This private bicycle trip is part of our new long-distance cycling programs for the year 2020. Be part of this exciting, three-day adventure to discover the beautiful scenery that South Lombok has to offer as you pedal from Mataram to Pink Beach.
Lombok has great roads with little or no traffic, which makes it perfect for long-distance cycling. During this guided tour, we will travel through small, paved coastal and mountain roads all along the south of the island.
This trip is not technically difficult but requires a good stamina to fully enjoy the 220 km that we will cover in three days. Please note that we can pick you up at the airport in on Day 1 if you were to arrive in one of the first flights of the day. However, the pickup can also be arranged from Mataram or Kuta Beach (the pickup from these two places is scheduled between 7:00 am and 7:30 am). On Day 3, we can drop you off at Lombok airport (ETA 5:00 pm) or Kuta Beach (ETA 5:00 pm).
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This three-day, private tour is specially designed for those riders who like to push themselves a little harder. Covering 160 km, 80 percent of which is off-road, and traversing some of the best single tracks that Bali has got to offer, this trip is sure to be an amazing adventure.
The first day of the tour involves a trip to Bedugul. See the beautiful Lake Beratan and enjoy cycling around 45 km through one of Bali's best single tracks. Your next playground is the iconic Mount Batur, where you will ride through a lava stream created by the last eruption. Cycle downhill from the rim of Mount Abang volcano all the way to Tangkup on the last day of the tour.
If you love mountain biking and don't mind a bit of a challenge, then this is the trip for you. Please scroll down to the itinerary section for more details.
This biking safari adventure takes you, at first, for a thrilling ride around the Kathmandu valley. As you ride up and down the hills and adventurous trails on your mountain bike, the beautiful Himalayas dominate the skyline. And then, the trip takes you to Chitwan National Park. Lonely Planet, the largest travel guide book publisher, says it is “one of the best wildlife-viewing national parks in Asia”.
You begin your biking adventure by paddling from Kathmandu. Enjoy riding in the bustling city and then start a challenging ride to Kakani, a quiet town atop a ridge. The hill station offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayan ranges from Annapurna to Everest (weather permitting). Ahead is a 9-km single track, known as “Scar Road”, which runs through Shivapuri National Park. In the trip, you will get lots of opportunities to ride in challenging trails. On Day 3 while biking from Shivapuri village to Chisapani, you will ride on a single biking trail known as “30 Minutes of Heaven”.
From Chisapani, cycle to Nagarkot, which is another popular hill station offering the breathtaking sights of the snow-white peaks. The major attraction of staying overnight at Nagarkot is the sunrise in the morning. Wake up before dawn and go out on the balcony. You will be amazed at the scenery. The sun rays light up the Himalayan mountains and turn them from white to red and gold.
From Nagarkot, ride for 5 km along a ridge at first. You will pass through beautiful towns that have preserved their cultures well and have distinct medieval look. They are Panauti and Dhulikhel, both of which are Newari towns. You will stay at Dhulikhel today. The next morning’s ride will take you from Dhulikhel to Banepa via the sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site, Namobuddha. From Banepa you will be picked up and driven back to Kathmandu. You will pass through a giant statue of Shiva, one of the significant Hindu gods along the way.
When the biking tour ends, the safari adventure begins. Take a drive to Chitwan National Park. At the park, you will do lots of activities such as elephant safari, canoeing, jungle safari, visit to elephant breeding centre and watching wildlife. You will get to watch some of the rare wild birds and animals and plants.
If you love mountain biking and want to explore the outskirts of the Kathmandu Valley on a mountain bike, then we have a great option for you. This five-hour, guided mountain bike tour caters to all levels of riders and not only gives you the joy of riding through beautiful locations but also takes you to the sacred Budhanilkantha Temple, famous for its large, reclining statue of Lord Vishnu in a pool of water.
Plus, you will also get to see a stunning panorama of the Himalayas as you ride through jungles and across stretches of paddy fields to Mudkhu Bhanjyang, a popular viewpoint located on the northwestern flank of the valley.
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Colors of Bangkok is a popular half-day cycling tour in Bangkok. Enjoy pedaling through narrow streets and backyards, visit Wat Bang Krasop temple and Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, enjoy delicious Thai meal and explore Bang Krachao “the green lung of Bangkok”.
