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Magical Nepal Motor Bike Tour

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Duration: 16 Nights / 17 Days
Destination: Kathmandu - Gohrkha - Begnas Lake - Baghlung - Pokhra - Thansen - Chitwan - Nagarkot - Bhaktapur - Charikot - Patan -

Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu

Meet our airport representative on arrival at the airport who will welcome you in Nepali traditional style and you will be transferred to the hotel. Day is free for leisure. Stay two nights in at hotel in Kathmandu Delhi.

 

Day 2: Kathmandu

Transfer by bus to our hotel near Mugling, about 140 km from Kathmandu. During the ride, we’ll be getting our first impressions of what to expect in the next two weeks during our Nepal Motorcycle Tour. The view through the dusty windows will leave no doubt that we’ve arrived in a completely different world. 

 

Arrive and relax in the resort while our guide changes money for us, following a short briefing. Stay overnight in resort.

 

Day 3: Mugling – Gorhka (Distance: approx. 45 km)

After breakfast, collect our Enfield motorcycles and we’ll take half a day to get to know the bikes and practice and bit of training in a quiet area is time well-spent for our safety, considering the chaotic traffic on Nepal’s main roads, especially the Prithvi Rajmarg highway. Later take a drive to the tiny mountain town of Gorkha is virtually untouched by tourism, located amid terraced hill slopes at an altitude of around 1,200 meters. It’s famous for its Shah Dynasty palaces and temples dating back to the 17th century. Arrive, check in at resort and overnight stay.

 

Day 4: Gorkha - Begnas Lake (Distance: approx. 100 km)

Early morning take a hike to the 250-meter ascent to the old royal palace on a mountain ridge overlooking Gorkha. Arrive and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Ganesh Himal massif with the Yangra (7,429 m) and Manaslu (8,163 m) peaks. Later we’ll be only taking easier things for the rest of the day on the saddles of our bikes. Early afternnon reach the splendid Begnas Lake, where we have the chance to dip in the lake over a cold beer. Later you can enjoy ayurvedic body massage in  resort. Stay overnight in Begnas Lake.

 

Day 5: Begnas Lake - Pokhara via Baghlung (Distance: Depending on activity, 0 or 150 km)

Relax at the Begans Lake, after breakfast our bikers can look forward to plenty of amazing scenery, sparse traffic, breathtaking views, and scratching a curve or three on a 150-km tour on a new, little-used mountain road leading up to the western edge of the Annapurna massif at Baglungh. The Nepal motorcycle tour route guarantees tremendous views of some of the world’s most spectacular mountains, or enjoys an outing on a rented rowboat with a spectacular view of the Annapurna massif, take a trip to a Tibetan refugee camp and visit its Buddhist monastery, and if you really can’t help yourself, go for a ride on your Enfield motorcycleJ.We’ll be cruising on our bikes through lush valleys to Lake Phewa and Pokhara. There we’ll be spending the night at a basic but centrally-located lodge on Lake Road. The afternoon we spend on the lake raod of Pokhara, later opportunity of shaking a leg at live rock music in the Pub.

 

Day 6: Pokhara – Siddhartha Highway – Thansen (Distance: approx. 130 km)

130 km of endlessly winding, lonely mountain roads on the Siddhartha Highway, named after the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Bikers will certainly feel a step closer to enlightenment on this road. We’ll be reaching Thansen (1,500 m) in the afternoon. The ancient market town is located on the former Silk Road. Time seems to have stood still in the old town with its many merchants and artisans. For dinner, we’ll be sampling Nepalese specialties in the historical atmosphere of the Naglo West beer garden. Stay overnight in a hotel above Thansen with a spectacular view of the soaring 8,000-meter Dhaulagiri.

 

Day 7: Thansen – Mahendra Highway – Royal Chitwan National Park (Distance: approx. 180 km)

From Thansen, we’ll be descending through rocky gorges to the tropical Terai plain. Things seem very Indian down there on the plain, which does indeed extend from the slopes of the Himalayan foothills to the coast of the Indian Ocean. Even the towns seem to exude the unmistakable flair of India – not surprising, since Butwal, one of the two towns we will be passing through, is only 20 km from the Indian border.

We’ll be spending the night at a hotel Chitwan. We’ll round the evening out with a nightcap at the campfire, watching the sun set over the river.

 

Day 8: Chitwan National Park

No riding today. We’ll be getting up very early and taking an elephant safari into the national park to see wild rhinos – and leopards, if we’re lucky. After breakfast, we’ll take dugout canoes to visit the residents of Crocodile Creek. Participants wanting to see tigers can join the trekking tour into the jungle. With a bit of luck, you may briefly see one of these lone predators from a few hundred meters away. (It can’t hurt to have a bit of space between yourself and the tiger when you’re on foot.)

 

Day 9: On the Rajpath Mountain - Road to Daman (Distance: approx. 140 km)

We can look forward to an exciting day in the saddle today. We’ll be taking one of Nepal’s most beautiful mountain roads, the Rajpath highway, across Kulekhani Pass (2,600 m). We’ll be spending the night in the hotel just near the pass.

