
We offers an environmentally sound way of mountain bike exploring the country. It is possible to go biking the entire length of Nepal.Centuries-old dirt roads and trials offer a change to go on extended trips to exotic locals like Annapurna and Kanchanjunga areas. 21 to 27 gear bicycles are recommended when riding through tough terrain. Mountain bikes are available for rent by day or longer in the numbers bicycle rental outlets in and around Kathmandu or Pokhara. Riders can explore rims and ridges of Kathmandu and Pokhara through off routes that weave in and out of the cities. Food and accommodation are easily available around the valley and the main trail.
Monsoon:-Mid June to late September - Expect lots of rain and very humid and hot riding conditions with limited to no views of the Himalaya. Alas, if you are a mudlark, you will love riding in Nepal at this time of year. Lots of slippery muddy trails, river crossings and well....mud! Plus its green and very beautiful and the best time to get a good insight into the rural culture of Nepal.
Winter:- October to the end of January – Peak tourist seasons falls in these months. the weather will progressively get colder and colder. But it remains dry for the most part and sunny, clear days with light afternoon winds make for ideal riding conditions. The big bonus at this time of year is that you are almost always guaranteed mountain views and all tracks and trails will be more accessible once the monsoon has left. The day light also lessens as winter progresses limiting the distance you can cover in a day.
Spring/Summer: - February to May – A beautiful time of year in Nepal for greenery and wildflowers. The weather gets progressively hotter by May, before the monsoon can make riding tough and a very sweaty affair! The hot sun can be very intense around midday. Also there is some chance of rain and light showers.