Overview
For the intrepid traveler who is looking for a lifetime cycling adventure, it’s happening right here in India. The mega cycling expedition will scale the entire Indian sub-continent from North to South. Let go of the challenging terrain, noises, and chaos while we lead your way. Soak in the colors of Indian villages, the vibrant culture, festive people, breathtaking nature, historical monuments, heritage living, and aromatic cuisines.
We start from the Great Himalayan corridor – Leh, riding down the Zanskar and Pir Panchal Ranges towards the Indo Gangetic plain and further towards the capital state of New Delhi. Then, we ride the golden triangle route to witness the iconic Taj Mahal, the Tiger Capital Ranthambore, and the grand provinces of Rajasthan viz Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. We will traverse across the rustic villages of Gujarat, the metropolis of Mumbai in Maharashtra, and head towards the Konkan coast. Further, we ride from sunny Goa to spiritual Gokarna and Mangalore. Then, we traverse across the Malabar Coast of Kerala – God’s own country. We ride across the land of Zamorin alongside the forts and beaches, with the view of the myriad backwater rivers, mangroves, and coconut lagoons. We ride through the cultural hub of Thrissur towards the colonial city of Fort Kochi and embark on the traditional houseboat cruise across the Vembanad lake in Alleppey. We ride across the cliffside beach of Varkala towards the scenic Kovalam beach to end the epic ride. Here, we will have a grand celebration dinner at the beach resort to commemorate the Great India Cycling chapter. We will spend an additional day relaxing at the Kovalam beach before saying goodbye to the incredible friends made on the bicycle and packing our memories for the next adventure.
In addition, the trip follows a more fascinating course by closely knitting unique experiences like visiting the Buddhist Gompas of Ladakh, camping in the Himalayan foothills with the starlit sky, visiting the Mughal remains of Old Delhi, Chandini Chowk, and Agra, visiting the Rajput forts and staying in royal palaces of Rajasthan, introspection of the Dharavi slum in Mumbai, serene beaches of Goa and Gokarna, the unique seafood and culture of Malabar coast, sightseeing of colonial Fort Kochi, houseboat cruise in the backwaters and relaxing at the Varkala and Kovalam Beach.
The Route
This long-format cycling expedition begins in Leh in the high Himalayas and travels continuously south through Himachal Pradesh, the Indo-Gangetic plains, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala, finishing on the southern coast at Kovalam. The journey covers the full geographic and cultural breadth of the Indian subcontinent.
Key distinction: continuous north–south traversal by bicycle, not a regional or sectional tour.
Landscapes & Riding Experience
Riding conditions evolve dramatically across the 60 days, beginning with high-altitude Himalayan passes and descending through mountain valleys into plains, deserts, forests, river basins, and coastal corridors. Terrain includes long sustained climbs, rolling countryside, flat agricultural roads, river crossings, ferry sections, and extended coastal riding. Weather, altitude, and road conditions vary significantly across regions and seasons.
Cultural & Regional Context
The route passes through India’s most diverse cultural zones, including Himalayan Buddhist regions, Mughal and Rajput heartlands, trading cities, coastal fishing communities, and temple regions of the south. Riders encounter villages, market towns, pilgrimage centres, forts, colonial ports, and everyday life across multiple linguistic and cultural regions.
Wildlife, Nature & Rural Landscapes
Natural environments range from alpine deserts and forested mountain corridors to wetlands, mangroves, backwaters, and coastal ecosystems. Wildlife experiences are integrated selectively, including optional safaris in regions such as Ranthambore National Park, alongside extensive riding through rural landscapes shaped by agriculture, fishing, and pastoral life.
Support, Safety & Expedition Pace
This is a fully supported expedition with an experienced guide team, dedicated support vehicle, logistics coordination, and planned rest days. Accommodation includes hotels, heritage properties, camps, and beachside stays, depending on the region. Daily distances and pacing are dictated by terrain, altitude, weather, and recovery needs rather than fixed mileage targets.





