A bicycling cruiser through a
medley of landscape will wear you out but leave
you imploring for more. Bicycling trips for the
long haul and long-winded rides offer up a Carte
du jour of luscious opportunities, for taking up
bike tours through serious wilderness landscapes.
Adventure Through Bicycling
India, a treasure of adventure opportunities offers
bang-up bicycling encountering. The versatile terrain
of India consists of muddy lanes passing through
the countryside, broad and smooth highways of the
city, routes on flat plains and the meandering mountain
roads. Bicycling provides the perfect opportunity
to explore the deep interiors of the region where
other vehicles are inaccessible. In addition to
the excitement of wandering across the countryside,
bicycling is also the absolute way of sightseeing-
mingling with the locals along the way, taking a
halt where-ever you want and of course less exhausting
then walking.
Manali-Leh Highway and Ladakh offers some the lifetime
rides to the cyclist enthusiast who luxuriate in
a sport of mountain climbing.
Kumaon and Garhwal regions also facilitates a tailor
make trip through bicycling.
Tea gardens of Darjeeling make an idle location
for cycling.
Meandering routes of desert city- Rajasthan and
lot more.
Bicycling- An Easy Sport
Just take up small exercises to built up your stamina
before under taking this adventure, go for a basic
knowledge of the working and repair of your bike.
India is a country where still bicycling remains
the most popular means of transportation therefore,
it is not difficult to find bicycle repair shops.
Also, it is relatively easy to hire a bike anywhere
in India; some of the larger hill-stations even
have 10-speed mountain bikes for hire.
To take up bicycling sport, not much planning is
required. Bike managing expertise and experience
with basic on-trail bike repairs with predictable
physical injuries are perquisites of the sport.
If you are able to swing the substantial logistical
hazards, then the day after day of amazing trail
riding bike tours are some of the most stimulating
rides you'll ever experience.
Best Time for Bicycling
Adventure
The best season to bike in India is October - March,
the season enjoying pleasant, dry weather with hardly
any rainfall. One can take over a cycling tour for
entire India as it offers diversity of zones.
The bicycling trials meanders through at least four
distinct Eco zones - desert, woodlands, mountain
and sub-alpine zones, each adorned with flora such
as scrub oak, pine trees, cactus, spruce and fir
vegetation. A cycling adventure through these diverse
zones, offers a spellbinding vista of snow clad
mountains along with the tea and coffee states on
Himalayan regions, then there is vast mirage of
the golden sand at Rajasthan offering the breathtaking
splendor of royal forts and palaces and what to
talk about a drive past river tributaries and Ghats.
Also it offers a ride through the forested roads
leading to the green fields of Punjab and travel
past cotton fields in the Deccan or palm groves
along the sea. Go for a trial through the holy temple
towns of the north and south India or past orchids
in the primitive jungles of the northeast.
Safe Cycling Tips
Whenever there is a bike lane, you must use it if
you are moving slower than normal traffic speed.
Give proper hand signals when turning, stopping
or leaving a lane. Left turn--left arm straight
out pointing left.
Right turns-- right arm
pointing right.
Never catch rides by hanging on to or attaching
your bike to a moving vehicle.
Avoid parking bicycles in walkways, entryways, and
near doors. Never leave your bicycle blocking a
sidewalk.
Do not ride bicycles at night unless they are equipped
with a light.
Riding Tips
• Always wear a helmet for
a safe ride.
• Wear the hardest-soled
shoes you own.
• Keep water bottle especially
during the hot weather, which is a perquisite when
you're exerting yourself
more.
• Lower your seat if you're
going to be on a bumpy course.
• Spend most of your time
standing, knees slightly bent, to avoid hitting
high- protruding rocks and your
eyes on the ground, a few feet in front of you.
• When going down a steep
hill, keep your weight back. When going up a steep
incline, try to keep your
weight forward to avoid falling