India's Best Cities For Biking

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- You must visit these Indian cities as a biker.
- The Five Most Biker-Friendly Indian Cities
There's a very popular saying that four wheels move the body, but two wheels move the soul. For bikers, the joy of driving their two-wheeler buddy is unmatched. Not just for its rich culture, heritage, and tradition, but also because India is full of the finest cities that are a blessing for bikers. From the snow-clad Himalayas to the humongous desert of Rajasthan, India's diverse landscape provides a vivid opportunity for bike lovers.
Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh is the most popular place for booking as it is full of natural marvels. On every biker's must-visit list, Ladakh is placed at the top. Ladakh is the land of snow-capped mountains, Buddhist monasteries, plush beauty, mountain passes, and unpaved roads. Blessed with mesmerising scenery, the roads of Ladakh are pretty challenging for biking. Even if the weather is unpredictable and keeps the bikers on their toes, adventurous bikers are always ready to take the chance. The best time for biking in Ladakh is between June and October.

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Manali, Himachal Pradesh
India's favourite hill station Manali is one of India's best cities for biking. Filled with snow walls, rugged slopes, and thin air, Manali is rightly known as the mountain biking capital. The beautiful green mountain range, paddy fields, narrow winding roads filled with dense forests, and the Beas River make biking in Manali full of thrills and adventure. The best time to ride in Manali is between June and September.
Munnar, Kerela
South India no doubt has breathtaking places for biking, and one of them is the most beloved, Munnar. As it is rightly said, there is nothing better than biking in the arms of the mountains, and Munnar provides the biker with a tranquil opportunity to bike the terrain of tea-clad mountains. Although it is not easy biking in Munnar, the blue skies and the magnificent roads are worth it. The best time for biking in Munnar is between September and March.

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Udaipur, Rajasthan
Not everyone prefers to ride through challenging mountains; few love the calmness of the desert, like that of Udaipur. Udaipur has historical significance, and the royal Rajputana tradition pops into our mind when we think of the city. The scenic views of the Aravali Range, the Nandeshwar Lake, and Haldighati are some of the best in Udaipur. What makes the idea of biking in Udaipur enticing is the narrow passages, the mix of green and brown hues, and the lush green farmlands filled with natural environments. The best time for biking in Udaipur is between October and February.

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Puducherry, Tamil Nadu
Once upon a time, Pondicherry was known as the French colony, but it has come a long way and is now one of the Indian cities. Even in the list of best things to do in Puducherry, Google suggests biking as one of them. With a cold breeze adorning you and trees on either side of the road, one must navigate the streets of Puducherry on a bike during the evening when the sun rays are soft and gentle. The most popular places in the city are the Muslim Quater, Hindu Quater, French Quater, and Christian Quater, as these places are not densely populated and allow a biker to freely navigate with their two-wheeler buddy.
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