Travelling into the blended hues of setting skies and silent waters will take you into the yonder of mystery. Located deep within Australia, along the west side of Sydney in Home bush Bay, a silent ship that has been stranded there for years now. With time, this ship became the epitome of a forest in the middle of the sea, and has been named by travellers and tourists as the floating forest. What do you call this - a sad end to a beautiful ship or a beautiful beginning to a wreck?
Looking for some biking action in India? Here we have some of the amazing bike tours in India,
1. Goa and South India Motorcycle Tour
This tour can take anything between 10 days to two weeks depending on your adventure holiday package, which comes along with tour guide, mechanic and a support jeep. Visiting cultural and religious destinations in Karnataka, white-water rafting in the jungles of Western Ghats, Jog Falls, an elephant safari, Dandeli National Park, four days of biking and beaches in Goa and much more.
2. Leh, Spiti and Ladakh Bike Tours
An Enfield Bullet as your travel companion and off you goes on a Himalayan Motorcycle Adventure tour to Leh, Ladakh and Spiti. You need to have stamina and keen sense of adventure to cover around 1,700 km at very high altitudes. This Bike Tour is an 18-day trip that starts in Kullu Valley. It has several passes that are extremely high by western standards. 3 Lakes and 7 Passes of Ladakh and Nubra Valley Motorcycle Tour cover ancient Buddhist culture.
3. Desert Motorcycle Tour
Cruise the desert highways through Jaisalmer, the blue city of Jodhpur, the ancient Kumbalgarh fort as well as the Ranthambhore National Park and the city of lakes, Udaipur. Palaces, markets, artistic treasures will all be in your incredible itinerary of this tour. Rajasthan Bike tour ends with bus ride to Agra and the Red Fort, Delhi.
4. Sikkim Mountain Biking Tour
This 12 day tour begins from Delhi. We fly to the region of West Bengal. Go through the past and present capitals of Kalimgong and Gangtok and visit the outstanding Buddhist monasteries, 2 stunning lakes & Mt Kanchenjunga (8598 m), the world's 3rd highest peak.
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