Does bike riding excite you? The top 5 bike trips you must not miss

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Does bike riding excite you? The top five bike trips you must not miss  20th Sept 2021

 

Going on bike rides in India is an enthralling experience, as our country is home to awe-inspiring landscapes, natural beauty and colourful local rural life. From the snowy Himalayan range to the lush green forests of Kerala, the sandy deserts of Rajasthan, to the beaches of West Bengal, one can never be bored.

As you see, there are many bike routes that any travel enthusiast will be excited to go on, but we have shortlisted the top 5 bike trips you must not miss!

1. To the highest motorable road in the world (Manali – Leh): It is probably one of the most recommended routes for bike trips, and it is famous for all the right reasons. Every second spent away from work and home is worth watching the picturesque scenes pass by. You will come across the beautiful and challenging Rohtang, Gulaba, Khardungla Pass, Dorcha passes on the way. Winter jackets and thermal wear are necessary as the climate is exceptionally chilly.

The tour lasts for about 12 days and 11 nights. The total driving distance is 1055 km from Delhi, and it is worth every mile. The best time for this trip is from July to September. Take refreshment breaks to enjoy warm sips of hot coffee/tea as you en-route towards your destination.

2. The road towards yellow sands and palaces (Jodhpur – Jaisalmer): You cannot possibly find a better way to explore these traditionally rich and rustic cities. These places are all about their palaces, music, dance, and authentic mouth-watering traditional cuisines. It is ideal for bikers who are curious to explore beyond just nature and concentrate on the city's glorious history, rich heritage, and tiny nooks and corners.

3. Riding on the salt marshes (Ahmedabad – Rann of Kutch): The short tour is full of surprises. It is the perfect blend of nature, tradition, and escapade. Don't forget to have a night's stay at a Bhunga (mud house) to experience the local lifestyle. Plan your trip during a full moon because watching the full moon from the Rann is considered a liberating moment in life.

4. To the French heritage town (Chennai – Pondicherry): For the people in Chennai, Pondicherry is a great weekend getaway. A ride along the east coast will take you through tranquil sunsets by the beach, along with eye-catching green rice fields and fascinating fishing villages.

Though many people don't take any halts, there are a few underrated places worth visiting on your way to the French town, like the Chunnambar backwaters and the Dutch Fort.

5. In God's own country (Kochi – Ooty): You will feel close to nature in Kerala, nestled in sublime greenery; the tropical place makes you feel alive. The journey begins from the beautiful city Kochi and continues along the Arabian coastal strip with a soothing breeze encompassing your soul, straight towards the hilly terrain of the state.

You will come across several tea and coffee plantations, which produce the best and most expensive coffee beans in the world. Overall, the plantations, beaches, and backwaters will rejuvenate you! The recommended season is summer, between March and May.

A helpful tip: Bike rides are the best way to connect with nature and learn about a region's traditions, food, and art forms. But, you may not know specific state laws regarding tourists and driving, so go through travel websites to stay out of legal trouble. Also, get your bike an essential servicing, carry a basic tool kit and always ensure valid 2 wheeler insurance before going on such trips.

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