4 Amazing Cycling Trails
Nothing can be as rejoicing as a cycling trail
through the twists and turns of the Indian peninsula. India being a land of
both adventure and excitement, cycling trails are the best ways of exploring
every nook and corner of the country. If you wish to take your childhood
companion back with you, here is the list of 4 fantastic cycling trails to be a
part of –
Munnar to Annamalai –
The Munnar to Annamalai cycling route is a 225
km long route trespassing through the hidden hamlets of Marayoor, Madupetty,
Amarvathy, and like-minded destinations. Flagging off from the town of Munnar,
you will be passing through the Kanthallore tea estates and after that through
the Marayoor sandalwood forest. You can stop on the go and pick some fresh
fragrances or sticks made from pure sandalwood.
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- Duration – Approximately 4 to 5 days
- Difficulty level – Easy
Mysore to Ooty via Bandipur
Although meant for a couple of days, the
Mysore-Ooty cycling trail is a memory to treasure for the rest of your life.
Your journey on this cycling trail starts from the smooth and flat roads
located on the outskirts of Mysore and passes through Bandipur’s lush green
forest cover. As you make your way through the Masinagudi, make sure to hold
your cycle grip as there are numerous hairpin bends on your way.
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- Duration – Approximately 2 to 3 days
- Difficulty level – Challenging
Manali to Leh –
Stretching over a land cover of around 514 km,
the Manali to Leh highway pass is one of the most scenic
expeditions to opt for. The changing landscapes of meadows and alpine redefine
the concepts of dimensions of adventure. Both the deep valleys of Lahaul and
the Sarchu plains will both testify your cycling skills.
- Duration – 9 to 12 days
- Difficulty – Expert
Pune to Panshet Dam –
This is a perfect weekend getaway for the
people staying across the land of Maharashtra. The scenic beauty of this
cycling route is bundled with gentle slopes, beautiful hills, and lush green
landscapes, making it a pure delight for adventure junkies. If possible, you
can even visit the Sinhagad Fort and engage in the laid back boating ride
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- Duration – 1 to 3 days
- Difficulty – Moderate
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