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5 Underrated Biking Trails In India You Must Go For If You Are A ‘Real Biker’

3. Pollachi to Chalakudy

 

The second south Indian biking trail on this list, the comparatively short distance of 130 kilometers between Pollachi and Chalakudy can be covered within 3 hours. The dense rainforest along the entire route will make sure that you remain cool throughout the journey, add to that the dams and wildlife reserves along the way and you will have yourself an unforgettable experience. Riding along this route is completely safe throughout the year making it one of the safest and best options for a novice rider to get some road time under his belt. Don’t let the short distance and less ride time of this trail let you overlook it, because once it gets popular, you will regret not riding on it when it was still underrated.

4. Visakhapatnam to Lambasingi

Lambasingi is the only place in South India where the temperatures get so low that it snows, yes! you read it right. It snows in Andhra Pradesh! Now that I have your interest piqued, let’s talk about the biking trail. The road from Visakhapatnam to Lambasingi is the shortest on this list at 105 kilometers, but as you start your 3 hour journey to witness something that you never thought possible (snow in south India) you will feel an inexplicable connection with your ride and the newly laid down concrete roads, which will feel so smooth that you’ll think you’re gliding towards your destination. Best time to visit is in the winter (obviously) but make sure that you carry proper thermal wear for the cold so that you don’t get overwhelmed by this underrated biking trail.

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