Recently a young Indian traveled a distance of 1200 kms to meet his favorite playback singer Kumar Sanu at his residence in Mumbai. Sometimes we get to see and read such news in newspapers and nowadays the most popular media, social media. Bicycling is one of the best ways to see the world. Some enthusiasts from all over the world are always looking for ways to innovate. There are so many amazing cycling routes in this world for everyone, be it a beginner or a professional.
Manali - Leh Cycling
Cycling in the Himalayas is one of the biggest dreams of an adventure lover which requires a very high fitness level. Manali-Leh Cycling is known as the father of all cycling expeditions. Manali-Leh Cycling starts from Manali, the gateway to the Himalayas, and ends in Leh via Gata Loop with 21 turns, cold deserts, a maximum height of 5360 meters, and features. The six high-altitude mountain passes of Rohtang La, Baralacha La, Naki La, Lachung La, Tanglang La, and Khardungla are the most difficult and highest in the world.
Pyrenees, France, and Spain
This spectacular bike tour from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea offers the best of French and Spanish Basque/Catalan culture. The Pyrenees owns the famous mountain range with mountain range that extends for more than 430 km between France and Spain. Cool temperatures in the middle of summer make the French part ideal for exploring. The Pyrenees offer great opportunities for both amateur and professional cyclists. Cycling trails such as Tourmalet, Aubisque, and Peyresord have gained immense popularity, being ideal routes for any cyclist.
Dolomites, Italy
The Dolomites are mountains of magic and wonder, where local folklore turns the craggy peaks into the palaces of mythical kings. Cycling under the shadow of craggy mountains and dreamy meadows, this UNESCO site is at the top of every cyclist's bucket list. The majestic mountain range in northern Italy extends for more than 300 km within the Alps. With pleasant temperatures during the summer and the proximity of the Stelvio Pass and the Gavia Pass, the trip is considered a must for any cyclist.
Cozumel
Mexico When we think of things to do in the dreamy island paradise of Cozumel, cycling in Cozumel can be an ideal way to enjoy the tropical sunshine. Cozumel is a secluded Caribbean island known for its natural beaches that are prime spots for scuba diving and snorkeling, but also for hosting the annual Ironman competition. From exploring the city by bicycling, Cozumel is a perfect mix of leisure and adventure.
Cape Town
South Africa Cape Town is a bike-friendly city that hosts the world's largest cycling race. The city, in the shadow of Table Mountain, is famous for its great streets winding through its coastal region, and embracing healthy lifestyle choices. With plenty of sights to see from the Misty Cliffs, Cape Point Nature Reserve to Chapman Peak, cycling the peninsula's coastal roads offer roads and tracks suitable for all.
Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, Canada
If you're looking to put your body to the ultimate test, Canada's Great Divide mountain bike route is a great option. 4339 km starting from Canada and ending in Mexico. It takes approximately 37 days to cover the long distance. But the riding time per day completely depends on the rider's ability to ride such a long distance. This incredible off-road trail begins in beautiful Banff, Canada, and ends in the US-Mexico border town of Antelope Wells, New Mexico. The Trail is one of the longest but best mountain bike trails in the US and will take you from the tops of mountain passes to the bottoms of river valleys, from high deserts to open grasslands. A truly long trip, there's no better way to see North America.
Enchilada Trail, Utah Hole
The Enchilada Trail is considered one of the best mountain bike trails in America. It takes you above the tree line through alpine passes to the incredible sandstone canyons of the Colorado River and is famous among mountain bikers. Keep in mind that you can only access the entire route during certain parts of the year, so make sure the entire route is open before heading to Utah. The distance of this route is 43 km. It takes an average of 11 hours to complete this path and is usually completed in a single day.
Death Road, Bolivia
Take your life in the palm of your hand and walk on the most dangerous road in the world. This insanely fun road offers a full 64km downhill mountain biking stretch. A road that is often only large enough for a single car, despite traffic coming from both directions. The point of confusion is that this is the only road in America that requires driving on the left so that drivers can better navigate and the route is safe. It is no wonder that this road is known for killing an average of 300 commuters every year. This 64 km. It takes only 5 hours to complete the long dangerous road. And if you stop in between or take photos to make your journey unforgettable, how much time it will take depends on the cyclist.
Old Ghost Road, New Zealand
The grueling Old Ghost Road is classed as one of the top mountain bike trails and is New Zealand's longest and most popular single-track. It rewards its travelers with breathtaking mountain views and thrilling descents that will get the heart racing. The route passes through at least five abandoned mining villages and takes its name from these eerie ghost towns. Passing through here is like cycling through a museum. This is 85 km. It takes 3 to 4 days to cover the long-distance route. Every day you can ride this route only for 7-8 hours.
Munda Biddy Trail, Australia
Munda Biddy means 'way through the forest' in the local Aboriginal Australian language, Noongar. The tract spans over 1000 km of undeveloped wilderness, from eucalyptus forests to coastal cliffs, hence the tract's name, which aptly fits its geographical location. Every day a cyclist gets to see something new on this route. On this route of 1000 km long, you will find many small villages to stay in for the night or you can resort to cheap shelters. Although this route can be cycled at any time of the year, as the weather is favorable, care should be taken not to get too hot during the summer. In this 1000 km. It takes at least 20 days to cover the long distance, walking at 45-50 km per day.
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