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Cycling Holidays in India
Cycling Holidays in India

Cycling Holidays in India

India Cycling Adventure Holidays

Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

Cycling Holidays in India
14 Days from £ 2,199
£ 2,089

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle from the Western Ghats to the idyllic coastline of Kerala

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Southern India Coast to Coast Ride

Cycling Holidays in India
14 Days from £ 2,499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle through two distinctively different Indian states

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Cycle the Coast of Kerala

Cycling Holidays in India
8 Days from £ 1,299

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Gentle cycling along the tropical Keralan coastline

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Cycling Through Rajasthan

Cycling Holidays in India
15 Days from £ 1,899
£ 1,799

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Hop on the saddle to discover majestic monuments and picturesque palaces in India’s Land of Kings

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Firstly we had one of the best tiger viewings our guide had seen in awhile. It carried a fresh kill right infront of our truck in the morning and in the afternoon we found a small family of tigers and we watched them Eat and play just a stones throw away from us. This trip takes in so much Beautiful Architecture. Of course there is the Taj Mahal but other less known forts are very impressive, very detailed and much more preserved than I was expecting. I do wish it had more time inside the cities to see more ‘real life’ india. We were bused from hotel door to fort entrance a lot which is the easiest way and probably the best in the heat but you do feel like you miss whats going on around. I would have liked more time to weave the small streets of Jodhpur with the Blue houses and to experience ‘markets’ rather than rest-stop giftshops. This trip was very busy but we covered a lot of areas and you cant help the distance required to get to each one. Bus journeys were long but roads are improving and times are getting quicker. There are plenty of stops, if you are someone who doesnt need to stop these can feel frustrating or like the journeys are longer than necessary but its a group tour and there are always others that appreciate the rest stop – and you have to think of the driver. Meals in hotels were reasonable but restaurants and especially some lunch stops were more expensive than you would expect for India as they were touristy but its probably better than getting unwell, this trip is too busy to be risking that.

Melissa Hammond Colours of Rajasthan

This was my first time walking in the Himalayas and it was a truly magical experience. The scenery was breath-taking. I am glad we chose the route taking in Gokyo and the Cho La pass which were both challenging and beautiful and made for quieter days on the trail than when we got back to the main base camp route, which was considerably busier. We had not stayed in teahouses before and they made a change from the experience in tents we had previously, but the lack of variety in food menus did mean we ate the same things many days.

Terry Saul Everest & Gokyo Lakes Circuit

A truly amazing trek and stay at Everest Base camp

Mike Barradell Everest Base Camp Trek – Expedition Departures