There is something truly enchanting about the breeze hitting your face as you drive on smooth, seemingly endless roads. Bike trips are not just a means of driving from one place to another, they are a whole experience! If you are a newbie biker who’s keen on exploring India’s quaint towns and drive away from the hustle and bustle of the cities, you’ve arrived at the right place. Here are 5 easiest bike trips in India that are just perfect for first-time bikers. Prepare your gear and secure that helmet for a fun ride ahead!
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Delhi to Rishikesh
Distance: ~240 km
Delhi allows travelers and bikers alike to get to a whole lot of destinations and one of them is the spiritual city of Rishikesh. The distance between the two cities is approximately 240 kilometers (km). So, expect to spend about a good 6 to 7 hours on the road. Add an extra hour if you’re planning on soaking in the scenery or grabbing bites along the way.
Delhi to Rishikesh is a fairly easy route that is perfect for beginner bikers and one that is filled with views of the Himalayas, gorgeous valleys, rivers, and small towns and villages. While Delhi is a bustling metropolitan, Rishikesh is a haven for yoga enthusiasts, adventure junkies, and those looking for a spiritual retreat away from the urban chaos. Don’t miss the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat – it’s a magical end to a fulfilling ride.
Mumbai To Goa
Distance: ~600 km (via NH66)
Often romanticized by Bollywood, a Mumbai to Goa trip is a bucket-list ride for many. Stretching wide for 600 km, the Konkan coast is known for its mesmerizing beaches and coastal towns. The NH66 highway is your best bet if you’re looking for a scenic drive along the Konkan coast. You can easily complete this trip in two days by halting overnight at Ratnagiri or Chiplun. However, you can also halt at a few other places if you’re not used to driving a bike over a long distance.
On this route, expect coastal roads, lush palm plantations, quaint villages, and plenty of picturesque spots for your Instagram. The Konkan region is known for its distinct seafood-based cuisine, so make sure that you try Malvani Thali. Once you reach Goa, reward yourself by lounging on the beach shacks and grabbing some bottles of chilled beverages for you and your friends.
Bangalore To Coorg
Distance: ~250 km
Coorg is one of the most famous hill stations in South India and the experience of driving there is truly unmatched. If you’re leaving from Bangalore to this stunning hill station, prepare yourself for routes filled with misty hills, lush green coffee estates, and pleasant weather throughout the journey. The journey from Bangalore to Coorg takes only about 6 to 7 hours, so you can easily complete the trip in half a day. And to make the ride even smoother, you have long stretches of picture-perfect roads with smooth curves and dense tree cover.
On your way, you must take a pitstop in Mysore and explore the rich culture of this temple city. Try Mysore Pak, visit the numerous grandiose temples, and resume your journey to Coorg. Once you reach Coorg, we recommend going for an overnight stay.
Explore the coffee plantations, visit the Raja’s Seat, Dubare Elephant Camp, and the Madikeri Fort among plenty of other attractions.
Manali To Spiti (Via Kaza)
Distance: ~450 km
If you crave a taste of the Himalayas but are worried that all the routes will be difficult for beginners, we’re more than happy to tell you that the Manali to Spiti route via Kaza is suitable for beginners and seasoned bikers alike. Don’t let the rugged terrain of Spiti stop you from traversing these beautiful stretches. And in the summer months, these roads are mostly clear – just perfect for a beginner friendly bike ride.
Manali is a tourist favorite, no doubt about that. But once you leave Manali, you’ll come across scenery that will make you forget Manali altogether. You can take pitstops at places like Rohtang Pass, Kibber, Losar, and Kunzum La. On your way, you’ll likely come across a few monasteries that we recommend you visit.
Also, don’t neglect any symptoms of altitude sickness. If you experience symptoms like increased heart rate, breathlessness, dizziness, and others, we suggest that you descend to a lower altitude immediately. And since you’ll be traveling through a sparsely populated region, ensure that your bike is in the perfect condition. The route from Manali to Spiti might be more challenging than others mentioned in the list of the easiest bike trips in India, but the payoff is an unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
Bangalore To Gokarna
Distance: ~486 km
There are plenty of weekend destinations from Bangalore that you can explore on your bike and one such destination is the quaint coastal town of Gokarna. It is possible to complete this trip in about 9 to 10 hours non-stop, but we recommend halting overnight for a stay in Davanagere.
En route Gokarna, be prepared for stunning views of the rice fields, tall mountains, and pleasant weather. Bonus points if you plan a trip in the monsoon season. The roads are mostly in good condition and the final stretch of the route is especially scenic! Once you reach Gokarna, make sure that you stay at one of the beachside yoga retreats, go hiking to the nearby viewpoints and hills, and soak in the sun-kissed beaches. After all, is there anything more rewarding than spending a few days in a therapeutic yoga retreat by the beach?
Summing Up
Starting your motorbike expeditions doesn’t necessarily mean you must traverse thousands of kilometers in your initial trips. Start slow, understand routes, and then you’re good to take up longer distance trips. There is no lack of scenic routes in India, so you’ll have plenty of roads (and cities and towns) to journey to. Whether it’s coastal town or riding into the hills, each experience will be rewarding – we assure you of that!