 

Day 10: Daman - Kathmandu ring road – Nagarkote hill station (Distance: approx. 140 km)

At sunrise, we’ll enjoy a fantastic view of the Himalayas, from the Annapurna massif west of us, to the Mt. Everest range in the distance in the east. This is one of the highlights of the Magic Nepal Bike Tour. From the top of Kulekhani Pass, we’ll descend into the Trisuli Valley. From Naubise, we’ll take the Prithvi Rajmarg highway to Kathmandu Valley and plunge into the chaotic traffic of the Kathmandu Ring Road. We’ll be taking this highway for a short distance – extreme caution and defensive riding is absolutely essential here – to our turnoff for Nagarkote hill station. Nagarkote (2,100 m) will give us an excellent view of the snowcapped Langtang Lirung massif with its 7,000-meter peaks. Stay overnight in the hotel.

 

Day 11: Nagarkote - Bhaktapur - The Last Resort

An early start is essential today to experience the Mt. Everest massif at sunrise, an once-in-a-lifetime experience.

 

After a hearty breakfast, we’ll be starting our descent on our bikes, to the Arniko highway, heading toward the Tibetan border. But first, we’ll visit Bhaktapur, one of the three historical royal cities of Kathmandu Valley, with its beautiful old city and temples at Durbar Square. We’ll be reaching our day’s destination, the Last Resort at the Bothe Kosi River in the afternoon. Time to relax.

 

Day 12: The Last Resort – the adventure resort at the Bothe Kosi River

Today we’ll have the opportunity to enjoy some spectacular whitewater river rafting, which ia another highlight of our magic Nepal motorcycle tour. You shouldn’t miss it, this is truly an untamed river. Afterward, there will still be time to take your Enfield motorcycle around 20 km up a dusty trail to the Tibetan border checkpoint at Kodari Bridge. And anyone in need of a major adrenaline rush can go for a bungee jump into the 160-meter deep gorge at the Last Resort.

 

Day 13: Last Resort – Charikote (Distance: approx. 100 km)

In the morning, before breakfast, we’ll be riding our motorcycles around 20 km up the track to the Tibetan checkpoint at Kodari (Friendship) Bridge. The Arniko Highway – little more than a broad, dusty gravel road in the ravine of the Bothe Kosi Rivers – is currently being financed and built by the Chinese to improve connections to Nepal and India. We’re allowed to go as far as the middle of the Friendship Bridge at the Nepalese-Chinese border. Go a couple of steps further and you’ll be able to truly say that you’ve set foot in Tibet – and a boot on the bridge always beats a finger on the map.

We’ll take the Arniko Highway back, have breakfast in the Borderland Resort, and continue to the turnoff for Jiri Road. This wild, scenic mountain road, which was built with Swiss development aid, twists its way up evergreen slopes from 800 to around 2,700 meters. The deep forest opens up time and again, giving us spectacular views of lush valleys and soaring, snowcapped 8,000-meter mountain peaks. Your camera is sure to get a workout here. In the late afternoon, we’ll reach our day’s destination, the small mountain town of Charikote (2,000 m), and stay overnight at the hotel.

 

Day 14: Charikote – Kathmandu (Distance: approx. 120 km)

After around 100 km on a winding road, we’ll reach Kathmandu in the afternoon. Time permitting, we’ll visit the Pashupatinath Hindu temple and the Stupa of Bodnath, the largest and best-known Buddhist temple in Nepal. Stay overnight in Kathmabdu.

 

Day 15: Kathmandu – Pattan (Distance: approx. 100 km)

We’ll start the day with a visit to Kathmandu’s old city bazaar, taking in a fascinating mix of Asian markets, quaint temples and narrow alleyways. We can also visit Kathmandu’s sister city of Lalitpur (also known as Patan), which is famous for its temple district and a very impressive museum. A trip to Swayambhunath, the renowned Monkey Temple on a hill overlooking the capital, is also very worthwhile. In the evening enjoy Farewell Dinner with overnight stay at the hotel.

 

Day 16: Kathmandu (Mount Everest + City Tour)

Today before breakfast take a one-hour sightseeing flight of Mount Everest After breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing tour visiting Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Boudhanath Stupa. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.

 

Day 17: Kathmandu departure

On final day after breakfast assisted transfer to the airport to board your flight for an onward journey.

 

***Tour Ends but the memories are always remain***

 

  • The given tour Program also can be amended as per your requirements kindly contact to our team for same.

 

Please note: a mountain biking adventure is a living thing, being influenced by multiple factors such as changing weather conditions, group riding abilities, trail damage, to name a few. Your local guides are experts in guiding mountain bikers in the Himalayas of Nepal and will be continually assessing these factors and making tweaks to the itinerary where necessary to ensure that every member of the group has the best possible experience.