| This fantastic 2-week trip
follows narrow paths between villages for an incredible encounter
with rural Nepal and superb mountain views.
Explore Pokhara’s classic
routes, including the Kali Horseshoe, with its superb views of the
Annapurnas and of the beautiful Macchapuchare (Fishtail). Head eastwards,
via the Marsyangdi and Trisuli valleys and the ridge-top town of
Gorkha, on trails which have seen few mountain bikers. After the
testing, mile-high, climb to the Kathmandu Valley rim, you are rewarded
with breathtaking views of the Nepal Himalaya from our camp at Kakani.
The trip’s glorious finale is a downhill blast on the “Kathmandu
Race Route.”
Where are you going?
Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu.
Day 2: Assemble bikes and take a riding tour of
Kathmandu.
Day 3: Drive to Pokhara. There may be time for
a sunset ride along the shores of Phewa Tal (lake).
Day 4: A challenging day-ride from Pokhara - a
700 meter ascent to the summit of Sarangkot. This is an excellent
viewpoint above Pokhara with a vast panoramic view of the Himalaya
from Dhaulagiri to Manaslu. It is a long descent back to Pokhara.
Day 5: Bike the 'Khali Horseshoe' reaching a high
point at 1270m. The descent is awesome, via the village of Hot Chili
to the shores of Begnas Tal.
Day 6: A long off-road day crossing two small passes.
Winding through terraced fields alongside water channels makes a
fantastic ride and provides no end of amusement for the locals.
At Bhorletar join a jeep track and wind along the Modi Khola River
to the small village of Kalasti.
Day 7: A day that is mostly uphill (interspersed
with downhill rushes). Following a ridge-top road through small
unspoiled villages is an absolute highlight followed by a steep
descent to Dumre on the Marsyangdi River.
Day 8: Following the Annapurna Circuit trek route
to Palugtar, where an impressive footbridge crosses the raging Marsyandi
River, a maze of footpaths leads across a small pass and down to
the Dorandi Khola River. A lunchtime swim here is followed by a
climb to Gorkha.
Day 9: A free day in Gorkha where you may choose
to visit some of the sights of this historic town or venture out
into surrounding villages.
Day 10: Seven miles of rough undulating jeep track
leads to the village of Mailung. It is then a wild, overgrown 700m
descent into the Buri Gandaki Valley. Following a neglected jeep
track (which at one point turns into a stepped path) eventually
reach the Trisuli River.
Day 11: Bike along the river to Batar Bazaar. Then
it’s a long, steep 1600m climb to Kakani on the rim of the
Kathmandu Valley.
Day 12: An exciting mix of jeep track and single
track on the descent to Kathmandu.
Day 13: Depart OR join your
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| Itinerary
| Day |
Altitude |
Time |
1 |
Arrive Kathmandu |
1300m |
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2 |
Kathmandu |
|
|
3 |
drive Pokhara |
915m |
6 hrs |
4 |
Ride Sarangkot |
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Pokhara |
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|
5 |
‘Khali’ Horseshoe |
1270m |
|
| |
Begnas Tal |
|
6 hrs |
6 |
Sundari Danda |
|
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Kalasti |
|
8-9 hrs |
7 |
Dumre |
|
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8 |
Palugtar |
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Gorkha |
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|
9 |
rest day |
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10 |
Mailung |
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Buri Gandaki Valley |
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|
11 |
Batar Bazaar |
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Kakani |
2145m |
4 hrs |
12 |
Kathmandu |
1300m |
|
13 |
Depart |
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Trip Grade: Challenging
Duration: 13 Days
Style: Bicycle Trip - Lodge & Camping
Best time to go: September-June
For more information request
dossier
BIK-PK-13 |

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