Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu.
Day 2: Assemble bikes and take a riding tour of Kathmandu.
Day 3: Drive to Pokhara. There may be time for a sunset ride along the shores of Phewa Tal (lake).
Day 4: A challenging day-ride from Pokhara - a 700 meter ascent to the summit of Sarangkot. This is an excellent viewpoint above Pokhara with a vast panoramic view of the Himalaya from Dhaulagiri to Manaslu. It is a long descent back to Pokhara.
Day 5: Bike the 'Khali Horseshoe' reaching a high point at 1270m. The descent is awesome, via the village of Hot Chili to the shores of Begnas Tal.
Day 6: A long off-road day crossing two small passes. Winding through terraced fields alongside water channels makes a fantastic ride and provides no end of amusement for the locals. At Bhorletar join a jeep track and wind along the Modi Khola River to the small village of Kalasti.
Day 7: A day that is mostly uphill (interspersed with downhill rushes). Following a ridge-top road through small unspoiled villages is an absolute highligh followed by a steep descent to Dumre on the Marsyangdi River.
Day 8: Following the Annapurna Circuit trek route to Palugtar, where an impressive footbridge crosses the raging Marsyandi River, a maze of footpaths leads across a small pass and down to the Dorandi Khola River. A lunchtime swim here is followed by a climb to Gorkha.
Day 9: A free day in Gorkha where you may choose to visit some of the sights of this historic town or venture out into surrounding villages.
Day 10: Seven miles of rough undulating jeep track leads to the village of Mailung. It is then a wild, overgrown 700m descent into the Buri Gandaki Valley. Following a neglected jeep track (which at one point turns into a stepped path) eventually reach the Trisuli River.
Day 11: Bike along the river to Batar Bazaar. Then it’s a long, steep 1600m climb to Kakani on the rim of the Kathmandu Valley.
Day 12: An exciting mix of jeep track and single track on the descent to Kathmandu.
Day 13: Depart