Standing amidst the majestic landscapes of India, the rider’s heart swells with nostalgia, reminiscent of carefree childhood days spent pedaling mountain bikes. The rush of wind and the thrill of conquering untamed MTB trails all come rushing back. Let’s go back to those days! And what better way to explore than riding in India?
India’s diverse terrain presents an array of exhilarating MTB trails that rekindle those cherished childhood memories. Cycling routes in India are sure to bring out the adrenaline addict in you. From the challenging high-altitude paths of Manali to Spiti Valley to the remote routes from Bomdila to Tawang and the enchanting journey from Siliguri to Darjeeling, every pedal stroke is a journey back in time, now amplified by the capabilities of modern mountain bikes.
The nostalgia deepens with every twist and turns as the rider embarks on the trail from Shillong to Cherrapunji. The familiar sense of wonder and excitement, once experienced as a child, relive the same on an MTB cycle and dwell in the moments of Deja vu. With each trail, India unveils a new chapter of breathtaking beauty and adrenaline rush, reminding the rider of the enduring magic of exploration on two wheels and the limitless possibilities of the modern MTB. Here are some of the famous MTB trails.
Manali to Spiti Valley
One of the most unique travel routes in the world is found in India, where sand desert basins and lush farmlands are strategically encircled by vast mountain ranges and bridged by the Himalayas.
Crossing both Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass, this route. There are 145 km between the two passes. Ensure you are prepared with the appropriate clothing and equipment because the terrain can occasionally be difficult. The summer months of mid-May to mid-October would be the best time to travel.
Bomdila to Tawang
The Himalayas on three sides surround nearly the entire state of Arunachal Pradesh. You’ll ride MTB bikes through breathtakingly stunning green landscapes, gushing rivers, snow-capped mountains, and the occasional fog zone. To travel from one place to another it is around 170 kilometers. Until Sela passes, 4025 meters above sea level and the highest point in the area, the partially two-lane roads are steep.
The road then descends in a relatively short distance after that. The best time to travel the less used path is between early October and early December and then again between early March and early May.
Siliguri to Darjeeling
During the monsoon season, the Meghalaya is one of the wettest regions on the planet. Along the roughly 70-kilometer route are the small communities of Kurseong, Sonada, and Ghoom. Winter clothing should be brought with you because the weather is typically chilly throughout the year.
Shillong to Cherrapunji
The Meghalaya state is among the wettest places on earth during the monsoon season. The two places with the most rainfall are Cherapunji and Mawsynram. Riding in the rain seems like a thrilling new experience, especially when the surroundings include deep forested valleys and rivers, live root bridges, and a constant waterfall stream. Make sure you are equipped with the proper rain gear.
Chennai to Pondicherry
India must have an MTB bike tour along the East Coast. While travelling along the coast with palm trees on either side of the road, you will pass by some of Tamil Nadu’s most stunning attractions, such as the Olive Island and boathouse of Muttukadu, Tiger Caves of Mahabalipuram, and the Covelong Beach.
The Coorg to Ooty route
This stretch is the one that riders have always wanted to ride. Combining higher and lower hills in Coorg’s landscape creates a dramatic contrast. During this journey, you go through the Nilgiris, numerous coffee estates, twisting roads through forests, and up and down mountains.
Natural undergrowth that has grown spontaneously and various native, indigenous trees can be seen on the slopes. The trip is around 236 km long, and the weather is erratic, with periods of intermittent rain, mist, and sunshine and numerous weather patterns on the same day.
Closing Thought
In the world of MTB trails, the journey is both a rediscovery of childhood’s thrill and an exploration of India’s boundless terrain. To fully embrace this adventure, trust in Cambio Bikes and its exceptional German engineering. These high-performance MTB cycles are designed to conquer any trail with precision and power.
Now, with the convenience of buying cycles online, the experience is more accessible than ever. As you navigate the diverse trails of India on a Cambio Bike, you’re not just chasing memories; you’re embarking on a thrilling ride powered by German engineering excellence. So, let your MTB journey be a testament to the joy of discovery and the quality of Cambio Bikes, available online.