Nepal offers a great diversity of
terrain with a varied climate from the pleasant scenic rides of the tropical
plains of Terai to the subtropical valleys of the middle mountains, to
the more challenging Trans Himalayan zones that lie in the rain shadow
of the Himalayas. About 48% of Nepal's population lives in the middle
mountains, which includes the broad shallow basin of the Kathmandu Valley.
The inhabitant's form a diversity of ethnic groups, a blend of the Indo-Aryan
and the Tibeto-Burman races. The only flatlands in Nepal run from the
east to west and lie in a narrow strip of the southern Terai.
Nepal is the world's number one adventure playground for mountain bikers.
From the flatlands of the Terai to the terraced hillside farms, the vertical
landscape soars towards the snow clad peaks of the Himalayas, inviting
you to share the adventure of this awesome landscape. The tropical lush
vegetation is a rich contrast against the stark, arctic regions where
winds have swept, sculpting amazing forms on arid valleys of the Tibetan
plateau. Discover yourself in one of the world's greatest wonders by joining
us on an exhilarating and memorable biking adventure in the Himalayas.
Mountain biking
is a tremendous way to see the exotic sights of our kingdom such as the
ancient routes of Trans-Himalayan Traders and the rural village life of
Nepal. Here you will enjoy the timeless culture and rich flora and fauna
of our heritage as you explore such wonders as the Kathmandu Valley, the
monuments or the temple complexes. Alternatively peddle at your own pace
along some of the hidden trails to the rarely visited rural villages where
you will see the warm smiles of locals living the preserved, traditional
and simple life (on the verge of poverty, long forgotten in the post industrial
cultures of the world), that is the style of Nepal.
Nepal Mountain Bike Race III
- 4th October 2008 - more details
Lhasa to Kathmandu biking via Everet Base Camp (5100
metres) 2008 - more....
High altitude cycling to Annapurna round 2008 - more......
Asian Cycling Championship Nepal 6-10 Nov 2008 - more......
Wolrd Tourism Day 27th September 2008 - Tourism Responding
to the Chalenging of Climate Change - programe email
us
Nepal Cycling Trip USD 80/DAY
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Tibet - Lhasa to Kathmandu 1100
km. USD 110/DAY limited seats email us
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