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Riding motorcycles on the extreme off roads are one of the life experiences that thrill every rider's mind. Motorcycling and riding to great distances is often an expedition conducted by several organizers and even among friends. Setting out a dream journey on the roads on the favorite motorcycle can be a fantastic experience by overcoming all odds in the path is worth memorizing.
In India, riders are at every corner of the country who desire to roar on the streets and explore every corner of the country on the motorcycles. This is considered to be one of the wildest fantasies for many across the world to do a bike ride in India. One can ride to the extremes of Ladakh's snowcapped mountains, Rajasthan's and Gujarat's dry desert, the invincible coastlines present in Chennai, and explore the North-East's sanctuaries. The surprises on the road in uncountable and the trip can be an interesting one that one must experience.
1. Exploring the magnificence of Manali to Leh motorcycle ride
Riding on the roads between Manali to Leh is the best activity on a motorbike ride in between the months of June to September. The temperature rises and drops between 15 to 30 degrees during this season depending on the day and night weather conditions. The best route to travel along this road is to start from Manali and the cover the points of Jispa, Sarchu, Tso Kar, Leh, Khardung La, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Thiksey, and finally to Leh. The route is spread approximately across 1200 kilometers and can be covered over a span of seven to ten days. One must be well aware of the morning sickness that is common for people traveling in this route.
2. Riding across the splendid and spellbinding Spiti Valley mountains
The best time to ride a motorcycle on this route is from June to October when the temperatures stay constant between 20 to 25 degrees. The best route that one can choose here for the ride is from Shimla, Sangla, Kalpa, Kaza, Tabo, Spiti, Kunzum, Keylong, and finally to Manali. This route is approximated to be 1100 kilometers in distance and takes around ten to twelve days for each rider on an average. One must be extra cautious while riding this road because of the traffic caused by trucks in most of the junctions of the cities.
3. Heritage ride on the dunes of royal Rajasthan
The best time to cross the dunes of Rajasthan is between the months of October and February when the temperature is between 30 to 45 degrees. The best route to ride is from Udaipur, Jalore, Barmer, Makrana, and finally to Jaipur. This route will let every rider ride up to 1070 kilometers in a span of eight to ten days' time. The riders must be cautious about pushing their motorbikes against the fine parts of the sand dunes in this route and the scorching heat in the afternoon period.
4. Riding among the mystifying Meghalayan landscapes
The ride is most suitable between October and February when the temperature is around 15 to 24 degrees. The best favorable route for riding along the destination starts from Guwahati, the goes to Shillong, Cherrapunji, and ends at the East Khasi Hills. This is a short riding journey that can be completed in a span of a maximum of 5 to 6 days. It is completely a hilly region so riders must be very cautious towards the undesired landslides in the route that frequently occur.
5. Hairpin bends provide a charismatic ride for bikers
This ride can be hosted throughout the year as the temperature here is favorable for the riders. The ride starts from Bangalore and then covers Krishnagiri, Salem, Rasipuram, and ends in Kolli Hills. The route stretches out to a distance of 270 kilometers and can be covered in 3 days at a maximum. All riders must be well aware of the sharp bends and curves of the roads.
6. East Coast's beautiful coastlines
The route serves the rider with the perfect vistas, twists, turns, stretches, and stops for bikers that one would expect during their trip. The trip is only 160 kilometers and starts from Chennai, covers Kalpakkam, and ends at Pondicherry. This is a day's trip that can be a quick relaxation for the riders to explore the tree routed coastlines of South India, the religious temples on the road, magnificent flamingoes, and the beautiful French settlements alongside that gives a refreshing and rejuvenating feel to every rider. Cyclones are the ones to be checked during this ride.
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