Your tour begins as you cross the Chao Praya River on a ferryboat. While standing on the riverbanks of the Chao Praya River, the many loops running in and out the Bhumibol Bridges I & II at 40 m is sure to impress you. Once you reach the other side of the river, you will find yourself in Bangkrachao sub-district, also called “The Green Lung of Bangkok” or “Bangkok’s green jungle”. It is the biggest & greenest area near the city (about 16 kms). Here, you will cycle on elevated pathways through lush vegetation and under the shade of coconut, palm and banana trees.
Our first stop in Bangkrachao is a local, non-touristy Buddhist temple (Wat Bang Krasop). Mind your head when stepping inside the old temple. If time allows, we will pay a short visit to the elementary school next to the temple to say hello to the children.
We continue the bicycle ride deeper into the jungle until we reach a Muay Thai boxing gym. Take time to learn about this national sports. Those keen in trying it out can also do so and take a short lesson from the master. Then, we continue our ride crossing a market (if it is open) and visit the beautiful Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, where we take a break and enjoy the scenery.
During the ride, we will also make a stop at a local restaurant to offer you a typical Thai meal like “Pad Thai” or “Kao Pad” (fried noodles or fried rice) with shrimps, crab, pork, chicken or vegetarian. Communicate your preference with your guide.
After our meal, we return to the pier where we take the ferry back to Bangkok and end the tour.
You don't need to be an avid cyclist to join the tour. Colors of Bangkok is an easy paced and relaxed biking trip that is suitable for the young and the old.
Note: RBB reserves the right to change advertised itineraries, since schools and local shops may be closed during the weekend, school holidays and national holidays.
Ever wondered what a volcano looks like up close? Ever wanted to hike up a volcano and cycle through it's lava stream? If your answer is yes, then this two-day trip will be one of the highlights of your Bali holiday. Spend two days hiking and bicycling with the iconic Mount Batur as your playground.
We will pick you up from your accommodation on Day 1 (please refer to the 'Good to Know' section for more details). The first day involves riding around the outer rim of the volcano while soaking up the amazing views of an ocean on one side and mountains on the other. Expect some of Bali's best single track riding on this day!
On your second and last day of this trip, you will hike up to the summit of Mt Batur for an amazing sunrise experience before hurtling down a wide mixture of terrain all the way to Ubud, where this adventure ends. Reasonable bike skills are needed to be able to navigate the varying terrain that you encounter on this trip. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and carry appropriate outfit.
This two-day, private tour is specially designed for those riders who like to push themselves a little harder. Covering 115 km, 80 percent of which is off-road, and traversing some of the best single tracks that Bali has to offer, this guided trip is sure to be an amazing adventure.
Cycle through the rice fields of Jatiluwih (a Unesco World Heritage site), located in the remote yet beautiful Tabanan province. Ride around the crater of Mt Batur and enjoy a 30 km downhill jaunt from the mountain all the way to Ubud. If you love mountain biking and are short on time, then this trip is an ideal option for you.
Cover a wide mix of terrain, ranging from single track, jeep tracks, sandy roads and broken tarmac roads, during this trip. We recommend this adventure to those with good mountain bike skills and an ability to navigate varying terrain. For more details, please scroll down.
Guests will meet our tour leader at 9 am in our designated address in Guilin then get their bikes and simple instruction of the bike and the trip.
We cycle out of the city then start the countryroad biking trip. Riders will face a 1.5 KM hill climbing very soon continued with mainly down and level biking in fields, well-paved concret roads, muddy roads and macadam. The biking will be along the river and pass through many small villages, seeing ancient bridges and dams and expeirence a real mountain bike tour to the hidden countryside around Guilin.
We arrived Daxu ancient town then cycle back from backroads only few people knows back to Guilin. We finish the tour after returning the bike to the company.
If you are athletic, enjoy cycling, and love nature, then join us for an outing on our local trails and roads across the Vietnamese countryside. Spend the half day riding through postcard perfect scenery. Cross bamboo bridges (not available at the winter time), ride through rice fields and quaint villages. Cycle through the countryside just for the fun of it.
Pause halfway through your trip to have break and eat a local sandwich (Banh Mi) on the edge of a small lake, relax and enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains and tropical forest. There are no special visits planned during this trip, but you are free to make impromptu stops along the way to meet the inhabitants of the local villages and to discover their way of life.