Pure Grit. Pure Adventure.
Bikat means difficult. But with us, that’s not a warning—it’s a promise. Of stories worth telling. Of adventures worth chasing.
Pure Grit. Pure Adventure.
Bikat means difficult. But with us, that’s not a warning—it’s a promise. Of stories worth telling. Of adventures worth chasing.

Not to mention it was not an ordinary cycling trip. It is from Manali to Leh, which is regarded as the best road trip in India. It not only gives you a chance to go into absolute wilderness but make you do so while you are being seriously challenged; amid heaven. Now, I will not write too much about it and move to the part where this cycling trip comes into the picture. I knew Bikat Adventures from a year now, so I pick-up the phone and called Girish from Bikat. He recognized me immediately although we only met for 10 minutes, more than a year back. That was very welcoming and put me at ease immediately. I talked to him about this trip at length and expressed my excitement as well as apprehensions. I have not done cycling since my school time, i.e. 10 years now. However, I am pretty confident about my trekking and running skills. Girish gave me his honest feedback. He told me that the muscles used in cycling is very different from what is used in trekking/running. So, I need to test those muscles before I should think about doing Manali-Leh. One more very important thing, unlike most other such cycling trips, we are going from Manali to Leh, so comparatively a lot tougher and very strenuous. Nobody wants me to attempt something beyond my capabilities (atleast when I am not trained for it) and end up doing most of the trip in a support truck. So, Girish suggested I took part in Dehradun-Mussoorie cycle ride to test where I stand.


Few words about the company on this trip. The cycling is scheduled to commence at 6 am to beat the morning rush but was delayed for more than 2 hours due to unavoidable circumstances. So, I was waiting at the bus stand after travelling in the Volvo the night before. It is then that Pankaj (from Bikat) gave me the numbers of my fellow cyclists (2 of whom are also waiting at the bus stand and 1 is staying at a hotel near the bus stand). Before I could call the one at the hotel, he called me and invited me over. I told him that I have just met 2 more of our fellow cyclists and he invited them too. I could tell that it was not a formality but a very genuine invitation. We went to his hotel room and immediately felt at ease. Coming back to the afternoon when we have reached Mussoorie, all of us took an hour of rest before setting out to explore Mall road. I am not into video games but one of our person is very interested in it so we do enter into a couple of video games parlor and buoy – what mayhem we caused there. The food was delicious and there were enough shops to do quality shopping. I rate mall road of Manali a decent one but this one is much better. The quality of crowd, the offerings, the atmosphere and the food make it a very inviting place. All in all, I had a very good time with genuine people at the great place.


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