3 days
18
Delhi to Dharamshala
Bir Billing to Delhi
Experience the thrill of the mountains with our Weekend Expeditions, designed for adventure enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Engage in cycling, hiking, and various fun activities that elevate your lifestyle and connect you with nature.
Elevate Weekend Bicycle Expedition starts late evening post 9pm from ISBT New Delhi where all riders are going to assemble to board Volvo from New Delhi / Chandigarh (Included in package)
On reaching Dharamshala you are transferred to the hotel, where you meet and get acquainted with other fellow riders on Day 1 of the tour. Post rest and breakfast every one assembles for briefing & distribution of goodies (Jersey/Bandanna/Hydration/etc).
Stay @ Hotel, Dharamshala
Cycling 30 km
Duration: 7-8 Hours
Early morning the journey begins from Dharamshala to the target destination Mc Load Ganj. After an early breakfast, we will be starting. Hop on your bicycle to start this memorable journey, Riding through the valley laid with green fields and mountains. The landscape feels as if it was specifically designed for an adventure-seeking cyclist. Riding through hairpin curves the road leads us to the Queen of the Hills. The road to destination is full of small eating joints & historic sites from Dalai Lama Monestary to local cafe following Hikking to Waterfall.
Stay @ Hotel, Bir Billing
Cycling 65 km
Duration: 7-8 Hours
Early morning the journey begins from Dharamshala to the target destination Bir Billing. After an early breakfast, we will be starting. Hop on your bicycle to start the journey, Riding through the valley laid with green fields and mountains. The landscape feels as if it was specifically designed for an adventure-seeking cyclist. Riding through hairpin curves the road leads us through Palampur. The road to destination is full of small eating joints & entertainment sites.
Stay @ Hotel, Bir Billing
Evening Party. Medal Ceremony.
On reaching Bir Billing, check in at the hotel and rest. After resting one can explore landing area road and meet back at the hotel for the distribution ceremony & party by 8.00 pm. Once done with the dinner you can visit the landing road to explore more cafes & stores.
Cycling around BIR BILLING
On day 3 After breakfast, visit to Baijnath Temple, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva which is 13 km from Bir. Then on the way back to bir visit to Sherabling Monastery Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, it serves as the seat of the 12th Kenting Tai Situpa, a high-ranking incarnate lama in the Kagyu lineage. The monastery is nestled in the foothills of the Dhauladhar Range and is known for its serene environment, beautiful architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Visit to hidden waterfall i.e. Bangoru Waterfall through an adventure track. On return back to Hotel get ready for paragliding.
Post lunch & Check-out Volvo from Bir Billing departs around 7.00 pm to Delhi / Chandigarh.
1. All accommodations during the tour are on sharing basis (Hotel).
2. All meals – 3 BF / 3 Lunch / 2 Dinner
3. Transfer from New Delhi /Chandigarh to Dharamshala & Bir Billing to Delhi/Chandigarh.
4. Group leader riding along with the group and supporting riders.
5. Dietician’s recommended food menu for each day.
6. First Aid support + Medical kit
7. Jersey + Momento
8. Tour photography & video
9. Bicycle on Rent
10. Goodybag with Hydration kits
11. Tour success party at Bir Billing
12. Support vehicles for Bags & bicycles.
14. Support Mechanic on the Journey
15. Travel Insurance.
16. Paragliding
Essential Clothing For Bike Ride And Stay
• Warm Clothes like Wind sheeter (1 each)
• Jersey/Dry Fit T-shirts (2)
• Gel-Filled Cycling Shorts (2)
• Biking Gloves Full (1)
• Shoes (1)
• Socks(3)
• Towel (1)
• Mask
• Sanitizer (Individual for self-use)
• Personal MEDICINES, if any recommended by Doctor
• Creams & Lotions / Sunscreen
Bike Accessories
• Helmet
• Gloves
• Bottle (2)
• Power bank
• Phone Holder (Optional)
• Gel-Based Saddle (Optional)
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