A bike is considered to be the sexiest thing seen between the two legs of any man. And there is no dearth of bikes and biking enthusiasts all over India. What does a biking enthusiast need, just picked up his bike and went? If you are also fond of biking and like to do long road trips on a bike, then today we have brought some such road trips for you which will prove to be a paradise for you. So get your bike ready and get ready for a pleasant road trip. Let us know which road trips will give you a feeling of happiness.
* Bangalore to Kannur
If you live in Bangalore and are fond of biking, then you must go on this road trip. On one side is the urban area of Bangalore and on the other side is the beautiful city of Kerala, Kannur, which is surrounded by natural greenery. There are many beautiful lakes and waterfalls on the way as well as many local restaurants where you can stop and enjoy delicious food.
* Bhalukpong to Tawang
If you want to experience the beauty of the North East states of India, plan a motorbike ride between Bhalukpong to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh. Although during this road trip, you will see the beautiful vegetation of the area as well as trees and plants one by one beautiful bird, this route is also very challenging in many ways. The routes made by cutting the mountain are full of danger.
* Delhi to Leh
Although it is the most popular motorbike trip in the country, due to the challenges that come along the way during the trip, even the world's best bikers are often surprised. It takes around 15 days to complete a motorbike trip from Delhi to Leh. Talking about the route, first from Delhi to Chandigarh, then from Chandigarh to Manali, and then from Manali to Leh, the real ascent of the mountains begins. The natural scenery coming on the way will fascinate anyone. There are many dangerous roads on the way where riding a bike is no less than a struggle.
* Shimla to Spiti Valley
If you travel from Shimla to Spiti Valley by motorbike, you will be able to visit one of the most beautiful and picturesque views of Himachal Pradesh. While Shimla has lush green and snow-capped mountains on one side, the landscape changes as we move toward Spiti. Snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, narrow passages between mountains, and a herd of sheep with little greenery to be seen. Going on this road trip is not free from danger as the roads here are very narrow and sudden turns add to the difficulties of this route.