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Bicycle Tour In Nepal| (4 Nights/
5 Days)
Nepal offers some of the finest bike trails on Earth! There are virtually millions of tracks out here in Nepal. Some people have even started calling Nepal a "Mecca for Mountain biking." It's a wonderful feeling to feel how it would be to ride alongside some of the tallest mountains in the world or crisscross the hundreds of valleys, inhabited by the indigenous people whose lifestyle has remained unchanged for centuries, through terraced fields, rice paddies, rivers and jungles.
» Itinerary:
Day 01
Kathmandu to Nagarkot (38 km)
Ride starts early after breakfast from Kathmandu, we pass medieval town of Bhaktapur. Bhaktapur is an ancient city present full of Newari culture, many temples and squares. After exploring Bhaktapur we head northeast to Nagarkot on pitch road. We slowly climb 20km to Nagarkot passing steeply terraced rice fields and houses. When we reach on the top, if weather permit, we will be able to see the Himalayan range of Langtang and Khumbu region. Overnight in Nagarkot.
Day 02
Nagarkot - Namo Buddha- Dhulikhel (35 km)
We eat breakfast with sunrise views over the Himalayas. After we ride downhill leaving Nagarkot top to Nala other Newari Village. On the way we pass some interesting villages of Chhetri and Brahmans people and their daily lives on the fields. Then we leave for Dhulikhel on a dirt trail climbing and descending small hill before reaching the holy Buddhist site of Namo Buddha. According to legend it was here that Buddha, in a previous incarnation, fed his flesh to a hungry tigress as an offering. A stone statue marks the site; there is an active monastery on top of the hill. We follow the picturesque view along tarmac and dirt roads back to Dhulikhel. We spend a night at Dhulikhel. Enjoy sunrise in the morning.
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Bicycle Tour In Nepal
Nepal offers some of the finest bike trails on Earth! There are virtually millions of tracks out here in Nepal. Some people have even started calling Nepal a "Mecca for Mountain biking." It's a wonderful feeling to feel how it would be to ride alongside some of the tallest mountains in the world or crisscross the hundreds of valleys, inhabited by the indigenous people whose lifestyle has remained unchanged for centuries, through terraced fields, rice paddies, rivers and jungles.