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An Uttarakhand bike and backpacking trip is a dream for many and remains on the bucket list even for those who aren’t hardcore adventure enthusiasts. Whether it’s movies we’ve grown up watching or a sudden urge to escape city life, road trips offer the perfect thrill and peace combo. This 10-day Uttarakhand bike tour from Delhi begins in the spiritual town of Rishikesh and covers iconic places like Chopta, Kausani, Munsiyari, Binsar, and Jim Corbett National Park.
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Assemble at Majnu Ka Tila by 5:30 AM.
Meet the Trip Captain and begin your scenic bike ride via Haridwar.
Check into a hotel in Rishikesh.
Enjoy river rafting and cafe hopping.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Highlights: Scenic ride, River Rafting, Cafe Culture
Post breakfast, ride towards Chopta, stopping at Devprayag and Rudraprayag.
Check into campsite and relax.
Dinner and overnight at Chopta.
Highlights: Confluence points, Alpine Meadows
Early breakfast and trek to Tungnath (12,106 ft).
Continue to Chandrashila (12,110 ft) for Himalayan views.
Descend and relax.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Highlights: Tungnath Temple, Chandrashila Views
Depart post breakfast.
Ride via Gopeshwar and Karnaprayag.
Check-in and leisure evening.
Dinner and overnight in Kausani.
Highlights: Gopeshwar, Karnaprayag, Himalayan Views
Visit Kausani Tea Estate and Baijnath Temple.
Ride through 9 Loops of Munsiyari.
Check-in and enjoy views of Nanda Devi.
Highlights: Tea Estate, Temple, Scenic Loops
Hike to Khaliya Top for Himalayan panoramas.
Free time and overnight in Munsiyari.
Highlights: Khaliya Top, Wildlife
Breakfast and ride to Binsar.
Stop at Kalamuni Top and Mahadev Waterfalls.
Check-in and relax.
Highlights: Waterfalls, Forest Views
Ride to Jim Corbett.
Visit Kasar Devi and Golu Devta Temple.
Leisure evening at resort.
Highlights: Spiritual Temples, Forest Resort Stay
Early morning jeep safari in Jim Corbett.
Return ride to Delhi.
Trip ends with amazing memories.
Highlights: Jungle Safari, Wildlife Encounters
Himalayan Treks
18-48 Years
Weekend Gateways
18-38 Years
Backpacking Trips
18-40 Years
Customized Trips
No Limit
Biking Trips
18-45 Years
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Rucksack:
You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.
Day Bag / Day Pack:
When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.
show moreHiking Shoes :
Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.
Tees / Tshirts:
You must keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.
Poncho:
A poncho is an evolved form of a raincoat that provides coverage to your body as well as your bag and ensures total water protection from rain.
Quick Dry Towel:
A quick dry towel will help in maintaining proper hygiene. It must dry quickly because the wet fabric will only increase the chance of bacterial growth.
Sanitizer:
Essential for maintaining cleanliness while trekking.
Sun Cap / Hat:
A lightweight sun cap with side flaps is perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day.
Sunscreen SPF 40+:
To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
Water Bottle (Re-usable):
Hydration is extremely important when it comes to trekking. Carrying a water bottle that you can refill with Himalayan water is a must.
Personal Toiletries:
A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap, etc should be carried in a ziplock bag.
Personal Medication / First Aid:
A few cuts and bruises are almost inevitable when you are on a trek so carrying a medical kit with bandages, Dettol, etc is necessary.
Sun Glasses / Reading Glasses:
Photochromatic glasses are specs that are designed to transform into anti-glare shades depending upon exposure to the sun. They are good when it comes to eye protection but one can also opt for clip-on glasses etc.
Charger:
To keep your electronic devices powered during the trip.
Power Bank:
Ensures your devices stay charged when there are no outlets.
Personal Documents & ID’s:
Identification proofs like Aadhar Card, Drivers License.
Laundry Bag (Waterproof):
In case your clothes get wet or your garments don’t dry, you can carry them in polythene. However, make sure that all the plastic that you are carrying into the woods leaves with you. Don’t litter in the mountains.
Track Pants:
A good pair of track pants made of polyester will let your skin breathe. They’re lightweight, dry easily, and comfortable to walk around in. You can easily avoid chafing and rashes by investing in a good pair of track pants.
Trekking Shoes:
A good trekking shoe is comfortable, provides ankle support, and has a good grip as well. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead, they should be lightweight and sturdy.
Cotton Socks:
Cotton socks are extremely comfortable to move around in and are lightweight as well which is why you can always count on a good pair of cotton socks while trekking. However, keep in mind to change them and avoid wearing them when they are wet.
Woolen Socks:
A good pair of woolen socks, especially merino, are comfortable, limit odors and provide adequate insulation from the cold so you can wear them at night.
Woolen Gloves:
Insulated gloves help in maintaining proper body heat in your hands and also provide a better grasp on trekking poles.
Main Jacket:
It’s emphasized that you need to carry proper layers so you can avoid getting cold which is why you need to carry a heavy jacket that you can put on over your other clothes.
Woolen Cap:
A woolen cap will help prevent cold when you ascend to high altitude. You can also cover your ears to avoid any pain and discomfort you might face in them when going at high altitudes.
Hoodie:
A versatile layering option for various temperatures.
Scarf / Balaclava:
Along with sun rays and chilly winds, you also get hit by dirt and grime during treks which is why it’s important to carry a scarf or balaclava so you can cover your face when needed.
Head Lamp:
You can’t rely on moonlight when you are in the mountains. A torch or even a headlamp with a fresh pair of batteries is always a good idea to bring along.
Trekking Pole:
The trekking pole assists in more than one way. It saves energy while also providing stability and helps you to maintain proper balance.
Camera:
This should be obvious. To make sure that you get to capture all the great moments from your trek. Make sure that you have enough storage and some extra batteries as well.
Riding Gear:
If your trip involves biking or motorcycling.
Moisturiser & Cold Cream:
To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
Lip Balm:
Your lips can become chapped due to the harsh cold winds so it’s important to keep them moisturized.
Sanitary Pads:
Essential for feminine hygiene.
Insect Repellent:
Guards against pesky bugs and insects.
Cash:
Emergency funds for unexpected situations.
Thermals:
Thermal is a piece of garment that helps in keeping your body warm in cold temperatures. It is a necessary item that you need when going on a high-altitude trek.
Snacks / Dryfruits / Energy Bar:
Provides quick energy on the go.
Positive Attitude:
The most important item for a successful trek or trip, keeping your spirits high and adaptable to the challenges of the journey.
show lessYes. With group travel, backup vehicles, and medical/mechanical support, safety is ensured.
March–April and September–October offer pleasant weather for riding and trekking.
September to mid-April. Avoid peak summer heat.
Yes. Minimum age is 14 years.
Bungee Jumping, Cliff Jumping, Flying Fox, Kayaking.
December to March.
Kausani: Himalayan views, Tea estates.
Munsiyari: Alpine meadows, wildlife, 9 Loops.
Binsar: Zero Point, wildlife sanctuary.
Pack thermals and proper winter gear.