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Manali Leh Cycling Tour to Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan

The Manali-Leh cycling tour expedition is not an easy task, and this is the reason why it is undertaken. You experience the straining uphill pain in your legs, the cool breeze in your lungs, and the silence of the mountains that stretch way off. The climbs of each day are long, flat, and hard. Tea stalls at high passes feel like lifelines. Conversations are short because everyone is saving breath. High Altitude Challenge: Manali-Leh Cycling Tour The road from Manali to Leh changes character constantly. Smooth tarmac turns into broken stretches. Snow walls may line the roadside early in the season. Prayer flags appear at the top of passes, snapping hard in the wind. Completing a climb here feels earned. On a typical Manali-Leh cycling tour, riders experience: ●       Long ascents over some of the highest motorable passes ●       Stark, open valleys with barely any settlement ●       Army camps and...

Cycling in Kerala Through Living Traditions and Local Life

Cycling in Kerala does not start at full throttle. The night has just woken down the road, the shutters of the shops are half open, and small steel glasses are being filled with the first tea of the day. As you begin to peddle, after a few minutes, you are off the main road and on the narrow lanes of the villages. Here, a Kerala cycling holiday really beats. Everyday Landscapes You Discover While Cycling in Kerala One of the main reasons that the Kerala cycling tour will stay in your mind is the frequent change in the landscape within very short distances. Just during one ride, you can go from the backwaters to farmland and then to the slightly elevated spice-growing areas. A typical day during a Kerala cycling holiday might include: ●         First light cycling along narrow backwater channels ●         Cruising the small bridges that connect fishing villages ●        ...