, offering a route that takes you through picturesque valleys, dense forests, and the barren beauty of the Spiti Valley. You’ll pass through the Rohtang Pass, Chhatru, and the stunning Chandratal Lake, known as the Moon Lake for its crescent shape. The trip includes all meals, camping accommodation, and transport back to Manali. The best time to embark on this is from June to November.

Manali Leh Khardung La Cycling

The Manali-Leh-Khardung La Cycling spans 11 nights and 12 days, covering 560 km at altitudes up to 17,582 feet. This challenging journey takes you through high-altitude mountains, including passes like Rohtang, Bara Lacha La, Lachung La, Nakee La, Tanglang La, and the highest Khardung La. The route offers scenic beauty, from vast plains to nomadic villages, and a chance to see wildlife like blue sheep and yaks. The requires physical and mental preparation, with all meals and camping provided. Best suited for cycling enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable adventure, the trip runs from June to September.



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